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  2. Greengate Centre - Wikipedia

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    Greengate Centre East is a 71,576-square-foot (6,649.6 m 2) strip shopping center adjacent to Greengate Centre.It was built in the early 1980s. It was originally anchored by a Giant Eagle supermarket, which moved less than a mile west to the Hempfield Square development in 1997.

  3. Girard Fountain Park - Wikipedia

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    Girard Fountain Park is a 0.15-acre (610 m 2) pocket park in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, at 325 Arch Street. It is open to the public during daylight hours and is maintained by local volunteers now incorporated as Old City Green.

  4. Fountain Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Hill Historic District is a national historic district located at Bethlehem, Lehigh County and Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Despite the name, it is mostly excludes the borough of Fountain Hill , which is an independent municipality located mostly to the southwest of the district.

  5. Westfield Fountain Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, constructed by Overland Construction Corporation, was inaugurated by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Henry Winneke, on March 11th, 1980. Initially, the centre boasted two major retailers: Kmart and Coles New World. Alongside them were 48 other shops and the Hotel Fountain Gate, a pub and restaurant.

  6. Memorial Fountain and Statue - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Fountain and Statue are an historic fountain and statue that are located in Memorial Square in Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. History and notable features [ edit ]

  7. Swann Memorial Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain was mentioned in songs by the pop punk band The Wonder Years. The song "Logan Circle" from their album The Upsides opens with "They turned on the fountain today at Logan Circle"; there are several references to the fountain and the city of Philadelphia in the band's lyrics.

  8. Franklin Square (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Square Fountain was built in 1838 and the source of the water is from Schuylkill River. The fence and stone work of the fountain are from the original layout. The fountain is thought to be the oldest surviving fountain in William Penn's five historic squares. [3] The fountain was the most important piece during the 19th century. [15]

  9. Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    Both were removed in 1970 to make way for the fountain. This is the Point in 1951 Pittsburgh showing the Point Bridge II (right) and the Manchester Bridge (left). In April 2009, the fountain was turned off for a $9.6 million upgrade and refurbishment; it went online again at the opening of the Three Rivers Arts Festival on June 7, 2013. [7]