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Product Description: Chestnut Hill, in northwest Philadelphia, is one of America's most beautiful urban villages thanks to the fusion of a magnificent physical setting, notable architecture, historic preservation, and careful planning. During the Colonial period, Chestnut Hill was a rough-hewn village of farmers and millers...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780738510613 | Arcadia Pub, August 1, 2002, cover price $21.99 | About this edition: Chestnut Hill, in northwest Philadelphia, is one of America's most beautiful urban villages thanks to the fusion of a magnificent physical setting, notable architecture, historic preservation, and careful planning.
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9780738512297 | Arcadia Pub, August 1, 2003, cover price $21.99
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9781592135066 | Temple Univ Pr, September 28, 2007, cover price $44.50
Product Description: During the Gilded Age, Rittenhouse Square was home to Philadelphiaâs high society, with more millionaires per square foot than any other American neighborhood except New Yorkâs Fifth Avenue. Established by William Penn in 1682 as the South-West Square and renamed after astronomer David Rittenhouse in 1825, Rittenhouse Square and its environs changed from an isolated district of brickyards and workersâ shanties into the cityâs most elegant and elite neighborhood between 1845 and 1865...read more
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9780738557434 | Arcadia Pub, June 25, 2008, cover price $19.99 | About this edition: During the Gilded Age, Rittenhouse Square was home to Philadelphiaâs high society, with more millionaires per square foot than any other American neighborhood except New Yorkâs Fifth Avenue.
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9781596297876 | History Pr, February 12, 2010, cover price $19.99
Product Description: Philadelphia is not only the birthplace of America but also the birthplace of America's consumer culture. From the Civil War until Vietnam, Philadelphia's thriving middle class made the city a mercantile mecca, home to some of America's largest and most innovative department and specialty stores...read more
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9780738592138 | Arcadia Pub, February 27, 2012, cover price $21.99 | About this edition: Philadelphia is not only the birthplace of America but also the birthplace of America's consumer culture.
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9781439903292 | Temple Univ Pr, January 23, 2017, cover price $40.00
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