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  2. Franklin Mall (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Interior view of Franklin Mall, then known as Philadelphia Mills, 2016 Franklin Mall is designed in the shape of a thunderbolt in commemoration of Benjamin Franklin 's kite-and-key experiment. The mall's former logo, when it was called Franklin Mills, included a red kite with a lightning bolt on the right side and the string ending on the ...

  3. Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company Complex - Wikipedia

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    Its Philadelphia plant remained in operation until 1983. [2] This complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1] In 2018, NBC10 erroneously reported that the complex was destroyed by fire, but the buildings that burned were a block away and unrelated to Steel Heddle. The vacant Steel Heddle plant still stands in 2019 ...

  4. List of shopping malls in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Fashion District Philadelphia (formerly Gallery at Market East) Philadelphia: 1,080,002 sq ft (100,300 m 2) [2] 55 Fairlane Village Mall: Pottsville: 405,000 sq ft (37,600 m 2) 20 Franklin Mall (formerly Philadelphia Mills and Franklin Mills) Philadelphia: 1,600,000 sq ft (148,600 m 2) 200 Franklin Village Mall Kittanning: Indiana Mall: Indiana

  5. Template:Philadelphia Malls - Wikipedia

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  6. Frankford Powder-Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Frankford Powder-Mill is a historic gunpowder factory in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the time it was built in 1774 by Oswald Eve, it was the only such mill in the American colonies. Other powder mills operated in the 17th and 18th centuries but stopped production after the French and Indian war.

  7. Midvale Steel - Wikipedia

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    Midvale Steel was a succession of steel-making corporations whose flagship plant was the Midvale Steel Works in Nicetown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The mill operated from 1867 until 1976. In the 1880s, Frederick Winslow Taylor rose through the ranks at Midvale, from lathe operator, to gang boss, to engineer, to chief engineer of the works.

  8. This Philadelphia man wants inner-city kids to shoot ... - AOL

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    Gary Mills' mission is clear: to end Philadelphia's gun violence through basketball. In order to do so, Mills started the organization "Shoot Basketballs Not People," an after-school league for ...

  9. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Philadelphia

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