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  2. Germantown, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The first railroad in Philadelphia was the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad, which linked Germantown to a station at 9th and Green Streets in Center City. It opened in 1832, and was initially powered by horses. [28] The inventor Matthias W. Baldwin built his first commissioned steam locomotive for the new railroad.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Northwest ...

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    Germantown Avenue between Windrim Avenue and Upsal Street; also the 6500–7600 blocks of Germantown Avenue from the Fort Washington branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Sharpnack Street 40°02′11″N 75°10′29″W  /  40.0364°N 75.1747°W  / 40.0364; -75.1747  ( Colonial Germantown Historic

  4. Queen Lane Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The overall project consists of five buildings including fifty-five housing units, a community center, and management office set on 2.5 acres in the Germantown Section of Philadelphia. The development is currently undergoing LEED for Homes certification by USGBC and is 100% Energy Star compliant as required by HUD. [21]

  5. 366 new homes are coming to Germantown, and 1,000 ... - AOL

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    Work continues on the redevelopment of the former Germantown Country Club. The project will include 366 new homes when all three phases are complete. 366 new homes are coming to Germantown, and ...

  6. Vernon-Wister House - Wikipedia

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    The Vernon-Wister House is a historic house in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was built in 1803 by James Matthews, from whom John Wister purchased it in 1812. His son, John Wister, was a member of Congress and lived in Vernon until his death in 18

  7. Grumblethorpe - Wikipedia

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    Grumblethorpe was the home of the Wister family in the present-day Germantown section of Philadelphia, who lived there for over 160 years. It was built in 1744 as a summer residence, but it became the family's year-round residence in 1793. It is a museum, part of the Colonial Germantown Historic District.

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