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Water Pumping History Museum Located At Former Pumping Station
Situated on the east bank of the Schuylkill River between historic Boat House Row and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Fairmount Water Works opened its doors in 1815 as the sole water pumping station for the City of Philadelphia and was decommissi . . .
Situated on the east bank of the Schuylkill River between historic Boat House Row and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Fairmount Water Works opened its doors in 1815 as the sole water pumping station for the City of Philadelphia and was decommissioned almost a century later, in 1909. Converted t . . .
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Tour The Federal Reserve Bank & Popular Interactive Exhibit
See the "Money in Motion" exhibit where over 300,000 visitors have learned about money, banking, and the Federal Reserve System. This permanent exhibit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is free and employs advanced presentation technology . . .
See the "Money in Motion" exhibit where over 300,000 visitors have learned about money, banking, and the Federal Reserve System. This permanent exhibit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is free and employs advanced presentation technology and interactive displays. The exhibit is a wonder . . .
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Museum Preserving Philadelphia Fire History
Housed in a renovated 1902 firehouse, and one of the premier fire museums in the nation, the museum is focused on the preservation of Philly fire history and promoting fire safety. The museum celebrates Philadelphia as the birthplace of the first vo . . .
Housed in a renovated 1902 firehouse, and one of the premier fire museums in the nation, the museum is focused on the preservation of Philly fire history and promoting fire safety. The museum celebrates Philadelphia as the birthplace of the first volunteer fire companies, and Benjamin Franklin's fi . . .
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Amercia's First Bank & Its Stunning Exterior
Opened in 1791, The First Bank of the United States is currently closed to the public, but its compelling history and stunning exterior continually draw observers from all over the world.
Opened in 1791, The First Bank of the United States is currently closed to the public, but its compelling history and stunning exterior continually draw observers from all over the world.
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Presbyterian Church Active In The Struggle For Independence
The First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia was organized in 1698, just 16 years after the arrival of William Penn. In 1743, a second Presbyterian Church was formed during the "Great Awakening" and erected a large building at Third and Arch Street . . .
The First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia was organized in 1698, just 16 years after the arrival of William Penn. In 1743, a second Presbyterian Church was formed during the "Great Awakening" and erected a large building at Third and Arch Streets. Members of both First and Second Churches were . . .
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