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  2. Red Lion Borough Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable non-residential buildings include the Red Lion Table Company building (1913), the Red Lion Cabinet Company building (1917), the C.H. Foreman cigar factory (1912), the W.M. Gemmell & Company factory (1908-1912), the Consolidated Tobacco Company building (1915), the E.A. Strobeck & Company factory, the Roser Building (1876-1890), Odd ...

  3. Red Lion Inn, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Red Lion Inn was a historic inn located near the Red Lion Bridge just outside Philadelphia in Andalusia, Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The inn, the first public house in the area, was located on the King's Highway (now Bristol Pike) at the bridge across Poquessing Creek .

  4. Fairmount Park - Wikipedia

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    Fairmount Park is the largest municipal park in Philadelphia and the historic name for a group of parks located throughout the city. [4] [5] Fairmount Park consists of two park sections named East Park and West Park, divided by the Schuylkill River, with the two sections together totalling 2,052 acres (830 ha). [3]

  5. Mount Airy, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The USPS does not officially correlate neighborhood names to Philadelphia ZIP Codes, each of which is called "Philadelphia" or "Phila". [1] However, the 19119 ZIP code is almost entirely coterminous with the cultural-consensus boundaries of Mount Airy. [2] [3] [4] There is no official boundary between Mount Airy and Germantown.

  6. Somerton, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Somerton is a neighborhood in the Far Northeast section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.The neighborhood is bounded by Red Lion Road on the south, Roosevelt Boulevard on the east, East County Line Road and Poquessing Creek on the north, and the Philadelphia County / Montgomery County line on the west.

  7. U.S. Route 1 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Southern terminus of PA 532: 64.648: 104.041: PA 63 west (Red Lion Road) Southern end of PA 63 concurrency: 65.987: 106.196: PA 63 east (Woodhaven Road) to I-95: Interchange; northern end of PA 63 concurrency: Bucks: Bensalem Township: Southern end of freeway section: 68.074: 109.554: PA 132 (Street Road) Access to Parx Casino and Racing: 68. ...

  8. What's real and what's fake? In the Native art world, the ...

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    Unlike Slim and Gorman, Denise Rosales has spent her life making and selling beadwork and other art. “My grandma took me to roadside stands, where I sat on a blanket making jewelry,” said ...

  9. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    Original Route 4 went from South Philadelphia to North Philadelphia via 6th and 7th Streets, Master Street, and 2nd and Front Streets until 1930, when it was replaced by Routes 57 and 65 Another Route 4 was created between 1958 and 1960; it went from Snyder Terminal to the Food Distribution Center via Broad, Oregon, 7th, Pattison, and Galloway.