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  2. PSFS Building - Wikipedia

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    Dranoff hired Bower Lewis Thrower Architects who created a plan, which he took to commercial developer Ronald Rubin of the Rubin Organization. Rubin took over the project and hired Dranoff to oversee it. Rubin first approached Hyatt and after negotiations that lasted a year Hyatt decided to build an entirely new property at Penn's Landing instead.

  3. Penn's Landing - Wikipedia

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    Penn's Landing is a waterfront area of Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, situated along the Delaware River. Its name commemorates the landing of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, in 1682. The actual landing site is farther south, in Chester. The city of Philadelphia purchased the right to use the name.

  4. Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was dedicated in 1987. [1] The memorial includes the names of 648 servicemen who were killed in action or listed as missing in action during the Vietnam War from Philadelphia.

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    [citation needed] She was later towed to the Penn's Landing waterfront in Center City, Philadelphia, where she is adjacent to the museum ships USS Olympia and USS Becuna in Independence Seaport Museum Other sources [which?] have it that The Walt Disney Company bought the ship but soon transferred it to the Specialty Restaurants Corporation ...

  7. 2nd Street station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    The station serves the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, with station signs originally reading "Olde City". The 'e' has been covered on the signs with obvious blue stickers. [3] The station also serves Penn's Landing and Spruce Street Harbor Park along the Delaware River. 2nd Street is also served by SEPTA bus routes 5, 17, 33, and 48.

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