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Art Club of Philadelphia         
The Art Club of Philadelphia, often called the Philadelphia Art Club, was a club in Philadelphia, founded on February 7, 1887, to advance the arts.Charter, constitution and by-laws of the Art Club of Philadelphia with house rules, report of the Board of Directors and list of members, 1898 It took on the same spirit as the Century Club of New York City: a comfortable, even opulent, place for member artists and art amateurs to work, stay, and socialize.
Maxwell Football Club         
The Maxwell Football Club (originally called the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia) was established in 1935 to promote safety in the game of American football. Named in honor of Robert W.
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  • 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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¦ noun US informal Philadelphia.