PA Commonwealth Court Decision Reinforces and Confirms Philadelphia Historical Commission AuthorityMartinWilliam F
The PHLASH service follows a loop fromPenn’s Landingto thePhiladelphia Museum of Art, with over a dozen other visitor-friendly stops along the route near locations likeIndependence National Historical Park,The Franklin Institute,LOVE Park,Philadelphia Zoo,Please Touch Museumand many more. ...
Did you know: The Federal Trade Commission legally allows a jeweler to be off by one color and clarity grade.[1] So this means a jeweler can sell a diamond to you as a VS2 H, when it is really a SI1 I. This makes you think you're getting a better diamond and they can fetch ...
Where better to view July Fourth fireworks (and the gorgeous Philly skyline) than what the Fairmount Park Commission calls, “Philadelphia’s most scenic overlook”? Part of WestFairmount Parkin West Philadelphia, the clearing of green lawn, picnic tables and athletic fields atBelmont Plateau J.G...
“important part of this collection and the historical record.” Donald has served as chorus master at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Welsh National Opera, Opera Philadelphia, and the Spoleto Festival in Italy. Recent projects have taken him to London, Osaka, Cleveland, Boston, Edmonton, Houston,...
Independence National Historical Park is aNational Park unit, and some notable landmarks within the park areIndependence Halland theLiberty Bell Center(you can no longer ring the bell). Independence Hall is where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were both signed and is ...
The first stop in Philadelphia for history buffs has to beIndependence National Historical Park. Known as the birthplace of American democracy, 3.5 million people come to the park every year to visit the Liberty Bell Center and other important sites such as Independence Hall where the Declaration ...
Norton, ed., Frank Leslie's Illustrated Historical Register of the United States Centennial Exposition, 1876, 1877, p. 116; Official Catalogue, Dept II, p. 131; Publishers" Weekly, July 1, 1876, p. 34. Francis & Loutrel, New York, NY. Ledgers for banks, bank ledger's spring book ...
in Washington State and although I learned about the early days of the US, it also wasn’t real to me since I lived on the other side of the country. It didn’t become real for me until my trip to Boston, where I was able to see so many of the historical sites. #Weekend...