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2506 S 19th St
Philadelphia, PA 19145
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R&R Mechanical Service Inc
  • • Air Conditioning & Heating Contractors
  • • Residential & Commercial HVAC Installation Services
  • • Air Duct Cleaning
(215) 744-3217
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White Dog Café
  • • Contemporary American Cuisine
  • • Only the Finest Organic Ingredients
  • • Spicy Lamb Bolognese
(215) 386-9224
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Universal Auto Repair
  • • Tires & Wheel Installations
  • • Winter Preparation
  • • Shocks & Steering Repairs
(215) 722-2322
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Barclay Prime
  • • Exclusive Raw Bar
  • • Numerous Sweets & Desserts
  • • Sparkling, Red & White Wine
(215) 732-7560
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Things To Do in Philadelphia, PA

Schuylkill River Park Schuylkill River Park

Nestled along the Schuylkill River, the aptly named Schuylkill River Park provides a large municipal space for outdoor recreation. From the soccer fields, baseball diamond, tennis and basketball courts to the special section designated for dogs, this recreational center offers plenty of activities. Eventually, construction will connect this park to the popular Schuylkill River Trail.

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Adventure Aquarium Adventure Aquarium

Travel across state lines for a journey under the sea. Adventure Aquarium features 8,000 aquatic animals from all over the world living in their semi-aquatic, freshwater and marine habitats. Explore the exhibits and attractions and see the beauty of the ocean, including a large coral reef tank, as well as some of the most gorgeous, exotic, endangered and dangerous creatures found in the water.

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Fort Mifflin Fort Mifflin

Visit Fort Mifflin and see one of the most unique historical sites in the US. Commissioned in 1771, this fort and its surrounding area played vital roles during the American Revolution and the Civil War. When Fort Mifflin was decommissioned in 1952, its 14 authentically restored buildings were opened to the public so they could see "The Fort that Saved America."

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