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  2. Rittenhouse Square - Wikipedia

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    Rittenhouse Square is a public park in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that is the center of the eponymous Rittenhouse neighborhood. The square is one of the five original open-space parks planned by William Penn and his surveyor Thomas Holme during the late 17th century.

  3. Walnut Street (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Walnut Street has been characterized as "the city's premier shopping district" by The Philadelphia Inquirer. [2] A portion of the street commonly called Rittenhouse Row was ranked 12th in 2005 by Women's Wear Daily among its list of the most expensive retail streets in North America, with rents of $90 per square foot. The street is home to ...

  4. List of tourist attractions in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Mills - a large outlet and discount shopping mall in the Far Northeast section; Reading Terminal Market - large enclosed produce, meat and prepared food market featuring some Pennsylvania Dutch merchants and others; The Shops at Liberty Place - upscale shopping mall inside the skyscraper complex known as Liberty Place

  5. Category:Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. ... 1900 Rittenhouse Square Apartments; A.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Center City ...

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    Rittenhouse Square West: 6: Crozer Building: Crozer Building: June 27, 1980 : 1420–1422 Chestnut Street: Rittenhouse Square East: Frank Miles Day, architect (1896–97). 7: American Philosophical Society Hall: American Philosophical Society Hall

  7. Economy of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Rittenhouse area, known as Philadelphia's outdoor shopping mall, includes Rittenhouse Row, a four-block section of Walnut Street, which has higher-end clothing chain stores and some hipster-inspired clothing stores. The parallel streets of Sansom and Chestnut have some high-end boutiques and clothing retailers.

  8. Barclay Prime - Wikipedia

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    Barclay Prime is an upscale steakhouse located in Philadelphia on S 18th St near Rittenhouse Square. The steakhouse was founded by restaurateur Stephen Starr and owned by his company STARR Restaurants .

  9. 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]