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  2. Red Paw Emergency Relief Team - Wikipedia

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    Red Paw Emergency Relief Team is a volunteer-based organization that responds 24/7, 365 days a year. [19] It operates mainly in the Pennsylvania counties of Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware, with some services extended to neighboring counties and states in the Delaware Valley . Red Paw is called when residents with pets ...

  3. Philadelphia Catholic League - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Catholic League is a high school sports league composed (as of the 2012-13 year) of 18 Catholic High Schools in Philadelphia and the surrounding Pennsylvania suburbs. The league itself was founded in the summer of 1920 on the steps of Villanova academy (now Alumni Hall on Villanova University 's campus) by Monsignor Bonner.

  4. Union League of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. June 22, 1979. The Union League of Philadelphia is a private club founded in 1862 by the Old Philadelphians as a patriotic society to support the policies of Abraham Lincoln. As of 2022, the club has over 4,000 members. [2] Its main building was built in 1865 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

  5. Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League holds Black Friday 'Adopt ...

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    In fact, the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is holding an "Adopt, Don’t Shop" event on Black Friday that offers fee-waived adoptions for both cats and dogs. Presented by MetLife Pet Insurance ...

  6. Philadelphia Pythians - Wikipedia

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    The 1868 season was the most notable for the Pythians. Records of the team's undefeated season show the player roster and the schedule. The team had three separate lineups, also known as a "nine". A handwritten copy of the 1868 roster reveals the players for each lineup. The schedule also shows their non-league games and scores.

  7. 1919 Philadelphia Phillies season - Wikipedia

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    National League W L Pct. GB Home Road; Cincinnati Reds: 96: 44 0.686 — 51–19 45–25 New York Giants: 87: 53 0.621 9 46–23 41–30 Chicago Cubs: 75: 65 0.536 21 40–31 35–34 Pittsburgh Pirates: 71: 68 0.511 24½ 39–31 32–37 Brooklyn Robins: 69: 71 0.493 27 36–34 33–37 Boston Braves: 57: 82 0.410 38½ 29–38 28–44 St. Louis ...

  8. Washington Grays (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Grays of Philadelphia, also known as Volunteer Corps of Light Infantry, Light Artillery Corps, Washington Grays, Artillery Corps, Washington Grays, was a volunteer regiment of the United States. Formed in 1822 in Philadelphia, the regiment became part of the Pennsylvania National Guard in 1879. John Oppell Foering wrote, "Without ...

  9. 44th and Parkside Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Stars, 1934-1949. The P.R.R. YMCA Athletic Field, also known as Penmar Park and commonly referred to in the 1930s and 1940s as the 44th and Parkside ballpark, was an athletic field and ballpark in West Philadelphia from as early as the 1890s to the early 1950s. It was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA for use by its employees.