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Large Squatting Indian Statue
A 15-foot tall statue of this squatting Indian was placed on a bluff where the Lenape were believed to hold their pow-wows.
A 15-foot tall statue of this squatting Indian was placed on a bluff where the Lenape were believed to hold their pow-wows.
Philadelphia, PA
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Philadelphia's Greatest Single-Owner Collection of Early National Period Artifacts
This "Home Museum" contains the original furnishings and artifacts from philanthropist and banker Stephen Girard's townhome. It is Philadelphia's greatest intact single-owner collection from the early national period. The items in the collection ra . . .
This "Home Museum" contains the original furnishings and artifacts from philanthropist and banker Stephen Girard's townhome. It is Philadelphia's greatest intact single-owner collection from the early national period. The items in the collection range in time period from 1780 to 1830, and include . . .
Philadelphia, PA
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Strange and Unusual Oddities Parlor
Strange and Unusual is a parlor selling one-of-a-kind goods and unique collectible items, including ethically-sourced and cruelty-free taxidermy, skulls, and bugs.
Strange and Unusual is a parlor selling one-of-a-kind goods and unique collectible items, including ethically-sourced and cruelty-free taxidermy, skulls, and bugs.
Philadelphia, PA
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Miles From Center City Philly:
The Largest of The Fairmount Park Historic Houses
Historic Strawberry Mansion is celebrated as the largest of the Fairmount Park Historic Houses filled with an abundant collection of antiques, fine art, and collectible treasures from the 18th and 19th century. The mansion was summer home originally . . .
Historic Strawberry Mansion is celebrated as the largest of the Fairmount Park Historic Houses filled with an abundant collection of antiques, fine art, and collectible treasures from the 18th and 19th century. The mansion was summer home originally named Summerville by Judge William Lewis, who had . . .
Philadelphia, PA
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Oldest Existing Surgical Amphitheatre In North America
The oldest existing surgical amphitheater in North America opened in 1804. Physicians and medical students once observed operations from the gallery encircling the room. Without electricity, sterile technique or anesthesia, patients were lucky to ha . . .
The oldest existing surgical amphitheater in North America opened in 1804. Physicians and medical students once observed operations from the gallery encircling the room. Without electricity, sterile technique or anesthesia, patients were lucky to have a bright, sunny day and a surgeon who was swift . . .
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