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  2. Rittenhouse Square - Wikipedia

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    Rittenhouse Square is a neighborhood, including a public park, in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Rittenhouse Square often specifically refers to the park, while the neighborhood as a whole is referred to simply as Rittenhouse.

  3. Olney-Oak Lane, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Olney-Oak Lane, Philadelphia, is a section of Philadelphia that is immediately north of North Philadelphia and south of Cheltenham. It is an area that consists of the now defunct township that was called " Bristol Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania ".

  4. Fairhill, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Fairhill is a neighborhood on the east side of the North Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.Fairhill is bordered by Front Street to the east, Germantown Avenue (10th Street) to the west, Allegheny Avenue to the north, and Cumberland Street to the south. [1]

  5. Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Upper Darby Township, often shortened to Upper Darby, is a home rule township [3] in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States.As of the 2020 census, the township had a total population of 85,681, making it the state's sixth-most populated municipality after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Reading, and Erie. [4]

  6. Kingsessing, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    St. James Kingsessing Episcopal Church. The name Kingsessing, also spelled Chinsessing, comes from a Delaware word meaning "a place where there is a meadow". The historic Lenape, or Delaware as the English called them, had a village of the same name that roughly occupied the same site as where the current neighborhood was later developed.

  7. Spruce Hill, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    With a population of more than 16,000, Spruce Hill is a racially and ethnically diverse part of the city, where multiple examples of historic architecture are preserved, including a large number of Victorian rowhouses, many of which have been converted to multi-family apartments.

  8. Outline of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia is: a city in the state of Pennsylvania, in the United States; Atlas of Philadelphia; Population of Philadelphia 2010 U.S. Census: 1,526,006 people; 2000 U.S. Census: 1,517,550 people (to see why the city shrank, see White flight)

  9. The Philadelphia Negro - Wikipedia

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    During the 1890s, the Negro population in Philadelphia was afflicted with many of the problems seen across the U.S. in areas of low socioeconomic status. [5] Crime, poverty and drug addiction were among the many issues that the Philadelphia Negro population dealt with that added to the apparent social blight of the community.

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