Gorgas Park is named for the Gorgas Family who settled in the area toward the end of the 17th Century. In 1759 Joseph Gorgas bought a half interest...
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As a part of AARP's 60th Anniversary, AARP launched an ambitious effort in 2019 to create 53 fitness parks – one each in all 50 states, the D...
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Ridley Creek State Park encompasses more than 2,606 acres of Delaware County woodlands and meadows. The gently rolling terrain of the park, bisecte...
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Louis I. Kahn Park was built on the site of the Greystone Luxury Hotel (formerly known as the Gladstone Hotel), demolished in 1971. The original ...
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The Center City District works year-round to ensure that Philadelphia's downtown not only looks welcoming, but also is brighter, safer and more acc...
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The old cracked Bell still proclaims Liberty and Independence Hall echoes the words, "We the People." Explore Franklin's Philadelphia and learn abo...
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Mario Lanza Park is an urban oasis located on the 200 block of Catharine and Queen Streets. A central meeting place for families, civic groups and ...
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Rich in modern recreational facilities and historical significance, Fort Washington blossoms with flowering dogwood in the spring.Fort Washington S...
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Forbidden Drive runs from the merging of the Monoshone and the Wissahickon Creeks (near Lincoln Drive) northward to Northwestern Ave. at...
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Walking at Norristown Farm Park8 miles of trailsMost trails are paved and used for walking, rollerblading, and bicycling.NOTICE: There are no park ...
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History:Edward C. Knight was a successful Philadelphia businessman who by the 1880's was the largest landowner in Collingswood. Knight grew up in t...
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About the ParkBellevue Hall commands a grand view of this historic estate, and its present form reflects alterations made by William du Pont, Jr. M...
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Evansburg State Park is in southcentral Montgomery County between Norristown and Collegeville. Evansburg offers a significant area of green space a...
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Named after the Lenni Lenape Indian word for slow-moving water, Pennypack Park stretches nine miles, following Pennypack Creek southeast as it runs...
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For more than 20 years, the dream of a park on this ribbon of land along the Delaware River has been a source of inspiration as well as frustration...
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Located in back of the Township Building, Pennsbury's 54 acre park is a great place for walking, picnicking and bird-watching. Trails are kept mowe...
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This 230 acre oasis of woods and meadows, in the suburbs of eastern Abington Township, attracts visitors to its natural beauty year-round. A beques...
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