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Tour City Hall
Posted March 24, 2008 by Realty.com Editor
If you like history, visit City Hall by joining the guided tour at 12:30 pm on weekdays.
First, gather at the tour office, room 121, which is on the East side entrance to City Hall. The tour takes about an hour and a half. On the tour of all the government offices in the building, one can also take the elevator to the top of the William Penn statue. It was at one time the tallest point in…
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Subdivisions And Neighborhoods : Pennsylvania : Philadelphia - City and Neighborhoods
Chinatown
Posted March 24, 2008 by Realty.com Editor
Philadelphia’s Chinatown is a great place to visit for those who enjoy learning about different cultures. It is filled with many good restaurants, authentic grocery stores, and uniques shops. Best of all, everything is very affordable. Families, couples, old, and young can all be seen strolling the streets. Located in…
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The Franklin Institute
Posted March 24, 2008 by Realty.com Editor
The Franklin Institute Science Museum located at 222 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 (tel - 215.448.1200) is a fantastic experience for kids and adults alike.
The Franklin Institute has many scientific displays and hands on experiences. Among the best sections of the institute are the giant heart…
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Pennsylvania
Capital: Harrisburg
Largest Metro Area: Philadelphia
2007 Avg. Home Price: $156,889.86 (31)
2007 Avg. Household Income: $44,537.00 (25)
2007 State & Local Tax Burden: 10.8% (25)
Famous For: Hershey, Liberty Bell