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    Observation For the final Philadelphia Experience report, I decided to observe a public space, Race Street Pier. To get to the pier you can either walk or drive a car there. Since I don’t live in the city, I had to drive. Once there, I approached a big black gate that was wide open with the name of the pier on it. Walking from the busy street behind me, I wandered into a tree covered garden with two possible paths to pick from. I chose the one on the left. This path was lined with trees and lights

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    On July 8, 1776, a 2080 pound bronze bell rang out in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, marking America’s independence, known as the Liberty Bell. This bell indicated the reading of The Declaration of Independence, which declared the thirteen original colonies’ separation from Great Britain. According to US History, the bell honored the 50th year anniversary of William Penn’s 1701 Charter of Privileges, also known as Pennsylvania’s original constitution. The bell contains an important message with the

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    In the same way, in Franklin’s 1725 work of writing, A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain, he admitted that he would have liked to be a philosopher, but he knew that he never fully would be. Through this, he showed his outlook on philosophy and ways to embody and contribute to society without making it a career. For example, Franklin’s scientific innovations set a platform that inspired others in the future. Franklin’s writing impacted the era of the Enlightenment in a way

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    This article is mainly about comparing the master plans of this area issued in the late 20th Century and 2011. As part of the background, I’d like to mention that the development of Central Riverfront District could be traced back to 1967. The Philadelphia City Planning Commission made a plan to build the I-95 Express Highway in that year. It was a postwar interstate highway happening with the automobile growth, serving the purpose of development out. But it also isolated the riverfront (which was

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    many other national, state and municipal officers over 150,000 people and even the Emperor and Empress of Brazil the fair commenced. Although not considered financially successful for its investors, the Centennial Exhibition that took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the year 1876 was a ground breaking event that showcased the incredible advancement in culture and industry experienced by the United States immediately after the Civil War. The significance of the Centennial to the American

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    Benjamin Franklin’s effects on the Revolutionary War Brendan Stefan Mountain View High School   Some may know Benjamin Franklin as that guy on the hundred-dollar bill or the guy that flew the kite with a key on it. But he is much more than just a kite flyer. He helped spark the revolution that transformed our society into what it is today. He had many effects on the war in and outside of the colonies. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. He was the tenth son of his soap making

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    write, invent, read, or improve the community around him. One example of this well used time was Franklin’s idea to create a lending library. Franklin cannot take the credit for inventing libraries but he is awarded the honor of bringing them to Philadelphia. While it started as a mere convenience the library allowed for an entire colony to become better educated and was an idea that spread throughout the colonies creating a smarter generation of people. Franklin was nothing if not intensely practical

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    Robert Venturi., You can also visit our underground museum, built in the same year. It contains many of Franklin’s inventions. There, you can also learn about the highly fascinating philosopher Benjamin Franklin. The address is 322 Market Street, Philadelphia, P.A. If you would like to schedule a group tour, call (215) 965-2305. We recommend visiting in the spring, as that is when the weather is fairest. Enjoy your time at Franklin Court! Back Panel (The House) Benjamin Franklin played a large role

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    In the City of Philadelphia, there are many places that qualify as Cosmopolitan Canopies. These Canopies are “settings that offer a respite from the lingering tensions of urban life and an opportunity for diverse peoples to come together” (Anderson, XIV). Although, as you walk through the city, you may see a vast amount of diversity, there are certain places where the diversity is signified as a canopy. A canopy must have certain characteristics that say whether it is one or not. Characteristics

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    Did someone say it was dark in here? Benjamin Franklin said no worries I can fix that. His most famous accomplishment was electricity. Although he did also invent bifocals, lightening rods, and even swim fins and so forth. The following paragraphs, will cover how and why Benjamin created the inventions he did. Benjamin Franklin was born on milk street,in boston massachusetts, on January 17, 1706. He was the 15th, and the youngest child. Some of his favorite siblings were his brother James Franklin

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