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  2. St. Martins station - Wikipedia

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    The station and adjoining St Martins/St Martin's Lane take their present name from the Church of Saint Martin in the Fields, which stands a few hundred feet to the west. The station is in zone 2 on the Chestnut Hill West Line and is 10.9 track miles from Suburban Station. In 2004, this station saw 215 boardings on an average weekday.

  3. Philadelphia Cricket Club - Wikipedia

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    This course is named "St. Martins" after the adjacent episcopal church, St. Martin-in-the-Fields. In 2015 the St Martins course was sold to the club by the Woodward Family as part of an open space initiative. [4] Hosted the World Hickory Match Play Invitational (2014-16) & the National Hickory Championship in 2017 on the St Martins course. [5]

  4. List of church buildings in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Church of St. Luke & the Epiphany: 330 South 13th Street Saint Mark's Episcopal Church: 1625 Locust Street Church of St. Martin in the Fields: 8000 St. Martin’s Lane: Saint Mary's Church: 3916 Locust Walk St. Paul's Episcopal Church: 22 East Chestnut Hill Avenue

  5. St Martin-in-the-Fields - Wikipedia

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    The St Martin-in-the-Fields charity supports homeless and vulnerably housed people. The church has raised money for vulnerable people in its annual Christmas Appeal since 1920 and in an annual BBC radio broadcast since December 1927. [25] The Connection at St Martin's is located next to the church, and works closely with the church's charity.

  6. G. W. & W. D. Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    The Hewitt brothers did the planning for the upper-class suburb and designed the principal buildings, including a resort hotel, the Wissahickon Inn (1883–84) (now Springside Chestnut Hill Academy); the first clubhouse for the Philadelphia Cricket Club (1883–84, burned 1909); Houston's own mansion, Druim Moir (1886); and St. Martin-in-the ...

  7. Henry H. Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houston's Chestnut Hill mansion, Druim Moir (1886), still exists, having been converted to multiple residential units in 1980. [13] Springside School occupies part of the former estate's grounds. [9] Houston is the namesake of the Henry H. Houston Elementary School in Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  8. Chestnut Hill Historic District (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Wissahickon Inn (now Chestnut Hill Academy) (1883–84), designed by G. W. & W. D. Hewitt; Inglewood Cottage (1850), designed by Thomas Ustick Walter; The former site of Boxly, the estate of Frederick Winslow Taylor, where Taylor often received the business-management pilgrims who came to meet the "Father of Scientific Management"

  9. Joshua Bell - Wikipedia

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    Beethoven: Symphonies Nos.4 &7, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sony Masterworks 1 — 2013 Musical Gifts from Joshua Bell and Friends, Sony Classical 2014 Bach, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sony Classical — — 2016 For the Love of Brahms, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Classical — — 2017