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Philadelphia is the site of the first capital of the United States. The Quakers came here in 1681 to settle. In the beginning they lived in caves carved out along the Delaware River. Over 80 homes were quickly built. William Penn called it his "greene countrie towne". The Quakers were hard-working and industrious and this paid off as the town prospered. History takes first dibs here as the First and Second Continental Congresses (1774 and 1775-1776) and the Constitutional Convention (1787) met in Philadelphia which then served as the capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800.

The population of Philadelphia is approximately 1,917,550.

The approximate number of families is 674,899.

The amount of land area in Philadelphia is 135 sq. miles.

The amount of surface water is 19.543 sq kilometers.

Philadelphia is located in southeastern Pennsylvania. It is 100 miles south of New York and 133 miles north of Washington, D.C.

The Liberty Bell Center, the internationally known symbol of freedom was cast by the White Chapel Foundry. A "Freedom Bell" was made for Trinity Church in NYC commemorating 9/11. Throughout the expansive, light-filled Center, larger-than-life historic documents and graphic images explore the facts and the myths surrounding the Bell. X-rays give an insider's view, literally, of the Bell's crack and inner-workings.

The city is recognized as the birthplace of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, where the legacy of more than three centuries of political, economic, social, and cultural achievements abound. A place where Americans defended their liberty, and claimed the standards of the American Dream. To complement its forward thinking and appreciation for learning, Philadelphia has over 30 educational institutions.

America's most historic square mile leads to the paths of understanding American history where it all converges in Philadelphia and its historic countryside. Even before William Penn founded the city, and built his estate in Bucks County, Native Americans and Swedish colonists came to the area.

City Hall, one of the nation's largest, is a prominent building with a tower surmounted by a statue of William Penn. Edgar Allan Poe's house has also been preserved, and the historic 18th-century houses in the Society Hill section are additional tourist attractions, as is the restored Revolutionary War Fort Mifflin.

The first and second continental congress convened here in Philadelphia. The citizens were loyal to their new country and made Philadelphia the headquarters of the American Revolution. Philadelphia was the national capital until 1800 except for a brief time when New York City was the capital. Philadelphia is rich in historical sites.

The motto, The City of Brotherly Love, came from William Penn, the English Quaker, who envisioned the area as a place where anyone of any color or background could live together in peace and harmony, thus, the motto about brotherly love.

Local Newspapers are the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer.

Philadelphia Sports teams are the Eagles, Phillies and 76ers.

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Fun Philadelphia Facts and Sexy Dating Ideas!

Philadelphia is the site of the first capital of the United States. The Quakers came here in 1681 to settle. In the beginning they lived in caves carved out along the Delaware River. Over 80 homes were quickly built. William Penn called it his "greene countrie towne". The Quakers were hard-working and industrious and this paid off as the town prospered. History takes first dibs here as the First and Second Continental Congresses (1774 and 1775-1776) and the Constitutional Convention (1787) met in Philadelphia which then served as the capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800.

The population of Philadelphia is approximately 1,917,550.

The approximate number of families is 674,899.

The amount of land area in Philadelphia is 135 sq. miles.

The amount of surface water is 19.543 sq kilometers.

Philadelphia is located in southeastern Pennsylvania. It is 100 miles south of New York and 133 miles north of Washington, D.C.

The Liberty Bell Center, the internationally known symbol of freedom was cast by the White Chapel Foundry. A "Freedom Bell" was made for Trinity Church in NYC commemorating 9/11. Throughout the expansive, light-filled Center, larger-than-life historic documents and graphic images explore the facts and the myths surrounding the Bell. X-rays give an insider's view, literally, of the Bell's crack and inner-workings.

The city is recognized as the birthplace of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, where the legacy of more than three centuries of political, economic, social, and cultural achievements abound. A place where Americans defended their liberty, and claimed the standards of the American Dream. To complement its forward thinking and appreciation for learning, Philadelphia has over 30 educational institutions.

America's most historic square mile leads to the paths of understanding American history where it all converges in Philadelphia and its historic countryside. Even before William Penn founded the city, and built his estate in Bucks County, Native Americans and Swedish colonists came to the area.



City Hall, one of the nation's largest, is a prominent building with a tower surmounted by a statue of William Penn. Edgar Allan Poe's house has also been preserved, and the historic 18th-century houses in the Society Hill section are additional tourist attractions, as is the restored Revolutionary War Fort Mifflin.

The first and second continental congress convened here in Philadelphia. The citizens were loyal to their new country and made Philadelphia the headquarters of the American Revolution. Philadelphia was the national capital until 1800 except for a brief time when New York City was the capital. Philadelphia is rich in historical sites.

The motto, The City of Brotherly Love, came from William Penn, the English Quaker, who envisioned the area as a place where anyone of any color or background could live together in peace and harmony, thus, the motto about brotherly love.

Local Newspapers are the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer.

Philadelphia Sports teams are the Eagles, Phillies and 76ers.

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