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Historic Garden With 2,600+ Plants Types
The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania is a historic public garden and educational institution that promotes an understanding of the relationship between plants, people and places through programs that integrate science, art and the h . . .
The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania is a historic public garden and educational institution that promotes an understanding of the relationship between plants, people and places through programs that integrate science, art and the humanities. More than 13,000 labeled plants of app . . .
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Restaurant On The Oldest Square Rigged Sailing Vessel Still Afloat
The Moshulu is the world's oldest and largest square rigged sailing vessel still afloat. Built by in 1904 , the four-masted sailing ship was the finest in the world's shipbuilding industry constructed for bulk or packaged cargo sailing ships. Toda . . .
The Moshulu is the world's oldest and largest square rigged sailing vessel still afloat. Built by in 1904 , the four-masted sailing ship was the finest in the world's shipbuilding industry constructed for bulk or packaged cargo sailing ships. Today the ship has been converted to an upscale seafoo . . .
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Oldest African Methodist Episcopal Congregation
The oldest African Methodist Episcopal congregation in the nation, the present Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church was completed in 1890, is the oldest church property in the United States to be continuously owned by African Americans. It was designated a . . .
The oldest African Methodist Episcopal congregation in the nation, the present Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church was completed in 1890, is the oldest church property in the United States to be continuously owned by African Americans. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1972.
Philadelphia, PA
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Cemetery That Once Rivaled The World's Greatest
Opening in 1855, Mount Moriah had an ornate Romanesque entrance and gothic mausoleums that rivaled the great cemeteries of Greenwood in Brooklyn, and the famous Pere LaChaise in Paris. Eventually expanding to nearly 400 acres, it was Pennsylvania's . . .
Opening in 1855, Mount Moriah had an ornate Romanesque entrance and gothic mausoleums that rivaled the great cemeteries of Greenwood in Brooklyn, and the famous Pere LaChaise in Paris. Eventually expanding to nearly 400 acres, it was Pennsylvania's largest burial site. Today it is largely forgotte . . .
Philadelphia, PA
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One of The Grandest Homes Ever Built Along The Schuylkill River
Mount Pleasant is one of the grandest homes ever built along the Schuylkill River, and was called "the most elegant seat in Pennsylvania" by John Adams. It is considered to be one of the greatest American houses of its type that is still standing on . . .
Mount Pleasant is one of the grandest homes ever built along the Schuylkill River, and was called "the most elegant seat in Pennsylvania" by John Adams. It is considered to be one of the greatest American houses of its type that is still standing on its original site. Mount Pleasant architect Thom . . .
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