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WOO (Philadelphia)         
  • WOO made its debut broadcast on the evening of April 24, 1922.<ref name="advertisement">[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:April_24,_1922_Wanamaker%27s_advertisement_for_radio_station_WOO.gif "Wanamaker News of the Day"] (advertisement) ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', April 24, 1922, page 11.</ref>
1920S PHILADELPHIA RADIO STATION
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WOO was an AM band radio station, which was operated by the Wanamaker Department Store in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from early 1922 until mid-1928.
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Sandra und Woo
Sandra and Woo was a comedy webcomic written by a German author, Oliver Knörzer, and drawn by an Indonesian artist, Puri "Powree" Andini. It was published in English and German.
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  • Center City]]
  • Philadelphia's [[30th Street Station]] accommodates both [[SEPTA]] regional and [[Amtrak]] national trains and is Amtrak's third busiest train station in the nation
  • Schuylkill]], a symbol of the city's rich [[rowing]] history
  • Camden]], [[New Jersey]]
  • [[Philadelphia City Hall]] at night
  • World's Fair]] in the U.S. held on the 100th anniversary of the nation's founding
  • Center City Philadelphia]] at night, February 2016
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  • conservatories]]
  • an 1818 painting]] by [[John Trumbull]]. Historian [[Joseph Ellis]] has called the Declaration "the most potent and consequential words in American history."<ref>John Hazelton, ''The Historical Value of Trumbull's: Declaration of Independence'', [[Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography]], volume 31 (Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1907), 38.</ref>
  • Philadelphia's [[Fairmount Park]], the city's largest park is located on the [[Schuylkill River]].
  • Constitution]] was ratified, on July 4, 1776, and June 21, 1788, respectively
  • [[Fairmount Water Works]], Philadelphia's second municipal waterworks, December 1984
  • Arch Streets]], a symbol of Philadelphia's sister city relationship with [[Tianjin]]
  • The [[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania]] is one of the world's most prestigious [[business school]]s.
  • Chestnut Street]] served as Philadelphia's town hall from 1800 to 1854
  • Market Street]]. The building is currently undergoing renovations to become the new headquarters of the [[Philadelphia Police Department]].
  • Italian Market]] in [[South Philadelphia]]
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  • Center City]]
  • Broad Street]], home of the [[Philadelphia Orchestra]]
  • alt=A Portraiture of the City of Philadelphia, by Thomas Holme
  • 52nd Street station]]
  • One Liberty Place]], built between 1985 and 1987 (in the background), and [[Philadelphia City Hall]], built between 1871 and 1901 (in the foreground)
  • Naked Bike Ride]] attracts participants domestically and worldwide to Philadelphia.
  • Pat's Steaks]] (foreground) and [[Geno's Steaks]] (background) in [[South Philadelphia]]
  • Quaker]] school in the nation
  • The [[University of Pennsylvania]], an [[Ivy League]] university in Philadelphia and one of the highest-ranked universities in the world
  • Aerial view of [[Philadelphia International Airport]], the busiest airport in [[Pennsylvania]] and 21st busiest in the nation
  • [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
  • Philadelphia police]] cruiser on [[Benjamin Franklin Parkway]]
  • Chinatown]]
  • Market Street]], the presidential mansion of [[George Washington]] and [[John Adams]] from 1790 to 1800
  • art deco]] architecture at 16th Street and JFK Boulevard
  • The [[Philadelphia Eagles]] are presented with the [[Vince Lombardi Trophy]] after winning [[Super Bowl LII]] on February 4, 2018
  • King Charles II]] depicted in ''The Birth of Pennsylvania'', a 1680 painting by [[Jean Leon Gerome Ferris]]
  • [[William Penn]]'s 1682 [[Treaty of Shackamaxon]] with the [[Lenape]] tribe depicted in ''[[Penn's Treaty with the Indians]]'', a 1772 oil painting by [[Benjamin West]]
  • Walnut Street]] is the oldest stock exchange in the United States.
  • Wells Fargo Center]] in [[South Philadelphia]], home of the two-time [[Stanley Cup]] champion [[Philadelphia Flyers]] of the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) and three-time champion [[Philadelphia 76ers]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA)
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WOO (Philadelphia)
WOO was an AM band radio station, which was operated by the Wanamaker Department Store in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from early 1922 until mid-1928.