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The Tulpehocken Station Historic District is a historic area in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Large suburban houses were built in the area from about 1850 to 1900 in a variety of styles including Carpenter Gothic, Italianate, and Bracketed as part of the Picturesque Movement of architecture.
The architecture of Philadelphia is a mix of historic and modern styles that reflect the city's history. The first European settlements appeared within the present day borders of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 17th century with most structures being built from logs. By the 18th century, brick structures had become common.
The Warwick is a historic hotel located at 1701 Locust Street in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.. Originally constructed in 1925 [2] in an English Renaissance style, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places on February 8, 1995.
A Philadelphia cheesesteak "wiz wit"--that is, with steak, Cheez Whiz, and onions A Hires Root Beer mug from the 1930s or earlier Bassett's ice cream at Reading Terminal Market Geno's Steaks Pat's Steaks Oyster crackers, also known as water crackers, Philadelphia crackers, and Trenton crackers [1] A Philly-style soft pretzel Irish potato candy Center Court at Reading Terminal Market City ...
Belgravia Hotel: Belgravia Hotel: November 14, 1982 : 1811 Chestnut Street: Rittenhouse Square East: Samuel Webber, architect 14: Bell Telephone Company Building: Bell Telephone Company Building: August 7, 2000 : 1827–1835 Arch Street
Oven-roasted rack of lamb may look fancy and complicated, but this Easter main dish recipe couldn't be any easier. The herby rub forms the most delicious crust!
Omni William Penn Hotel, Downtown Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, 1916 and 1929 Prospect Junior High and Elementary School , Mount Washington , Pittsburgh, 1931 Salk Hall , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, 1941
The Reynolds-Morris House is an historic house located at 225 South 8th Street in the Washington Square West neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Built between 1786 and 1787 by John and William Reynolds, it is a well-preserved example of a Philadelphia Georgian townhouse.