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  2. Germantown, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Germantown (German: Deutschstadt) is an area in Northwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded by Palatine , Quaker , and Mennonite families in 1683 as an independent borough , it was absorbed into Philadelphia in 1854.

  3. Colonial Germantown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Germantown Historic District is a designated National Historic Landmark District in the Germantown and Mount Airy neighborhoods of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania along both sides of Germantown Avenue.

  4. Germantown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Germantown, Pike County, Pennsylvania, a place in Pennsylvania Germantown, Philadelphia , a neighborhood in the northwest section of Philadelphia Germantown Township, Pennsylvania , a defunct township incorporated into Philadelphia

  5. Germantown Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Germantown Township, also known as German Township, was a township that was located in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States. The municipality ceased to exist and was incorporated into the City of Philadelphia following the passage of the Act of Consolidation, 1854 .

  6. Battle of Germantown - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Germantown was a major engagement in the Philadelphia campaign of the American Revolutionary War.It was fought on October 4, 1777, at Germantown, Pennsylvania, between the British Army led by Sir William Howe, and the American Continental Army under George Washington.

  7. John Johnson House (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia, especially its Germantown section, was a center of the 19th-century American movement to abolish slavery, and the Johnson House was one of the key sites of that movement. Between 1770 and 1908, the house was the residence of five generations of the Johnson family.

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