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  2. Transformed motel site embraced by EDo residents, businesses

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    The redevelopment project for the Imperial Inn has been completed and the space has reemerged as The Imperial. The rejuvenated property, 701 Central Ave. NE, features a motel with 17 extended-stay ...

  3. Franklin Court - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Court is a complex of museums, structures, and historic sites within Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located at the site which American printer, scientist, diplomat, and statesman Benjamin Franklin had his Philadelphia residence from 1763 to his death in 1790. [1]

  4. Independence National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Independence Mall State Park was created in the 1950s with the intention that the land would eventually be turned over to the NPS. Funded by 40-year state bonds, its construction was a joint venture between Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia and was overseen by Edmund Bacon, director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission. Many ...

  5. Imperial Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Hotel (Atlanta) Imperial Hotel (Thomasville, Georgia), historic building; Imperial Hotel (California) Rockaway Beach Hotel (also called the Hotel Imperial), Rockaway Park, Queens, New York; Imperial Hotel (Portland, Oregon) New Imperial Hotel (formerly the Imperial Hotel), Portland, Oregon; Imperial Hotel (Greenville, South Carolina)

  6. The Franklin Residences - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Hotel. The first hotel on the site was the Continental Hotel, built from 1857 to 1860. [4] The 700-room, six-story hotel was designed in the Italianate style by architect John McArthur Jr., who also designed the Philadelphia City Hall. [5]

  7. Divine Lorraine Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Divine Lorraine Hotel, also known as the Lorraine Apartments, stands at the corner of Broad Street and Fairmount Avenue in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Designed by architect Willis G. Hale and built between 1892 and 1894, the building originally functioned as apartments, housing some of Philadelphia's wealthy residents.