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Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
One of Philadelphia's First Racially Integrated Cemeteries
The land which is now Historic Fair Hill was part of a large territory given by William Penn to his friend George Fox, the English founder of Quakerism. Upon his death, Fox left this plot to American Quakers for use as "a stable, a Meetinghouse and b . . .
The land which is now Historic Fair Hill was part of a large territory given by William Penn to his friend George Fox, the English founder of Quakerism. Upon his death, Fox left this plot to American Quakers for use as "a stable, a Meetinghouse and burying place." At that time, the area consisted of . . .
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Early 1900's Wooden Playground Slide
Located at the Smith Memorial Playground, children up to 10 years old can enjoy a trip down the famous Ann Newman Giant Wooden Slide, which is 12 feet wide, 40 feet long and 10 feet high. The slide was built by Richard Smith at the turn of the 20th . . .
Located at the Smith Memorial Playground, children up to 10 years old can enjoy a trip down the famous Ann Newman Giant Wooden Slide, which is 12 feet wide, 40 feet long and 10 feet high. The slide was built by Richard Smith at the turn of the 20th century.
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Grave of Beloved Philadelphia Sportscaster
Grave of Harry Kalas (1936-2009). Harry Kalas was a beloved sportscaster, best known as the play-by-play announcer for baseball's Philadelphia Phillies, a position he held from 1971 until his death in 2009. Kalas was also closely identified with th . . .
Grave of Harry Kalas (1936-2009). Harry Kalas was a beloved sportscaster, best known as the play-by-play announcer for baseball's Philadelphia Phillies, a position he held from 1971 until his death in 2009. Kalas was also closely identified with the National Football League, serving as a voice-ove . . .
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Site of Killings That Inspired Silence of The Lambs
One of the most shocking real-life horror stories of the 20th century occurred at the location. In the house that used to stand here, in the mid 1980s, Gary Heidnik held six women captive, killing two of them. He employed horrific and cruel methods . . .
One of the most shocking real-life horror stories of the 20th century occurred at the location. In the house that used to stand here, in the mid 1980s, Gary Heidnik held six women captive, killing two of them. He employed horrific and cruel methods of torture against them and inspired the Buffalo . . .
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