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  2. University of Pennsylvania Perelman Quadrangle - Wikipedia

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    Perelman Quadrangle, also known as Perelman Quad, is an area of the University of Pennsylvania's campus in West Philadelphia that was redeveloped in 2001 in conjunction with a comprehensive renovation of Houston Hall.

  3. David Rittenhouse Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The David Rittenhouse Laboratory (DRL) is an academic and research building at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.The building is named for David Rittenhouse, a notable American astronomer and Penn professor of the 18th century and the president of the American Philosophical Society.

  4. Quadrangle Dormitories (University of Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Tower (1901), at 37th & Spruce Streets. The Upper Quad, looking west. The Quadrangle was the first major dormitory built by the university. [4] Prior to its construction, the undergraduate components of the College (25 to 50 percent of student body) was populated by many commuters from Philadelphia-area residents; students from elsewhere lived in fraternities, Philadelphia relatives ...

  5. List of tourist attractions in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania; Center for Art in Wood; The Design Center of Philadelphia University; Drexel University Collection [8] Fleisher Art Memorial; The Galleries at Moore College; Painted Bride Art Center; Paradigm Gallery and Studio [9] Philadelphia Art Alliance; Philadelphia's Magic Gardens; The Print Center ...

  6. History of the University of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    A c. 1815 illustration of the Ninth Street campus of the University of Pennsylvania, including the medical department (on left) and the college building (on right). In 1802, the university moved to the unused Presidential Mansion at Ninth and Market Streets, a building that both George Washington and John Adams had declined to occupy while Philadelphia was the nation's capital.

  7. Online Books Page - Wikipedia

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    The Online Books Page lists over 2 million books [3] and has several features, such as A Celebration of Women Writers and Banned Books Online. The Online Books Page was the second substantial effort to catalog online texts, but the first to do so with the rigors required by library science. It first appeared on the Web in the summer of 1993.

  8. University City, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Middle Years Alternative & Parkway School (6-12): 49th and Chestnut St. Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander University of Pennsylvania Partnership School (K-8): 42nd and Locust St. Samuel Powel School (K-4): 36th and Powelton Ave. West Philadelphia High School (9-12): 48th and Chestnut St. Private Christ Memorial Day School (K-6): 43rd and Chestnut St.

  9. Van Pelt Library - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Patterson Van Pelt Library, also known as the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center and Van Pelt, is the primary library at the University of Pennsylvania. The building was designed by architects Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson, and built in 1962. It has a gross area of 201,215 square feet (18,693 m 2).

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