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  2. Philadelphia Parks & Recreation - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Philadelphia Parks & Recreation (PPR) is the municipal department responsible for managing parks, recreation centers, playgrounds, trails, community gardens, and historic properties in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania .

  3. 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 ]

  4. List of parks in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Cobbs Creek Park: West, Southwest: 851 [7] Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park: South: 348 [8] Tacony Creek Park Northeast 304 [7] Benjamin Rush State Park: Northeast 275 [9] Poquessing Creek Park Northeast 189 [7] Morris Park: Overbrook: 147 [10] John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum: Southwest 145 ‡ [11] Morris Arboretum: Chestnut Hill ...

  5. Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse is a free young children's playground near North 33rd Street and Oxford Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, within the borders of Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Philadelphia magazine awarded it Best Playground of Philly in 2006 and 2008, calling it "a city treasure."

  6. Philadelphia Parking Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) is an agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that manages many parking operations for Philadelphia. [2] The PPA was created by the Philadelphia City Council on January 11, 1950, for the purpose of conducting research for management of off-street parking and establishing a permanent, coordinated system of parking facilities in the city.

  7. Morrell Park, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The land area of Morrell Park was originally the 300-acre (1.2 km 2) summer home estate of Edward and Louise Morrell. Colonel Edward de Veaux Morrell (1863-1917), a lawyer, was a US congressman from 1900 to 1907.

  8. Hunting Park, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Hunting Park is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. In 2024, the 19140 ZIP code , which roughly consists of Hunting Park and Nicetown–Tioga , has a median home sale price of $113,900.

  9. Kent Automatic Garages - Wikipedia

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    Contracts for equipment and the erection of a $2,000,000 parking garage in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had been signed. [1] Kent planned to build other garages, but it is unknown if they were built. [7] The Kent Automatic Garage at 43rd and 44th Streets was sold in a foreclosure sale by Joseph P. Day, on November 13, 1931. The property brought ...