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It's a cold, windy day, covid rages but these brave souls line up to buy a huge sandwich that will clog their arteries.
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Carpenters Hall, where the First Continental Congress met in 1774 to protest Britain's closing the port of Boston. A year later there was war between Great Britain and its North American colonies.
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Philadelphians put our corrupt politicians up against any city, especially the man who owns this 27-room mansion.
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The luxurious Bergdoll Mansion - built by a German-American beer baron in 1886. Home to America's most famous draft dodger of World War I.
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The picnic pavilion built with money left by people who believed the Virgin Mary was seen in a nearby bush.
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These Philadelphia mansions were built in the 1890s for the rich. During the 1930s they were broken up into apartments. By the 1970s many were abandoned and ready for the wreckers. Today most have been rehabilitated.
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Many neighborhoods in Philadelphia are in poor condition. These abandoned houses were once the homes of wealthy people.
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You'll never guess who lived in this Center City Philadelphia house. Below are some clues
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A unique house in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia designed by famed architect, Louis Kahn.
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Ok, movie experts. Why is this old movie theater in the small town of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, famous?
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Philadelphia's oldest tavern - 1759. But it has been locked-up for more than two decades.
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It was spring and trash was piling up, but many found the park an nice alternative to working at home.