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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
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
Historic Mansion Served As Stop On "Underground Railroad"
Experience 18th and 19th century history through the events and lives of people associated with Belmont Mansion. The is house museum is dedicated to colonial history and the 19th century network of people and places known as the "underground railroa . . .
Experience 18th and 19th century history through the events and lives of people associated with Belmont Mansion. The is house museum is dedicated to colonial history and the 19th century network of people and places known as the "underground railroad." Built in the early eighteenth century, the Ma . . .
Philadelphia, PA
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
Historic Shipyard Now A Major Commerical Center
The Navy Yard was an important United States naval shipyard for almost two centuries. The shipyard's greatest period came during World War II, when the yard employed 40,000 people who built 53 ships and repaired 574. During this period, the yard buil . . .
The Navy Yard was an important United States naval shipyard for almost two centuries. The shipyard's greatest period came during World War II, when the yard employed 40,000 people who built 53 ships and repaired 574. During this period, the yard built the famed battleship New Jersey and its 45,000-t . . .
Philadelphia, PA
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
An Early "Summer Retreat" Built Along The Schuylkill River
In 1758 William Coleman, a Philadelphia merchant and close friend of Benjamin Franklin, built this elegant country home. A National Historic Landmark, the home is one of the most handsome survivors of the early "summer retreats" that were built alon . . .
In 1758 William Coleman, a Philadelphia merchant and close friend of Benjamin Franklin, built this elegant country home. A National Historic Landmark, the home is one of the most handsome survivors of the early "summer retreats" that were built along the Schuylkill River during the eighteenth and e . . .
Merion Station, PA
6
Miles From Center City Philly:
Contains 2,500+ Varieties of Woody & Herbaceous Plants
Just eight miles from the Philadelphia campus of the Barnes Foundation, you'll find the Barnes Arboretum at Saint Joseph's University. The 12-acre arboretum is astonishingly diverse for its size, with more than 2,500 varieties of woody and herbaceou . . .
Just eight miles from the Philadelphia campus of the Barnes Foundation, you'll find the Barnes Arboretum at Saint Joseph's University. The 12-acre arboretum is astonishingly diverse for its size, with more than 2,500 varieties of woody and herbaceous plants, many rare. The peony and lilac collecti . . .
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