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The Dolley Todd House or Dolley Todd Madison House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a house constructed by carpenter John Dilworth 1775. The house was the residence of Dolley Madison, who lived in the home with her first husband John Todd Jr. prior to his death in 1793. [2] It is located at 341 Walnut Street in the Society Hill neighborhood of ...
Horn & Hardart automats ushered in the fast food era and at their height, they were the largest restaurant chain in the world, with 88 locations. [citation needed] Philadelphia's Joseph Horn (1861–1941) and German-born, New Orleans-raised Frank Hardart (1850–1918) opened their first restaurant in Philadelphia, on December 22, 1888. The 11 ...
The following is a list of notable restaurant chains in the United States. ... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 2003 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... Madison Heights ...
Daniel Humm (born September 21, 1976) [2] is a Swiss plant-based chef and owner of Daniel Humm Hospitality, the New York-based hospitality group behind the highly acclaimed Eleven Madison Park, [3] [4] [5] Clemente Bar, and direct-to-consumer lifestyle brand Eleven Madison Home.
Old Original Bookbinder's was a seafood restaurant at 125 Walnut Street in Philadelphia. It was known for its lobsters and its Bookbinder's soup. The restaurant was decorated with bas-reliefs of U.S. Presidents on its stained-glass façade and the Gettysburg Address written in bronze near the front door. The lobby held the world's largest ...
"Schuylkill River at Gray’s Ferry", by P. Clark, ca. 1835. Shows the inn and garden on the west bank of the river. Gray's Ferry Tavern (also known as Lower Ferry House, Gray's Tavern, Gray's Inn, Gray's Ferry Inn, Gray's Garden, Sans Souci, and Kochersperger's Hotel) was a restaurant and inn that operated in the 18th and 19th centuries in present-day Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The City Tavern is a late-20th century building designed to be the replica of the historic 18th-century tavern and hotel building which stood on the site. It is located at 138 South 2nd Street in Philadelphia, at the intersection of Second and Walnut streets, near Independence Hall.
The hotel is located on the 48th to 56th floors of the Comcast Technology Center with a lobby and restaurant on the 60th floor. Accommodations include 219 rooms, 39 of them suites. [4] The hotel also features an infinity pool and spa. [3] The building containing the hotel also includes television studios, restaurants, a retail mall, and a ...