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  2. The Solitude Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The mansion is also referred to as The Solitude and The Solitude House, [2] [3] as well as the John Penn House and simply Solitude without the definite article. [1] The name of the house was inspired by the Duke of Württemberg's much larger Castle Solitude outside Stuttgart, Germany. The Solitude is the only extant home of a Penn family member ...

  3. South Front Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    700-704 S. Front Street in 2013 South Front Street Historic District is a national historic district located in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It encompasses seven contributing buildings, including the Nathaniel Irish House, Widow Maloby's Tavern, and Capt. Thomas Moore House, which are individually listed on the NRHP.

  4. Alfred E. Burk House - Wikipedia

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    The house was initially commissioned and inhabited by industrialist and leather manufacturer Alfred E. Burk from 1909 until his death in 1921. From 1945 to 1970, the house served as the headquarters for the Upholsterers International Union of North America , an AFL-affiliated labor union of upholsters and textile workers, among others.

  5. Chamounix (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal-style house was built in 1802 by George Plumsted who was a wealthy Philadelphia merchant, then enlarged to nearly double its original size by subsequent owners after 1853. [2] Chamounix is a 2½-story stuccoed stone dwelling measuring 45 feet (14 m) long and 47 feet (14 m) deep, featuring a hipped roof with dormers and a porch on ...

  6. Boyd Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Boyd was designed by Philadelphia architecture firm Hoffman-Henon and built for Alexander R. Boyd. [1] It opened on Christmas Day 1928. Boasting an opulent Art Deco lobby, extravagant marquee and ticket booth and a 2,450 seat auditorium that featured a screen advertised as 'the largest in Philadelphia', the theater became well known among several others along Chestnut Street.

  7. Philip Johnson's Right-Sized Booth House on Market for ... - AOL

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    The first residence designed by famed American architect Philip Johnson, known as the Booth House, is on the market for $2 million. The humble home in Bedford, in New York's Westchester County, is ...

  8. The Blue Horizon - Wikipedia

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    The Peltz era brought Philadelphia greats such as Matthew Saad Muhammad, Bernard Hopkins, Cyclone Hart, Tim Witherspoon, Willie Monroe, Boogaloo Watts, Sammy Goss, Jeff Chandler and Bennie Briscoe. Peltz left the Blue Horizon in 2001, came back to promote one card in 2004 and three cards in 2009 for the last time.

  9. Bergdoll Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Bergdoll Mansion is a historic house located in the ... "2201–2205 Green Street (Kemble–Bergdol House), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA", 3 photos, ...