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  2. Hog Island, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The city of Philadelphia bought Hog Island from the federal government in 1930 for $3 million but the Great Depression delayed work until 1937. In the meantime, Camden Central Airport , opened in 1929 in New Jersey, served as the city's main airport until Philadelphia Municipal Airport opened on June 20, 1940.

  3. USS Philadelphia (1776) - Wikipedia

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    USS Philadelphia is a gunboat (referred to in contemporary documents as a gundalow or gondola) of the Continental Navy. She was constructed from July–August 1776 for service during the American Revolutionary War .

  4. Thomas Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wynne (July 20, 1627 – January 16, 1692) was personal physician of William Penn and one of the original settlers of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania.Born in Ysceifiog, Wales, where his family dated back seventeen generations to Owain Gwynedd, [1] he accompanied Penn on his original journey to America on the ship Welcome.

  5. History of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The European forts and settlements in the Delaware River Valley, then known as New Sweden, c. 1650 A 1683 map of Philadelphia, which is believed to be the first city map created Philadelphia's seal in 1683 Penn's Treaty with the Indians, a 1772 portrait by Benjamin West now on display above the north door of the United States Capitol rotunda

  6. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Naval Shipyard was the first United States Navy shipyard and was historically important for nearly two centuries. [2]Construction of the original Philadelphia Naval Shipyard began during the American Revolution in 1776 at Front and Federal Streets in what is now the Pennsport section of Philadelphia.

  7. SS Merion - Wikipedia

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    The ship had twin screw propellers powered by twin triple-expansion steam engines, and, at top speed, could move 14 knots (26 km/h). [2] As built, Merion had accommodations for 150 second- and 1,700 third-class passengers. [1] Merion was named after a suburb of Philadelphia, PA, as was her sister ship, the SS Haverford.

  8. List of museums in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions, including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses, that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for ...

  9. Category:Actresses from Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Actresses from Philadelphia" The following 193 pages are in this category, out of 193 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.