232-236 Walnut St Philadelphia, PA 19106 | Ron Blum Realtor
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232-236 Walnut St Philadelphia, PA 19106
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1401 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA
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4633 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19139 | MLS# 7153628
This incredible, income-producing property has just undergone an extensive renovation and is ready for new ownership. This large, Walnut Hill property has just been transformed (legally) into a four-unit residence, ready to provide years and years of steady revenue. Of the total four units, one is a studio, one is a two bedroom and two bathroom and the remaining two units have two bedrooms and one bathroom each. Featured prominently in every unit are hardwood floors, recessed lighting, neutral paint and crisp white trim. Each kitchen has durable granite countertops, stone backsplashes, ample cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances, including a microwave and a dishwasher (no dishwasher in studio unit). Each bathroom is kept bright with neutral ceramic tiling and contemporary fixtures. Every unit contains dedicated laundry facilities and mini split systems for both heating and cooling. The front of the property has a large yard and a classic stone exterior. The backyard features a deck and a parking spot (rented with one of the units). Mere blocks from the Market-Frankford El, bus lines on Baltimore Ave, Clark Park, UPenn, Drexel and USciences, this property will rent consistently for years to come.
Hyatt at the Bellevue - Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) - United States
Hyatt at the Bellevue hotel city: Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) - Country: United States
Address: 200 South Broad Street; zip code: PA 19102
This 4-star hotel is located in downtown Philadelphia, a short walk from the Walnut-Locust Subway Station. The historic hotel offers a spacious fitness center, a gourmet restaurant and spa services.
-- Cet hôtel 4 étoiles est situé dans le centre-ville de Philadelphie, à quelques pas de la station de métro Walnut-Locust. Cet hôtel historique possède un centre de remise en forme, un restaurant gastronomique et des services de spa.
-- Este hotel de 4 estrellas está situado en el centro de Filadelfia, a pocos pasos de la estación de metro Walnut-Locust. El histórico hotel ofrece un amplio gimnasio, un restaurante gourmet y servicios de spa.
-- Dieses 4-Sterne-Hotel liegt im Zentrum von Philadelphia nur wenige Gehminuten vom U-Bahnhof Walnut-Locust entfernt. Das historische Hotel bietet Ihnen ein großzügiges Fitnesscenter, ein Gourmetrestaurant und einen Wellnessbereich.
-- Dit viersterrenhotel bevindt zich in het centrum van Philadelphia, op een korte wandeling van metrostation Walnut-Locust. Het historische hotel biedt een ruime fitnessruimte, een gastronomisch restaurant en een spa.
-- Questo hotel a 4 stelle sorge nel centro di Philadelphia, a pochi passi dalla fermata della metro Walnut-Locust. Struttura storica, offre uno spazioso centro fitness, un ristorante gourmet e servizi spa.
-- Este hotel de 4 estrelas está localizado na baixa de Filadélfia, perto da Estação de Metro Walnut-Locust. O hotel histórico apresenta um espaçoso centro de fitness, um restaurante gourmet e serviços de spa.
-- フィラデルフィアのダウンタウンに位置し、地下鉄Walnut-Locust駅から徒歩ですぐの4つ星ホテルです。歴史あるHyatt at the Bellevueは、広々としたフィットネスセンター、グルメレストラン、スパサービスを提供しています。 全客室に薄型テレビ、iPodドッキングステーション、バスローブ、毎日の新聞が備わっています。 最上階に位置するXIX...
-- 这家四星级酒店位于费城市中心,距离Walnut-Locust地铁站仅有很短的步行路程。这家历史悠久的酒店提供一个宽敞的健身中心、一间美食餐厅和温泉浴场服务。 Hyatt at the Bellevue酒店的每间客房均设有平面电视iPod基座。每间客房还设有浴袍和每日报纸。 XIX (NINETEEN) Restaurant餐厅位于Bellevue Hyatt酒店的顶楼,提供海鲜,并享有城市美景。客人还可以在休闲咖啡厅用餐或者在休息室享用饮品。 Rittenhouse...
-- Ten czterogwiazdkowy hotel mieści się w centrum Filadelfii, kilka minut piechotą od stacji metra Walnut-Locust. Ten zabytkowy hotel oferuje przestronne centrum fitness, wyśmienitą restaurację i usługi spa.
-- Этот 4-звездочный отель расположен в центре Филадельфии, в нескольких минутах ходьбы от станции метро Walnut-Locust. К услугам гостей этого исторического отеля просторный фитнес-центр, ресторан изысканной кухни и спа-салон.
-- Detta 4-stjärniga hotell ligger i centrala Philadelphia, en kort promenad från tunnelbanestationen Walnut-Locust. Det historiska hotellet har ett rymligt gym, en gourmetrestaurang och en spaavdelning.
-- يقع هذا الفندق ذو الـ 4 نجوم في وسط مدينة فيلادلفيا، على بُعد مسافة قصيرة سيراً على الأقدام من محطة مترو الأنفاق Walnut-Locust. ويوفر هذا الفندق التاريخي مركز واسع للياقة البدنية، ومطعم يقدم أطعمة شهية، وخدمات المنتجعات الصحية.
-- Αυτό το ξενοδοχείο 4 αστέρων βρίσκεται στο κέντρο της Φιλαδέλφειας, σε μικρή απόσταση με τα πόδια από το σταθμό Walnut-Locust του μετρό. Το ιστορικό ξενοδοχείο προσφέρει ευρύχωρο γυμναστήριο, γκουρμέ εστιατόριο και υπηρεσίες σπα.
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The Betsy Ross House in Old City Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA
Betsy Ross House in Old City Philadelphia USA
Betsy Ross is credited for creating and sewing the first Stars & Stripes American Flag.
In the United States, Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on that day in 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.
Betsy Ross House
239 Arch Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
(215) 629-4026
Philadelphia is the largest city in the state of Pennsylvania.
In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of Pennsylvania Colony.
Philadelphia is home to many national historical sites that relate to the founding of the United States. Independence National Historical Park is the center of these historical landmarks. Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and the Liberty Bell are the city's most famous attractions. Other historic sites include homes for Edgar Allan Poe, Betsy Ross, and Thaddeus Kosciuszko.
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Facts of Philadelphia and Symbols of Pennsylvania
Betsy Ross made the first American flag in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is home to the cheesesteak sandwich, water ice, soft pretzels, and TastyKakes.
The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia in 1776.
Philadelphia is home to the Liberty Bell.
Fairmount Park in Philadelphia is the largest city park with over 8,000 acres.
Philadelphia is the site of the first presidential mansion.
Philadelphia was once the United States capital city.
State Colors
Blue & Gold
State Flower
Mountain Laurel
State Motto
Virtue, Liberty, Independence
State Nickname
The Keystone State
State Song
Pennsylvania by Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner
State Theater
Walnut Street Theatre
State Tree
Eastern Hemlock
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Philadelphia - Center City, Old City, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Chinatown
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I walk in Philadelphia, PA in Center City from South Street & 4th Street, through Society Hill, Old City, Market Street and Chinatown. I visit historical places such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Betsy Ross House, the Second Bank of the United States, and Benjamin Franklin's grave.
Filmed September 15, 2018
Timestamps
1:27 - 4th Street & Lombard Street
4:47 - 4th Street & Spruce Street
8:40 - 4th Street & Walnut Street
11:00 - Second Bank of the United States
12:50 - Independence Hall (Rear View)
16:23 - Chestnut Street & Independence Mall West (Independence Hall Front View)
19:50 - Liberty Bell View from Exterior Glass
23:40 - Independence Visitor Center
27:00 - Arch Street & Independence Mall East (United States Mint & Benjamin Franklin's Grave)
32:30 - Quaker Meeting House
35:45 - 2nd Street & Arch Street
37:40 - Elfreth's Alley (USA's oldest continuously inhabited residential street)
39:20 - Front Street & Elfreth's Alley
43:30 - Market Street & Front Street
48:40 - Market Street & 4th Street
52:30 - Market Street & 6th Street
56:20 - 8th Street & Market Street
59:06 - Arch Street & 8th Street
1:02:15 - 10th Street & Arch Street (Chinatown Friendship Arch)
1:04:50 - Race Street & 10th Street
1:06:36 - 9th Street & Race Street
1:08:31 - Vine Street & 9th Street
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Philadelphia Bible Society
Philadelphia Bible Society
November 10, 1808 - Mr. Robert Ralston, a prominent merchant and philanthropist in Philadelphia writes a letter to his friend Josiah Roberts of Britain telling of his desire to start a Bible Society in America.
December 12, 1808 - Date of the first formal meeting of the Society. The first president was Bishop William White. First Vice President was Dr. Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Click here for an entry from Dr. Rush's diary mentioning this meeting.
1812 - The Bible Society, now know as the Bible Society at Philadelphia to distinguish it from other like groups in Connecticut, Massachusetts and elsewhere; publishes the first Bible printed in the U.S. from Stereotype plates, a less expensive printing process. Ultimately 17, 375 Bibles and New Testaments will be produced from these plates. Click here to view pictures of this 1812 Bible.
1840 - The Bible Society of Philadelphia becomes the Pennsylvania Bible Society. Click here for the official statement from the Annual Report from 1840.
1853 - The Pennsylvania Bible Society acquires lot of land at 701 Walnut Street, Philadelphia from Hannah Sansom, and constructs the Bible House. The Bible House continues to be a distribution center for scriptures to this day. Prior to acquiring this property, the Society had offices located on Chestnut Street between 6th and 7th street where the Public Ledger building stands today.
1876 - The Pennsylvania Bible Society constructed a special pavilion for the centennial celebration of America being held in Philadelphia that year. Click here for pictures of the pavilion.
1908 - The Pennsylvania Bible Society praises God on the 100th Anniversary of its founding.
1910 - The Pennsylvania Bible Society joins their efforts with the American Bible Society to create the Atlantic Agency, distributing Scripture in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
1958 - Marked 150 years that the Pennsylvania Bible Society has been in the service of the Bible cause.
1982 - The Pennsylvania Bible Society in cooperation with other religious bodies prepares a commemorative booklet to honor the Tercentenary of William Penn's arrival in Philadelphia. The popular Light for All People scripture is distributed throughout Pennsylvania, one million copies in all, within a one year period, free to all.
1983 - The Pennsylvania Bible Society marks its 175th anniversary year and praises the Lord for all His mercies, particularly in allowing the Society to serve Him in the distribution of Holy Scripture.
1987 - The Pennsylvania Bible Society hosts an exhibit entitled The Bible and the Delegates, celebrating the bicentennial of the Constitution of the United States. On exhibit were many bibles or facsimilies thereof owned by the founding fathers.
1995 - Separated from ABS to better serve the Scripture needs in the state and surrounding communities.
2006 - Dedicated the year 2007 for actively reading the Bible in preparation for the Bicentennial celebration in 2008.
December 12, 2008 - The Bible Society celebrated 200 years of Scripture distribution with a bicentennial celebration at The Down Town Club in Philadelphia, PA. Included with the celebration was a history display room where we had very rare Bibles on display along with history of the Bible translation and of the PA Bible Society.
Eastern State Penitentiary - Philadelphia, PA - Travel Thru History
A look inside the walls of the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia.
For more information on Eastern State and things to do in Philadelphia, PA visit
Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia
Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia
Rittenhouse Square is one of the five original open-space parks planned by William Penn and his surveyor Thomas Holme during the late 17th century in central Philadelphia. The park is widely considered one of the finest urban public spaces in the United States.
The square cuts off 19th Street at Walnut Street and also at a half block above Manning Street. Its boundaries are 18th Street to the East, Walnut St. to the north, Rittenhouse Square West (a north-south boundary street), and Rittenhouse Square South (an east-west boundary street), making the park approximately two short blocks on each side.
Happy Flag Day from The Betsy Ross House in Old City Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA
Betsy Ross House in Old City Philadelphia USA
Betsy Ross is credited for creating and sewing the first Stars & Stripes American Flag.
In the United States, Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on that day in 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.
Betsy Ross House
239 Arch Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
(215) 629-4026
Philadelphia is the largest city in the state of Pennsylvania.
In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of Pennsylvania Colony.
Philadelphia is home to many national historical sites that relate to the founding of the United States. Independence National Historical Park is the center of these historical landmarks. Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and the Liberty Bell are the city's most famous attractions. Other historic sites include homes for Edgar Allan Poe, Betsy Ross, and Thaddeus Kosciuszko.
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Facts of Philadelphia and Symbols of Pennsylvania
Betsy Ross made the first American flag in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is home to the cheesesteak sandwich, water ice, soft pretzels, and TastyKakes.
The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia in 1776.
Philadelphia is home to the Liberty Bell.
Fairmount Park in Philadelphia is the largest city park with over 8,000 acres.
Philadelphia is the site of the first presidential mansion.
Philadelphia was once the United States capital city.
State Colors
Blue & Gold
State Flower
Mountain Laurel
State Motto
Virtue, Liberty, Independence
State Nickname
The Keystone State
State Song
Pennsylvania by Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner
State Theater
Walnut Street Theatre
State Tree
Eastern Hemlock
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04-16-2016
Filing For Bankruptcy In Philadelphia
Sadek Law Offices is experienced in representing the legal needs of our clients and their businesses. Our office focuses on Consumer Bankruptcy Law (Chapter 7/13), Family Law, Criminal Law, Real Estate Law and General Litigation. Our law office is available to provide our clients with high-quality legal services, while still being able to deliver efficient legal advice. In addition to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania our office provides representation for residents of Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Delaware Counties and Southern New Jersey.
Sadek Law Offices
1315 Walnut Street
The Philadelphia Building
Suite 804
Philadelphia PA, 19107
Phone: (215) 545-0008
Fax: (215) 545-0009
Homewood Suites University City Philadelphia in Philadelphia PA
Reservations: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homewood Suites University City Philadelphia 4109 Walnut Street Philadelphia PA 19104 The Homewood Suites University City Philadelphia is 2 minutes’ walk to the University of Pennsylvania’s campus and is 10 minutes’ drive from the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The hotel also has an indoor pool and fitness centre available. Rooms include a cable TV and seating area with a sofa bed. There is also a kitchen with a stove, refrigerator and kitchenware. Free Wi-Fi can be accessed in the rooms. Homewood Suites University City Philadelphia serves a full breakfast each morning and a complimentary dinner on certain nights. A free shuttle is provided to the University City area. Rittenhouse Square is 10 minutes’ drive away and West Fairmount Park is 2 miles away.
Pennsylvania and Auburn System of Prison
The oldest theater in America is in Philadelphia
Walnut Street Theatre was founded in 1809 as an equestrian circus. In a few years, it became a proper theater and has been delighting Philadelphia audiences with plays and musicals ever since. Audrey Hepburn, Sydney Poitier, Tia and Tamara Mowry performed there. Also Edwin Forrest. And Edwin Booth (brother to John Wilkes Booth) even owned it in 1863. (Video by Julia Hatmaker/PennLive)
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Eastern State Penitentiary
This is a video of The Eastern State Penitentiary, a former American prison in Philadelphia, taken on July 4, 2016. The jail was operational from 1829 until 1971. The penitentiary refined the revolutionary system of separate incarceration first pioneered at the Walnut Street Jail which emphasized principles of reform rather than punishment.[6]
Notorious criminals such as Al Capone and bank robber Willie Sutton were held inside its innovative wagon wheel design. At its completion, the building was the largest and most expensive public structure ever erected, and quickly became a model for more than 300 prisons worldwide.
The prison is currently a U.S. National Historic Landmark,[4] which is open to the public as a museum for tours seven days a week, twelve months a year, 10 am to 5 pm.
Driving Downtown - Philadelphia 4K - USA
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Driving Downtown Streets - Broad Street - Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA - Episode 3.
Starting Point: Broad Street .
Broad Street is a major arterial street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It runs for approximately 13 miles beginning at the intersection of Cheltenham Avenue on the border of Cheltenham Township and the West/East Oak Lane neighborhoods of North Philadelphia to the Philadelphia Navy Yard in South Philadelphia. It is Pennsylvania Route 611 along its entire length with the exception of its northernmost part between historic Old York Road and Pennsylvania Route 309 (Cheltenham Avenue) and the southernmost part south of Interstate 95.
Broad Street runs north–south, in between 13th Street and 15th Street (there is no 14th Street in Philadelphia, because Broad Street takes its place). It is interrupted by Philadelphia City Hall, which stands where Broad and Market Street would intersect in the center of the city. The streets of Penn Square, Juniper Street, John F. Kennedy Boulevard, and 15th Street form a circle around City Hall at this point. It is one of the earliest planned streets in the United States, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a continuous north-south street, planned by surveyor Thomas Holme and developed for Philadelphia in 1681[1]
Public transportation includes SEPTA's Broad Street Line subway, which served an average of about 137,000 riders per weekday in 2010, running beneath Broad for most of its length. The subway starts in the Fern Rock neighborhood and extends through Center City to Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia.
Philadelphia (/ˌfɪləˈdɛlfiə/) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most populous in the United States, with an estimated population in 2014 of 1,560,297.[6][7][8][9][10] In the Northeastern United States, at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, Philadelphia is the economic and cultural anchor of the Delaware Valley, a metropolitan area home to 7.2 million people and the eighth-largest combined statistical area in the United States.
The area's many universities and colleges make Philadelphia a top international study destination, as the city has evolved into an educational and economic hub.[14][15] With a gross domestic product of $388 billion, Philadelphia ranks ninth among world cities and fourth in the nation.[16] Philadelphia is the center of economic activity in Pennsylvania and is home to seven Fortune 1000 companies. The Philadelphia skyline is growing, with several nationally prominent skyscrapers.[17] The city is known for its arts, culture, and history, attracting over 39 million domestic tourists in 2013.[18] Philadelphia has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city,[19] and Fairmount Park is the largest landscaped urban park in the world.[20] The 67 National Historic Landmarks in the city helped account for the $10 billion generated by tourism.[18] Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps,[21][22] and is also the home of many U.S. firsts, including the first library (1731),[23] first hospital (1751)[23] and medical school (1765),[24] first Capitol (1777),[23] first stock exchange (1790),[23] first zoo (1874),[25] and first business school (1881).[26] Philadelphia is the only World Heritage City in the United States.
Walnut Street near Rittenhouse Square
It’s Sunday evening sometime a little before 7 PM
Diamond District of Philadelphia -- Jewelers' Row
Diamond District of Philadelphia -- Jewelers' Row
Jewelers' Row, located in the Center City section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is composed of more than 300 retailers, wholesalers, and craftsmen located on Sansom Street between Seventh and Eighth Streets, and on Eighth Street between Chestnut and Walnut Streets.
It is the oldest diamond district in America, and second in size only to the one in New York City. Many of the area's retail, jewelrymaking and appraisal businesses have been owned by the same families for five generations.
Jeweler’s Row (Carstairs Row) was designed by builder and architect Thomas Carstairs circa 1799 through 1820, for developer William Sansom, as part of the first speculative housing developments in the United States, and introduction of the Row house in the United States.[citation needed] Carstairs Row was built on the southern part of the site occupied by Morris' Folly – Robert Morris’ unfinished mansion designed by Pierre Charles L'Enfant.
Sansom bought (at sheriff's sale) the property and unfinished house of Robert Morris, on Walnut St. between 7th and 8th Sts. He bisected the land with a new east-west eponymous street. Carstairs purchased the south side of Sansom St. and erected 22 look-alike dwellings. Prior to this time houses had been built not in rows, but individually. It can be contrasted with Elfreth's Alley where all the house are of varying heights and widths, with different street lines, doorways and brickwork.
The grid pattern laid down by William Penn and continued by subsequent planners and surveyors heavily influenced the row house form of architecture. The block of row houses is an important example of Philadelphia’s architectural and developmental history.
Sansom erected the buildings on what was then the outskirts of Philadelphia. To attract tenants he paved Sansom Street at his own expense. He then hired Benjamin Latrobe to design another row on the 700 block of Walnut Street. A prominent feature of the street is the repetitive flat expanse of the buildings, which made it ideal for commercial conversion.
In 2016, real estate company Toll Brothers obtained a zoning and demolition permit to construct a twenty-nine story tower of condominiums on the 700 block of Sansom Street. Specifically, five buildings from 702 to 710 Sansom would be demolished. This decision has been met with fierce local opposition, with signs denouncing the project appearing in the windows of several buildings on Sansom Street, as well as criticism from Philadelphia Inquirer architecture columnist Inga Saffron.
⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Philadelphia, PA - Fairmount to University City (Includes UPenn Campus)
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I walk in Philadelphia, PA from North 22nd Street & Spring Garden Street in Fairmount to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Schuylkill River Trail, Spring Gardens Bridge to University City, along North 32nd Street, part of Drexel University, and a large part of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) Campus.
Filmed September 15, 2018
Timestamps
2:25 - Pennsylvania Avenue & Spring Garden Street
5:50 - Philadelphia Museum of Art (Rocky Statue and Rocky Steps are located here)
9:25 - Schuylkill River Trail
15:15 - Spring Garden Street Bridge
21:00 - Spring Garden Street & North 31st Street
22:20 - North 32nd Street & Spring Garden Street
25:30 - North 32nd Street & Powelton Avenue
29:20 - North 32nd Street & Cherry Street
33:00 - North 32nd Street & Market Street
34:20 - Woodland Walk at Drexel University
36:53 - South 33rd Street & Chestnut Street
37:45 - Woodland Walk at University of Pennsylvania
40:37 - South 34th Street & Walnut Street
43:55 - University of Pennsylvania Locust Walk
46:00 - The Wharton School
49:00 - Class of 1949 Generational Bridge
52:41 - St. Mary's Church
54:06 - South 40th Street & Locust Street
55:40 - Spruce Street & South 40th Street
59:35 - Gladys Hall Rosenthal Building - School of Veterinary Medicine
1:00:21 - Spruce Street & South 38th Street
1:02:51 - The Quadrangle
1:05:06 - Spruce Street & South 36th Street
1:08:12 - Spruce Street & South 34th Street
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Homewood Suites University City Philadelphia - Philadelphia Hotels, Pennsylvania
Homewood Suites University City Philadelphia 3 Stars Hotel in `Philadelphia,Pennsylvania Within US Travel Directory The Homewood Suites University City Philadelphia is 2 minutes’ walk to the University of Pennsylvania’s campus and is 10 minutes’ drive from the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The hotel also has an indoor pool and fitness centre available.
Rooms include a cable TV and seating area with a sofa bed.
There is also a kitchen with a stove, refrigerator and kitchenware.
Free Wi-Fi can be accessed in the rooms.
Homewood Suites University City Philadelphia serves a full breakfast each morning and a complimentary dinner on certain nights.
A free shuttle is provided to the University City area.
Rittenhouse Square is 10 minutes’ drive away and West Fairmount Park is 3.
2 km away.
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Independence Hall in Philadelphia
Independence Hall in Philadelphia
Independence Hall is the building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. It is now the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The building was completed in 1753 as the colonial legislature (later Pennsylvania State House) for the Province of Pennsylvania and was used in that capacity until the state capital moved to Lancaster in 1799. It became the principal meeting place of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1783 and was the site of the Constitutional Convention in the summer of 1787.
A convention held in Independence Hall in 1915, presided over by former US president William Howard Taft, marked the formal announcement of the formation of the League to Enforce Peace, which led to the League of Nations and eventually the United Nations. The building is part of Independence National Historical Park and is listed as a World Heritage Site.