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Palasdari dam is a water body constructed by Indian Railways for the requirement of the adjoining Karjat terminus. This dam is near Palasdari railway station and Palasdari town. It is a picnic spot as well as a monsoon gate away. [clarification needed] Many farm houses are located nearby. It is situated on Karjat-Khopoli state highway.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) Park (originally named League Island Park) is a park located along the Delaware River in the southernmost point of South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, comprising some 348 acres (1.41 km 2), about 125 acres (0.51 km 2) of buildings, roadways, pathways for walking, landscaped architecture, and a variety of picnic and recreation areas placed within about 77 acres ...
The Roots are bringing back the annual Roots Picnic to Philadelphia, PA with a lineup that includes D’Angelo, Lenny Kravitz, Meek Mill, GloRilla and more. The event, scheduled to take place at ...
1 † John F. Collins Park: Center City 0.1 † Korean War Memorial Park Penn's Landing: 4 † Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park: Penn's Landing 2.4 † Spruce Street Harbor Park: Penn's Landing 0.9 † Drexel Park: University City 2.5 [29] Cira Green: University City 1.3 [30] Columbus Square: Passyunk Square: 4.6 † Wharton Square: South 4.6 ...
Location: Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, U.S.: Nearest town: Fort Washington and Flourtown: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 493 acres (200 ha): Elevation: 328 feet (100 m) [1]: Established: 1953 () as a state park: Named for: The temporary fort built by George Washington’s troops in the fall of 1777, before heading to Valley Forge: Administrator: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural ...
Amada Restaurant - owned by Jose Garces, Philadelphia's newest Iron Chef; The Fountain Restaurant - the Four Season Hotel, rated #1 in the city by Zagat Survey; Geno's Steaks - of the "Geno's vs. Pat's" debate; McGillin's Olde Ale House - the oldest continuously operational tavern in Philadelphia; Morimoto - the original Iron Chef's restaurant
The Williams family began hosting picnics in 1850 at a small grove near Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.Within a few years, the grove was developed into a park. In 1873, the Cumberland Valley Railroad, which operated the newly constructed Dillsburg and Mechanicsburg Railroad, leased the grove from the Williams family, planning to build it into a resort destination.
Blue Bell Hill Park [1] commonly known as Blue Bell Park is a small park located in Blue Bell Hill by Germantown, Philadelphia. The park is located on the Wissahickon Creek and is directly southeast of Wissahickon Valley Park. [2] [3] The RittenhouseTown Historic District is located at Blue Bell Hill. [4]