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Grocery Convenience Shopping – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Love their hoagies. They are made to order. with all the trimmings you want. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Douglassville, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Wealthy and influential colonial settlers. George Douglass built his family mansion here, and also the White Horse Tavern in 1765. This stage coach stop was of historical, importance during the Revolutionary War. Douglassville ... More on HMDB
Bars – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
McCloy's Pub - You can play Gaelic games on the weekend here. More on clubzone
Landmarks – New Hope, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Statesman, industrialist, born here Sept. 16, 1779. Secretary Treasury, 1829-1831, under Jackson, and holder of other State and National offices. Active in the early anthracite coal industry; canal advocate. , Erected ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Washington Memorial Chapel, completed in 1917, is located within the park and contains relics, woodcarvings an ... More on PlanetWare
Golf Courses – Avondale, Pennsylvania
Hartefeld has a great overall design. More on GolfReview
Parks – Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
This playground was installed in 3 phases (1996 thru 1999) and includes a PlayBooster®, custom PlayShaper® with Learning Walls,Spring Riders and a Tire Swing are located at this playground. This image shows the PlayBooster and its ... More on KaBoom.org
Landmarks – Abington, Pennsylvania
about The Day Trip Site: The Day Trip Site is a website that provides first-hand reviews of family day trip destinations and hotels throughout the Philadelphia region, ... More on GoCityKids
Museums – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
We went to this museum knowing it had great possibilities but not reading a review before hand. It presents... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Inscription. The earthworks today appear to be giant molehills. But it took complex engineering to construct them. A deep ditch was excavated in front, to slow an attacking enemy. The dirt was heaped into gabions baskets of interwoven ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
My husband and I ate at the one on 30th street and the food was very good. More on Yahoo! Travel
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