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Sedgley Woods
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
One of The World's Oldest Disc Golf Courses
Sedgley Woods is a 27-hole disc golf course located in Fairmount Park, and is one of the oldest permanent pole-hole disc golf courses in the world. The course is maintained by The Friends of Sedgley Woods, and often someone from the club will be the . . .
Sedgley Woods is a 27-hole disc golf course located in Fairmount Park, and is one of the oldest permanent pole-hole disc golf courses in the world. The course is maintained by The Friends of Sedgley Woods, and often someone from the club will be there to answer any questions or show you around. Se . . .

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Joe Frazier's Gym
Philadelphia, PA
3
Miles From Center City Philly:
Boxing Champion Joe Frazer's Training Gym
Joe Frazier's Gym is significant for its association with the career and life of Joe Frazier, the Olympic and Heavyweight Champion boxer who defeated Muhammad Ali in the Fight of the Century in 1971. Located in a mixed residential and industrial nei . . .
Joe Frazier's Gym is significant for its association with the career and life of Joe Frazier, the Olympic and Heavyweight Champion boxer who defeated Muhammad Ali in the Fight of the Century in 1971. Located in a mixed residential and industrial neighborhood, the gym served as Frazier's training ce . . .
Boathouse Row
Philadelphia, PA
0
Miles From Center City Philly:
Fifteen Historic Boathouses Along The Schuylkill River
The boathouses on Boat House Row are all at least a century old, and some were built over 150 years ago. Lights outline each of the boathouses, giving them a nightly Christmas-like gingerbread house appearance and reflecting off the Schuylkill River . . .
The boathouses on Boat House Row are all at least a century old, and some were built over 150 years ago. Lights outline each of the boathouses, giving them a nightly Christmas-like gingerbread house appearance and reflecting off the Schuylkill River. The boat houses also store boats for collegiate . . .
Diana of The Tower
Philadelphia, PA
0
Miles From Center City Philly:
Statue That Stood Atop Madison Square Garden
An iconic statue by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Diana of The Tower, was a famous New York City landmark that stood atop the tower of Madison Square Garden from 1893 to 1925. Since 1932, the statue, which represents the goddess Diana, resides at . . .
An iconic statue by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Diana of The Tower, was a famous New York City landmark that stood atop the tower of Madison Square Garden from 1893 to 1925. Since 1932, the statue, which represents the goddess Diana, resides at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Franklin Field
Philadelphia, PA
0
Miles From Center City Philly:
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 . . .
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