
A history of trail building
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Carpenters Hall, newly built in 1774 when it hosted the First Continental Photo Mugs Carpenters Hall, newly built in 1774 when it hosted the First Continental Congress which met to oppose British rule, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America.... |
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Carpenters Hall, newly built in 1774 when it hosted the First Continental Photo Mugs Carpenters Hall, newly built in 1774 when it hosted the First Continental Congress which met to oppose British rule, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America.... |
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Historic Elfreths Alley, Old City District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Photo Mugs Historic Elfreths Alley, Old City District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America.... |
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Things That Aren't There Anymore: Philadelphia Remember peeking into an automat window at Horn & Hardart ? (as pictured on the front cover) Or watching a ballgame at Connie Mack Stadium ? (pictured on rear of carton). Or riding a gondola at Willow Grove Park? Revisit some of the Delaware Valley's favorite landmarks in THINGS THAT AREN'T THERE ANYMORE, a WHYY production. Narrated by lontime Philadelphia sports announcer Bill Campbell, THINGS TH... |
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GIANT Wall Sticker of: Panoramic map of historic Bird's-eye Philadelphia #NAME? streets, avenues, and public buildings--and of the Centennial buildings in Fairmount Park. $44.00 GIANT Wall Sticker of an historic map from the Panoramic Maps Collection of the Library of Congress. Emerald Honeybee offers only the BEST in quality. Our Wall Stickers are printed by a Professional Graphics Company using a MIMAKI Eco-Solvent Printer and archival inks. (Which means your poster is UV protected and will not fade over time). Shipped rolled in a tube. Description of this Poster is as ... |
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4D New York City Skyline Time Puzzle $26.18 This puzzle recreates Manhattan's famous skyline not only in three dimensions using scale-model buildings, but also along the axis of fourth dimension time, spanning 101 years of its architectural history. The puzzle includes 120 plastic buildings that depict the city as it appeared as far back as 1812 through to 1971 with the addition of the World Trade Towers, and into the future in 2013 with th... |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Carpenters Hall, newly built in 1774 when it hosted the First Continental from Robert Harding $24.99 Photo Puzzle, Carpenters Hall, newly built in 1774 when it hosted the First Continental. Carpenters Hall, newly built in 1774 when it hosted the First Continental Congress which met to oppose British rule, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1... |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Liberty Tower, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North from Robert Harding $24.99 Photo Puzzle, Liberty Tower, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North. Liberty Tower, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is ... |
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Tudor Style: Tudor Revival Houses in America from 1890 to the Present $27.52 The Tudor house is one of America's keystones-- a type of home that has attracted homeowners for more than a century. Its basic elements-- the steep gabled roofs, mullioned windows made of leaded glass, and half-timbering-- are instantly recognizable and iconic. Tudor Style showcases the wide variety of Tudor homes and how American Tudor style differs from their English counterparts.Renowned photo... |
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The Liberty Bell (Welcome Books: American Symbols) $1.49 Emergent readers will discover the history and heritage of American symbos, such as the U.S. flag and the bald eagle, in this patriotic series. The text introduces American symbols and explains why they represent America.... |
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