“Our Perspective" Guidebook

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“Our Perspective" Guidebook

Neighborhoods

Manayunk is a neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with a population of 9,385. Manayunk is in Philadelphia County and is one of the best places to live in Pennsylvania. In fact, it ranks #30 in “Best neighborhoods to live in Philadelphia. Manayunk offers residents an urban suburban mix feel, and most residents own their homes. In Manayunk there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.
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Manayunk
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Manayunk is a neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with a population of 9,385. Manayunk is in Philadelphia County and is one of the best places to live in Pennsylvania. In fact, it ranks #30 in “Best neighborhoods to live in Philadelphia. Manayunk offers residents an urban suburban mix feel, and most residents own their homes. In Manayunk there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.
Roxborough is a neighborhood in the Northwest section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is bordered to the southwest, along the Schuylkill River, by the neighborhood of Manayunk, along the northeast by the Wissahickon Creek section of Fairmount Park, and to the southeast by the neighborhood of East Falls.
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Roxborough
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Roxborough is a neighborhood in the Northwest section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is bordered to the southwest, along the Schuylkill River, by the neighborhood of Manayunk, along the northeast by the Wissahickon Creek section of Fairmount Park, and to the southeast by the neighborhood of East Falls.
Iconic and historical places not to mention, history.
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Philadelphia
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Iconic and historical places not to mention, history.

Food scene

One of America’s largest and oldest public markets, housed since 1893 in a National Historic Landmark building, the Market offers an incredible selection of locally grown & exotic produce, locally sourced meats and poultry, plus the finest seafood, cheeses, baked goods, and confections. You’ll find everything you need to create a memorable meal, from cookbooks, to table linens, to kitchenware, to fresh cut flowers, and more. Plus the widest variety of restaurants under one roof.
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Reading Terminal Market
1136 N 12th St
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One of America’s largest and oldest public markets, housed since 1893 in a National Historic Landmark building, the Market offers an incredible selection of locally grown & exotic produce, locally sourced meats and poultry, plus the finest seafood, cheeses, baked goods, and confections. You’ll find everything you need to create a memorable meal, from cookbooks, to table linens, to kitchenware, to fresh cut flowers, and more. Plus the widest variety of restaurants under one roof.

Sightseeing

Known as “Philadelphia’s Market since 1893” and aims to preserve the architectural and historical character, and function, of the Reading Terminal Market as an urban farmers' market. Furthermore, to provide a wide variety of produce, meat, fish, bakery and dairy products, and other raw and prepared food, brought to a public market in the center of the city by farmers, growers, producers and chefs. The present-day market has also continued to evolve in terms of the types of merchants that have their businesses in the market; it has shifted from being a place with only produce, delis and fish counters to a more dynamic merchant selection. In addition to longstanding vendors such as Bassett’s Ice Cream—which first signed a lease at Reading Terminal Market in 1893—the market has innovated in recent years, introducing new types of vendors and experimenting with pop-up food carts. In addition to mainstays such as butchers and fishmongers, the market is home to the non-profit Fair Food Philly’s market stand, a gourmet corn-dog vendor, a winery, and a beer hall. Day-carts—which have typically housed the wares of souvenir sellers and arts and crafts vendors—now may sell foods and beverages. One of the newest vendors to operate a day-cart is a craft distiller of spirits.
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Reading Terminal Market
1136 N 12th St
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Known as “Philadelphia’s Market since 1893” and aims to preserve the architectural and historical character, and function, of the Reading Terminal Market as an urban farmers' market. Furthermore, to provide a wide variety of produce, meat, fish, bakery and dairy products, and other raw and prepared food, brought to a public market in the center of the city by farmers, growers, producers and chefs. The present-day market has also continued to evolve in terms of the types of merchants that have their businesses in the market; it has shifted from being a place with only produce, delis and fish counters to a more dynamic merchant selection. In addition to longstanding vendors such as Bassett’s Ice Cream—which first signed a lease at Reading Terminal Market in 1893—the market has innovated in recent years, introducing new types of vendors and experimenting with pop-up food carts. In addition to mainstays such as butchers and fishmongers, the market is home to the non-profit Fair Food Philly’s market stand, a gourmet corn-dog vendor, a winery, and a beer hall. Day-carts—which have typically housed the wares of souvenir sellers and arts and crafts vendors—now may sell foods and beverages. One of the newest vendors to operate a day-cart is a craft distiller of spirits.
The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Once placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House, the bell today is located in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park.
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Liberty Bell
526 Market St
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The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Once placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House, the bell today is located in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park.