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The Chapel of Four Chaplains,
Dave (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Got married here, Sept 93
Mayfair School Athletic Fields,
Colby (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Yeah Mister B!
Boathouse Row,
Jessica (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
www.boathouserow.org
Wissahickon Memorial (Henry Avenue) Bridge,
rawdog (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
this is also known as a suicide bridge.
Abraham Lincoln High School (The All-Academies High School),
Rocky (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Yo Adrian!
Philadelphia Brewing Company,
kenso (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
oops. wrong website
http://www.yardsbrewing.com/
Johnny Brenda's,
kenso (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
has the bestest bartender/galleryowner ever!
New Kensington Community Development Corporation,
kenso (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Possibly some of the nicest people to work with ever....
Johnny Brenda's,
Fishy (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
The owners rock!!!
WYBE / Independence Media of Philadelphia,
Eric (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Check out the awesome tower shadow!
Pastorius Park,
needcaffeine (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Summer Concerts are hosted here.
Valley Green Inn,
needcaffeine (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Actually chestnut hill section of Philadelphia Coordinates: 40.070° -75.202°
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut_Hill,_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania
1902 statue of kneeling Lenape warrior,
needcaffeine (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
sorry meant, chestnut hill section of Philadelphia Coordinates: 40.070° -75.202°
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut_Hill,_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania
1902 statue of kneeling Lenape warrior,
needcaffeine (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
this is actually in the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia. Chester Hill (40°53'24"N 78°13'48"W)
Skirkanich Hall,
Ira Winston (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
The building (which isn't in the aerial photograph) opened during the summer of 2006.
See http://www.seas.upenn.edu/skirkanich/what_to_see.html
for details.
Abraham Lincoln High School (The All-Academies High School),
tundy (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
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