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  2. March for Our Lives - Wikipedia

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    Video shows thousands of students and supporters walking the streets, protesting gun violence and current gun laws. [134] Snapchat created a "March For Our Lives" Sticker that could be used by the platform's users to document the walkouts around the US.

  3. Gun shows in the United States - Wikipedia

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    At the largest gun shows, over 1,000 firearms are sold over two days. [3] In 2007, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) reported that it found no definite numbers for U.S. gun shows, but said that estimates ranged from 2,000 to 5,200 a year. [3] In 1999, the ATF reported that 4,442 gun shows were advertised in 1998 in Gun Show Calendar. [2]: 4

  4. Gun laws in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    On average in Pennsylvania, this background check costs $20.00 for handgun purchases and $25.00 for a long gun purchase. [citation needed] Residents in Pennsylvania may also purchase firearms from gun shows and private individuals. When purchasing from a federally licensed dealer at a gun show, the process remains the same.

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  6. Mummers Parade - Wikipedia

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    The Mummers Parade is held each New Year's Day in Philadelphia.Started in 1901, it is the longest-running continuous folk parade in the United States. [1]Local clubs, usually called "New Years Associations" or "New Years Brigades", compete in one of five categories: Comics, Wench Brigades, Fancies, String Bands, and Fancy Brigades.

  7. List of philatelic exhibitions - Wikipedia

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    Phila Korea 1984 World Philatelic Exhibition, Seoul, 22–31 October 1984 (FIP) Philkorea 1994 World Stamp Exhibition, Seoul, 16–25 August 1994 PHILAKOREA 2002, Seoul, 2–11 August 2002 (FIP) [ 12 ]

  8. Trocadero Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Trocadero newspaper advertisement in The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 4, 1909. The theater, designed by architect Edwin Forrest Durang, then modified several times, was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places in 1973, and to the National Register of Historic Places five years later.

  9. Pennsylvania Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    When it did, most of the events held in the Civic Center, including trade shows and the annual Philadelphia Flower Show, moved to the new facility. As a result of the construction of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Chinatown buildings located on Arch Street, up to the intersection of 13th Street, were demolished. [1]