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  2. Ravenhill (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    "Ravenhill" in 2020. Ravenhill is a Renaissance Revival mansion at 3480–90 School House Lane in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia. [1] Designed by architect Willis Gaylord Hale and completed in 1887, the suburban house was built for chemical manufacturer William Weightman. [1]

  3. Dickinson Square West, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson Square West is a unique and exciting part of that patchwork and is quickly becoming a high point of the Philadelphia real estate market. The area imbibes and accentuates all of the greatest attributes of South Philadelphia's extraordinary charm, which is emphasized by its selection of parks, playgrounds, small businesses, and ...

  4. Parkwood, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The population in Parkwood was 14,778 in the 2000 Census; however, in the 2020 census the neighborhood rose in population to 17,386.Between the 1980 Census and the 2000 Census, the neighborhood experienced a 22% population decrease due in part to smaller household size and an increase in single person households.

  5. The Laurel - Wikipedia

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    The Laurel is a luxury residential skyscraper in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that cost $350 million to build and is 604 feet (184 meters) tall. [1] The building contains condominiums, luxury apartments, and retail space. [ 2 ]

  6. Phil-Ellena - Wikipedia

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    After Carpenter's death in 1860, his second wife, Ellen, inherited the estate. When the estate was demolished in 1898, Carpenter's botanical collection was given to the Philadelphia Horticulture Center, and his museum specimens were transferred to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. The clock tower was demolished in 1902. [5]

  7. Murano (skyscraper) - Wikipedia

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    The blue glass and concrete, 43-story, 475 feet (145 m) skyscraper was designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz and Associates. Murano's condos range between 740 square feet (69 m 2) and 2,625 square feet (240 m 2) and were designed to be loft-like with each featuring a balcony. The building features ground level retail space and an adjacent parking ...