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  2. Penn Park - Wikipedia

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    Penn Park is a 24-acre (97,000 m 2) park on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The park is at South 31st Street and Walnut Street, and features two athletic fields, a multipurpose stadium with 470 seats, a tennis center, a seasonal air structure, and picnic areas.

  3. U.S. National Indoor Professional Championships - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Professional Indoor Championships was a men's tennis tournament sanctioned by the United States Professional Lawn Tennis Association (), and first held in May 1931, [2] and was first played on indoor wood courts at the Penn Athletic Club, Philadelphia, United States.

  4. Category:Penn Center, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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  5. Penn Center, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Currently known as 1515 Market Street, this was the first of the modern Penn Center buildings. [9] Four Penn Center: 1600 JFK Boulevard 275 feet (89 m) 20 floors 1964 Completely renovated in 2001. [10] Five Penn Center: 1601 Market Street 490 feet (149 m) 36 floors 1970 Tallest Penn Center building before the completion of the Mellon Bank ...

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  7. HS tennis: Penn, Saint Joseph continue sectional dominance - AOL

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  8. Franklin Field - Wikipedia

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    The Army–Navy Game was played 18 times at Franklin Field between 1899 and 1935 before moving to the larger Municipal Stadium in South Philadelphia in 1936. [13] Penn alumnus and Olympic-medalist George Orton (who had worked with Frank Ellis in managing the Penn Relays) is credited with helping to bring the game to Philadelphia in 1899. [46]

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