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With more than 1.5 million residents, Philadelphia, the "City of Brotherly Love," is the sixth largest city in the country. It is the birth place of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence and world-famous cheese steaks. Founded in 1773 by William Penn, Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the U.S. from 1790 to 1800. Its homes and apartment residents are about 100 miles from New York City, Baltimore and Washington D.C.
With more than 1.5 million residents, Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, is the sixth largest city in the country. It's the birth place of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence and world-famous cheese steaks. Founded in 1773 by William Penn, Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the U.S. from 1790 to 1800. Its homes and apartment residents are about 100 miles from New York City, Baltimore and Washington D.C.
Home to Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and the Liberty Bell, Philadelphia has many historical landmarks. But just because the city has an influence on the past doesn't mean it isn't also forward-thinking, particularly in its goals to become one of the greenest cities in the country. The goal of the Greenworks Philadelphia project is to lower city government energy consumption, increase the use of alternative energy sources, lower greenhouse gas emissions and create jobs in green industries, among many other things. If you're looking to live greener, Philadelphia has many green-certified homes for sale.
If you prefer to see green by way of sports fields, check out a Phillies game at Citizens Bank Park in south Philly or a Philadelphia Eagles game at Lincoln Financial Field. Inside or outside the stadium, authentic Philly cheese steak sandwiches are available from vendors and popular restaurants such as Jim's Steaks, Gooey Looie's, Pat's King of Steaks, Geno's Steaks, Cosmis Meat Market and Dalessandro's Steaks.
You may be looking for a home to be close to a Philadelphia university or college, such as Saint Joseph's University, Temple University, La Salle University and Villanova University. The University City neighborhood is home to Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania. Not far from University City is the trendy, artsy Museum District, home to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Franklin Institute.
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