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  2. History of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The European forts and settlements in the Delaware River Valley, then known as New Sweden, c. 1650 A 1683 map of Philadelphia, which is believed to be the first city map created Philadelphia's seal in 1683 Penn's Treaty with the Indians, a 1772 portrait by Benjamin West now on display above the north door of the United States Capitol rotunda

  3. Philadelphia City Council - Wikipedia

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    Every proposed ordinance is in the form of a bill introduced by a Council member. Before a bill can be enacted, it must be referred by the president of the council to an appropriate standing committee, considered at a public hearing and public meeting, reported out by the committee, printed as reported by the committee, distributed to the members of the council, and made available to the public.

  4. Act of Consolidation, 1854 - Wikipedia

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    Map of Philadelphia County prior to consolidation. The Act of Consolidation, more formally known as the act of February 2, 1854 (P.L. 21, No. 16), is legislation of the Pennsylvania General Assembly that created the consolidated City and County of Philadelphia, expanding the city's territory to the entirety of Philadelphia County and dissolving the other municipal authorities in the county.

  5. Philadelphia City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia City Hall is the seat of the municipal government of the City of Philadelphia in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Built in the ornate Second Empire style , City Hall houses the chambers of the Philadelphia City Council and the offices of the Mayor of Philadelphia .

  6. Timeline of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia City Hall built; 1902 Automat eatery in business. Corn Exchange National Bank building constructed. [61] 1903 – Textile strike. [48] 1905 – City Club of Philadelphia chartered. [62] 1907 Broad Street Subway begins operation. March 7: Market Street Subway begins operation. 1908 - Celebration of the 225th anniversary of the ...

  7. Dock Creek - Wikipedia

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    By the 1840s, the sewer had become inadequate and frequently overflowed into the streets above. [6] Investigators recommended that Philadelphia City Council build a culvert under the streets to carry the stream, which they did. By the 1870s, the Dock Street Market was the city's primary's wholesale produce distribution center until its closure ...

  8. 1840 Philadelphia mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 1840 Philadelphia mayoral election saw John Swift reelected to office for his eighth overall non-consecutive term. [1] This was the first Philadelphia mayoral election in which the mayor wound up being solely elected by the general public. [1] Since Swift received a majority in the general election, the City Council did not select the mayor ...

  9. Lombard Street riot - Wikipedia

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    A riot ensued. African Americans were beaten and their homes looted. The rioting lasted for 3 days. A local church and abolition meeting place were destroyed by fire. [12] The marker was the result of work by a class of Philadelphia students challenged by their history teacher to research a race riot in the city and argue for its significance.