Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Philadelphia was named from the one of the seven cities from Revelation chapters 2 and 3, by William Penn in 1682. Penn, a Quaker minister, establish...
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The Rosenbach Museum & Library, home of Bram Stoker's original research notes and outlines for Dracula, is hosting the 7th annual Dracula...
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Philly is a town steeped in history and mystery. The Spirits of '76 Ghost Tour will give you a little of both. Developed by the people who brought you...
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Representatives Maurice Hinchey (D-NY-22) and John McHugh (R-NY-23) reintroduced the PAHR bill (HR 2256) in the House of Representatives on May 5,...
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In 1708 a Welshman named Edward Morgan settled on 309 acres and a log house was built. The log house passed through many owners until it was abandoned...
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Know when you should avoid travel. If you are sick with symptoms of influenza-like illness, you should not travel. More… Be prepared for...
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I just received the memo below from Ed Kane; President of the Olde Fort Mifflin Historical Society that he was sent by a local art organization. Ed...
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The state of Pennsylvanian has a new website "H1N1 in PA ".that you can use when visiting Philadelphia landmarks and have questions about...
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