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King of Prussia, PA
19
Miles From Center City Philly:
7-Foot Tall Aluminum "Big Chicken"
An aluminum 7-foot-tall, full-color rooster replaced a locally famous fiberglass rooster that had stood in the same spot since 1971. Nicknamed "The Big Chicken."
An aluminum 7-foot-tall, full-color rooster replaced a locally famous fiberglass rooster that had stood in the same spot since 1971. Nicknamed "The Big Chicken."
Bensalem, PA
19
Miles From Center City Philly:
Horse Head Statue Greeting Casino Visitors
An enormous severed horse head greets visitors to the Parx Casino and race track. The 34-foot long, 25 ton bronze sculpture was installed in August 2012.
An enormous severed horse head greets visitors to the Parx Casino and race track. The 34-foot long, 25 ton bronze sculpture was installed in August 2012.
King of Prussia, PA
19
Miles From Center City Philly:
The 2nd Largest Shopping Mall In The United States
Featuring a diverse mix of over 450 stores, including Nordstrom, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, Primark and Dick's Sporting Goods, and a collection of luxury retailers unsurpassed in the region, King of Prussia is one of the mo . . .
Featuring a diverse mix of over 450 stores, including Nordstrom, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, Primark and Dick's Sporting Goods, and a collection of luxury retailers unsurpassed in the region, King of Prussia is one of the most iconic malls in the nation. At King of Prussia . . .
Upland, PA
20
Miles From Center City Philly:
The Only Remaining Building Associated To William Penn
Built in 1683 and occupied by Caleb Pusey, this is the only building still standing which can claim documented association with the proprietor, William Penn, and which he is known to have visited on several occasions. This unique English vernacular h . . .
Built in 1683 and occupied by Caleb Pusey, this is the only building still standing which can claim documented association with the proprietor, William Penn, and which he is known to have visited on several occasions. This unique English vernacular house stands beside Race Street, the small road onc . . .
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