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Franklin Field
Philadelphia, PA
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The Nation's Oldest Two-Tiered Stadium
Franklin Field is a 70,000-seat football stadium and venue for the Penn Relays track and field event. Located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, it is the oldest two-tiered stadium in the nation, and at one time, served as host to the . . .
Franklin Field is a 70,000-seat football stadium and venue for the Penn Relays track and field event. Located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, it is the oldest two-tiered stadium in the nation, and at one time, served as host to the Army-Navy games and the Philadelphia Eagles. Deem . . .
Free Library Rare Book Department
Philadelphia, PA
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One of America's Largest Public Rare Book Collections
The Rare Book Department at The Free Library of Philadelphia offers access to exhibitions of historically important books, manuscripts, and works of art from 3,000 BCE to today. Among its collections are thousands of illuminated medieval manuscripts . . .
The Rare Book Department at The Free Library of Philadelphia offers access to exhibitions of historically important books, manuscripts, and works of art from 3,000 BCE to today. Among its collections are thousands of illuminated medieval manuscripts and cuttings; first editions, letters, and manusc . . .
Freedom Sculpture
Philadelphia, PA
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Public Art Depicting The Struggle To Break Free
"Freedom" is a public art display by artist Zenos Frudakis. Erected in 2001, the work showcases the figure of a man in four transformative movements that represent his journey from bondage to freedom. Says the artist, "I wanted to create a sculptur . . .
"Freedom" is a public art display by artist Zenos Frudakis. Erected in 2001, the work showcases the figure of a man in four transformative movements that represent his journey from bondage to freedom. Says the artist, "I wanted to create a sculpture almost anyone, regardless of their background, c . . .
Gloria Dei Church
Philadelphia, PA
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Oldest Church In PA & Burial Ground
Before Pennsylvania there was New Sweden. The church, known locally as "Old Swedes," sits on pastoral surroundings and contains a burial ground. The church was built between 1698 and 1700, which makes it the oldest church in all of Pennsylvania, th . . .
Before Pennsylvania there was New Sweden. The church, known locally as "Old Swedes," sits on pastoral surroundings and contains a burial ground. The church was built between 1698 and 1700, which makes it the oldest church in all of Pennsylvania, the oldest surviving building within Philadelphia, a . . .
Graff House
Philadelphia, PA
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Home Where Thomas Jefferson Wrote The Declaration of Independence
During the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson, a 33-year-old delegate from Virginia to the Continental Congress, rented the two second-floor rooms of the Graff House, and from there he drafted the Declaration of Independence. The first floor contains . . .
During the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson, a 33-year-old delegate from Virginia to the Continental Congress, rented the two second-floor rooms of the Graff House, and from there he drafted the Declaration of Independence. The first floor contains exhibits and a short film on the drafting of the D . . .
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