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Simeone Auto Museum
Philadelphia, PA
7
Miles From Center City Philly:
One of The Greatest Collections of Racing Sports Cars
An automotive museum with a collection consisting of approximately 65 racing sports cars. Assembled over 50 years, it is considered to be one of the greatest collections of race cars in the world.
An automotive museum with a collection consisting of approximately 65 racing sports cars. Assembled over 50 years, it is considered to be one of the greatest collections of race cars in the world.
Cave of Kelpius
Philadelphia, PA
8
Miles From Center City Philly:
Cave Built By A Mystic To Await The End of The World
The Wissahickon Hermit Cave, also known as the Cave of Kelpius, is a small, man-made cave located on a hillside in a wooded area of Wissahickon Valley Park. It was built and utilized by the followers of Johannes Kelpius, a hermit and religious mysti . . .
The Wissahickon Hermit Cave, also known as the Cave of Kelpius, is a small, man-made cave located on a hillside in a wooded area of Wissahickon Valley Park. It was built and utilized by the followers of Johannes Kelpius, a hermit and religious mystic of the Rosicrucian order who immigrated to the a . . .
Old Baldy
Philadelphia, PA
8
Miles From Center City Philly:
The Taxidermy Head of General George Meade's Horse
Old Baldy is the taxidermy head of the horse of George Meade, the Union general who defeated Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg. It is said that Baldy was wounded anywhere from 5 to 14 times during the war, starting at the First Battle of Bull Run. Soon . . .
Old Baldy is the taxidermy head of the horse of George Meade, the Union general who defeated Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg. It is said that Baldy was wounded anywhere from 5 to 14 times during the war, starting at the First Battle of Bull Run. Soon after, in September 1861, he was purchased from th . . .
Tacony Baptist Church
Philadelphia, PA
9
Miles From Center City Philly:
Church Built From Discarded Grindstones
The Tacony Baptist Church reflects constructive use of industrial waste at the turn of the century. Built in 1884, the church added a wing in 1915 built from the discarded grindstones from the Disston Saw Works. The stones were trimmed so that they n . . .
The Tacony Baptist Church reflects constructive use of industrial waste at the turn of the century. Built in 1884, the church added a wing in 1915 built from the discarded grindstones from the Disston Saw Works. The stones were trimmed so that they no longer look like grindstones, but two round grin . . .
French Village
Philadelphia, PA
10
Miles From Center City Philly:
Visit A 1920's French Themed Village
Walking through this hidden gem will transport you to rural France. Inspired by medieval farmsteads and manors of the Normandy countryside, Mt. Airy's charming "French Village" is a residential community of 24 picturesque homes designed between 1924 . . .
Walking through this hidden gem will transport you to rural France. Inspired by medieval farmsteads and manors of the Normandy countryside, Mt. Airy's charming "French Village" is a residential community of 24 picturesque homes designed between 1924 and 1929.

The village was built within walking . . .
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