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Camden, NJ
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Home To One of The World's Most Distinguished Poets
This is the only home ever owned by the famed poet, and he lived here until is death in 1892. The home was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1962, and viewing the inside is by guided tour only.
This is the only home ever owned by the famed poet, and he lived here until is death in 1892. The home was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1962, and viewing the inside is by guided tour only.
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Museum Features Some of The Nation's Finest Dental Antiquities
Founded in 1938, the museum collection features some of the finest dental antiquities in the country, ranging in date from the late eighteenth century to the present day. The museum exhibition features a rich array of unique dental artifacts that al . . .
Founded in 1938, the museum collection features some of the finest dental antiquities in the country, ranging in date from the late eighteenth century to the present day. The museum exhibition features a rich array of unique dental artifacts that also present the history of dentistry in America. D . . .
Philadelphia, PA
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
Park With One of The Best Views of The Philadelphia Skyline
The Belmont Plateau in West Fairmount Park provides one of the best views of the Philadelphia skyline. The Plateau, as it is affectionately known, is also home to nearby cross-country trails.
The Belmont Plateau in West Fairmount Park provides one of the best views of the Philadelphia skyline. The Plateau, as it is affectionately known, is also home to nearby cross-country trails.
Philadelphia, PA
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
Location of Late 1800s Mass Murder
In 1866 at modern-day 3rd Street and West Oregon Avenue in South Philadelphia, a grisly crime took place at the then rural Dearing Farm. Anton Probst ransacked the house of his employers and brutally killed eight people, including six members of the . . .
In 1866 at modern-day 3rd Street and West Oregon Avenue in South Philadelphia, a grisly crime took place at the then rural Dearing Farm. Anton Probst ransacked the house of his employers and brutally killed eight people, including six members of the Dearing family. Moyamensing Prison housed Probs . . .
Philadelphia, PA
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
Site of Bombing & Fire That Destroyed Over 50 Homes
In 1985, after a standoff in which a Philadelphia police officier was killed, the Police Department dropped a bomb on a houseful of activists who called themselves MOVE. Eleven people were killed, and a resulting raging fire destroyed more than 50 h . . .
In 1985, after a standoff in which a Philadelphia police officier was killed, the Police Department dropped a bomb on a houseful of activists who called themselves MOVE. Eleven people were killed, and a resulting raging fire destroyed more than 50 homes. Today, half the homes on the 6200 blocks of . . .
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