{"id":343,"date":"2012-06-30T19:28:09","date_gmt":"2012-06-30T19:28:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.websitefix.net\/clients\/Generic\/?page_id=343"},"modified":"2019-12-04T23:34:55","modified_gmt":"2019-12-04T23:34:55","slug":"west-valley","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/SouthernNJ3\/?page_id=343","title":{"rendered":"City Of Philadelphia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>CITY OF PHILADELPHIA<br \/>\n<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>City Hall<br \/>\n<\/strong>Market Street<br \/>\nPhiladelphia 215-686-1776<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.phila.gov\">www.phila.gov<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of Commerce<br \/>\n<\/strong>200 South Broad Street<br \/>\nPhiladelphia 215-545-1234<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/chamberphl.com\/\">https:\/\/chamberphl.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Major Highways<\/strong><br \/>\nInterstates 96, 295, 76, 676; US Routes 1, 13<\/p>\n<p>Known as the \u201cThe City of Brotherly Love,\u201d Philadelphia is the one of the  nation\u2019s largest metropolitan centers and the second largest on the East Coast.  Situated at the crossroads of the Mid-Atlantic states and New England,  Philadelphia County had its genesis in 1682 when King Charles II gave William  Penn this valuable parcel of land in the New World as payment for a debt owed  to Penn\u2019s father. By the eve of the American Revolution, Philadelphia had grown  so rapidly that it was the second-largest English-speaking city in the world.<\/p>\n<p>Alive with historical heritage, Philadelphia is the birthplace of our country,  where the Constitutional Convention gathered behind closed doors to revise the  Articles of Confederation and write the Constitution. Since the days when  William Penn envisioned this \u201cGreene Country Towne,\u201d Philadelphia has been a  melting pot for immigrants worldwide. Today the area retains the warmth and  friendliness of a small town, with residents that are described as a pleasing  mixture of sophisticated and earthy, vibrant and relaxed, ethnic and  multi-cultural. Those relocating to this area will also notice a blending of  Philadelphia\u2019s proud history with a progressive approach to a dynamic economic  future.<\/p>\n<p>From quaint colonial neighborhoods and cobblestone streets to gleaming  high-rise office buildings, Philadelphia claims tremendous economic strength  and a leading position in the field of education. The popular \u201870s movement  that renovated the inner city core of major metropolitan centers contributed to  the revitalization of Center City Philadelphia. Today, handsome brownstones  harmonize with impressive Georgian style homes. Standing side-by-side with key  American landmarks and historic sites such as the Liberty Bell and Independence  Hall are massive new projects such as the convention center, the justice  center, a sports complex, an orchestra hall, and the airport\u2019s new  international terminal.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Services<br \/>\n<\/strong>Life  in Philadelphia is eased by an efficient network of buses, trolleys, subways,  rail commuter, and high-speed lines that guarantee rapid and efficient  transportation. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority or SEPTA  offers commuter rail service between the city and the suburbs. Both the  Suburban Station and the Market East Station are in the heart of the business,  shopping, and hotel districts. Although all stations connect to the airport  rail line, the 30th Street Station also offers a quick and easy connection to  Amtrak. Philadelphia serves as a hub in Amtrak\u2019s Northeast Corridor, providing  excellent regional service. SEPTA operates a fleet of buses and street cars  throughout the city and suburbs, while the Market-Frankford and Broad Street  subway lines cris-cross the city. It is often said of Philadelphia, \u201cThere is  no such thing as not being able to get there from here.\u201d Philadelphia  International Airport, located just eight miles from Center City, is served by  most major airlines. The city is also accessible via major highways.<\/p>\n<p>In the fields of education and new technology, the region boasts nearly 90  degree-granting institutions, several medical schools, dental schools,  pharmaceutical companies, a myriad of producers of medical equipment, and more  than 115 hospitals. Advanced research institutions account for nearly $200  million each year in research grants. In recent years, the region has also  become increasingly attractive to new business, driven by the availability of  start-up funding and exceptional entrepreneurial support.<\/p>\n<p>Parents will be pleased at the exceptional educational choices available in  Philadelphia. In addition to its standard curriculum, the Philadelphia Public  School District offers special education courses as well as magnet programs for  gifted students. These programs serve to intensify student involvement by  offering a specialized curriculum that focuses on specific interests and  talents. A number of outstanding parochial and private schools are available in  the Greater Philadelphia area, providing parents with alternatives for  religion-based and innovative learning environments.<\/p>\n<p>It is unlikely that any other city in the United States offers the quality and  quantity of educational alternatives that are so readily available in  Philadelphia. More than 20 outstanding institutions of higher learning are  located within the city limits, and the outlying areas offer 50 additional  choices. Scores of specialized schools complement Philadelphia\u2019s notable  colleges and universities, including the University of Pennsylvania, Temple,  Drexel, and St. Joseph\u2019s University. Other prestigious institutions of higher  education in this region are Rutgers, Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore, Villanova, and  Princeton.<\/p>\n<p>Fine medical schools and teaching hospitals further guarantee a high quality of  medical care and state-of-the-art facilities to area residents. Among the  academic degrees awarded annually by area institutions are tens of thousands in  such leading fields as the sciences, healthcare and medical technology,  engineering, computer sciences, and Master\u2019s of Business Administration. The  excellence of education is unparalleled in the Philadelphia region, evidenced  by the number of Nobel Prize winning faculty and graduates.<\/p>\n<p>Greater Philadelphia boasts one of the nation&#8217;s largest concentrations of  healthcare resources. The region is home to schools for medicine, dentistry,  pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and podiatry. No less than 10 universities offer  advanced degrees in the biological sciences. Add to this impressive list is a  cluster of pharmaceutical firms and manufacturers of medical and biological  products, institutions involved in biomedical research, and manufacturers of  advanced supplies and instruments.<\/p>\n<p>Residents can choose from more than 120 hospitals \u2014 many boasting famous  Centers of Excellence or specialized institutions like Children\u2019s Hospital of  Philadelphia, Scheie Eye Institute, and Wills Eye Hospital. State-of-the-art  medical research facilities include the renowned Wistar Institute and Fox Chase  Cancer Center. At this level of leadership and activity, it is little surprise  that an impressive percentage of the population are employed within the  healthcare industry.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lifestyle<br \/>\n<\/strong>New  residents find the affordability of housing in Philadelphia to be a pleasant  surprise when compared to similar real estate along the East and West coasts.  Architectural styles range from luxurious Victorian mansions on Society Hill to  sleek high-rise apartments in Center City. Charming colonials on cobblestone  streets and elegant Victorian townhouses blend with gracious detached stone,  brick, or frame houses that reflect every development era. An abundance of more  contemporary construction is also available. Philadelphia features  exceptionally beautiful multi-family developments, particularly the luxury  condominium complexes in Center City.<\/p>\n<p>Philadelphia offers a world-class culture scene that is sure to impress the  most discriminating aesthete. The Academy of Music on the Avenue of the Arts,  modeled after Milan\u2019s famed La Scala, is home to four well-known and beloved  Philadelphia institutions. Among them are the Philadelphia Orchestra \u2014 known  worldwide for its musical excellence \u2014 the Philly Pops, the Opera Company of  Philadelphia, and the Pennsylvania Ballet. The Chamber Orchestra of  Philadelphia is renowned as one of the world\u2019s finest.<\/p>\n<p>Theatre continues to play a starring role in Philadelphia\u2019s nightlife. Several  downtown playhouses operate year-round, and a fine selection of musicals and  dramas are always testing their mettle and public appeal before heading for  Broadway or other metropolitan centers. Throughout the city, many new  restaurants have opened their doors, encouraging the birth of more nightclubs  and cabarets. Selections for an evening\u2019s entertainment can range from  toe-tapping to the beat of live jazz, unwinding to the gentle melody of a cozy  piano bar, or roaring with laughter at an offbeat comedy act.<\/p>\n<p>Some of the nation&#8217;s most popular professional sports teams call the city home,  offering spectators and avid fans a diversion in every season. Theatres,  playhouses, dramas, musicals, Broadway shows, ballets, symphonies, art museums,  and historical sites attract millions of tourist dollars each year.  Philadelphia has developed its own style and flair in almost every category of  economic activity, continuing the leadership role it has played in American  life since William Penn\u2019s first idealistic vision.<\/p>\n<p>The cultural hub of Philadelphia is the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, a tree-lined  boulevard slicing diagonally through Center City from the Philadelphia Visitors  Center. Bordering what has been America\u2019s Champs-Elysees are the Franklin  Institute Science Museum, the Academy of Natural Sciences Museum, and the  Philadelphia Museum of Art. Just a short walk from the Parkway is the  Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, an ornate Victorian treasure chest  containing more than 200 years of American art. Museums are as abundant as  historical sites in Philadelphia, each one exploring subjects that range from  the arts and folklore to the esoteric. More than 100 venues are housed in  monuments to Greek Revival architecture or tucked away in 200-year old  townhouses nestled along shady lanes.<\/p>\n<p>Philadelphia is a shopper&#8217;s paradise. From antique malls and galleries to  ultramodern shopping centers, the city offers an impressive collection of the  latest fashions, fine food, art galleries, and extraordinary shops. If you  desire exciting merchandise and the most personalized of service, Philadelphia  features exclusive retail establishments and specialty boutiques that are sure  to please the most discriminating taste.<\/p>\n<p>Bohemian enchantment is waiting along South Street, well known as the  entertainment and nightlife capital of the East Coast. This eclectic district  offers more than 150 colorful SoHo style boutiques, galleries, theaters,  nightclubs, and restaurants. The Gallery at Market East carries the distinction  of being one of the nation\u2019s largest urban enclosed shopping centers. Spanning  four city blocks and towering four levels high, this center adds eclectic  push-cart displays that add significantly to the vast array of available  merchandise.<\/p>\n<p>When only the finest will do, The Shops at The Bellevue offer several of the  world\u2019s most elegant boutiques within the magnificently restored, historic  Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. Diamond lovers can easily spend the day at Jewelers\u2019  Row. Established in 1851, this magnificent establishment was the nation\u2019s first  and remains one of the largest diamond districts, featuring showrooms with a  virtually unlimited selection of diamonds, precious stones, and fine gold \u2014 all  at greatly discounted prices.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to shopping opportunities that are unequaled in the continental  Unites States, Philadelphia is also ranked among the best restaurant cities in  the nation. Every corner of the city seems to boast a list of five-star or  award-winning restaurants. Taking a culinary trip around the world without ever  leaving the city is easy in Philadelphia. With more than 7,000 dining  possibilities to choose from, the choices are virtually endless.<\/p>\n<p>Fairmount Park, the world\u2019s largest landscaped city park, offers Philadelphia  residents nearly 9,000 acres of winding creeks, rustic trails, and lush  meadows. The remainder of the park\u2019s amenities and facilities is slightly  longer. Visitors will find more than 100 tennis courts as well as soccer  fields, football fields, cricket fields, a rugby field, a bowling green, an  archery range, bocce courts, and indoor recreation centers. The list includes  golf courses, baseball diamonds, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, 75 miles of  bridle paths and hiking trails, 25 miles of paved bikeways, the nation\u2019s finest  rowing course, and a fishing stream stocked each season with trout.<\/p>\n<p>Park visitors can rent sailboats, canoes and bicycles; play tennis and golf;  swim; or enjoy free symphony concerts on balmy, starlit summer nights.  Meandering through the park is the Schuylkill River, which forms the perfect  natural playground for canoeists, kayakers and scullers. Boat House Row is home  of the \u201cSchuylkill Navy\u201d of Philadelphia and its member rowing clubs. The park  also hosts a number of famous competitive sporting events. Wildlife lovers will  enjoy a trip to the renowned Philadelphia Zoo, the oldest such facility in the  nation, featuring more than 1,500 animals from all over the world and 42 acres  of Victorian Gardens.<\/p>\n<p>Many other beautiful parks and nature centers grace the Philadelphia area,  including Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary, Morris Arboretum, Penn\u2019s Landing, and  Valley Forge National Park. Penn\u2019s Landing is the chosen site of many concerts  and festivals in the summer months, including such favorites as the Jambalaya  Jam, Mellon Jazz Festival, and River Blues. Philadelphia hosts special events  and parades nearly every weekend throughout the year. The Mummer\u2019s Day Parade  is a day long extravaganza celebrated on South Broad Street to usher in the New  Year. Residents flock to the Philadelphia Flower and Antique Show in the  spring, while the start of the holiday season is marked by the annual  Thanksgiving Day Parade.<\/p>\n<p>Like the concept of liberty, professional sports enjoys a long and colorful  history in Philadelphia. In fact, the original Phillies were transplanted to  town from Worcester, Massachusetts in 1883. Today, Philadelphia offers a sport  for every taste and every season. Spring and summer belongs to the Philadelphia  Phillies, while autumn is reserved for cheering on the NFL Eagles football  team. NBA Philadelphia 76er\u2019s and the NHL Flyers keep fans jumping to their  feet from late fall through spring. Lacrosse, perhaps the oldest of North  American sports, is played professionally by the Philadelphia Wings.<br \/>\nEven the long-standing pro sport franchises are recent arrivals in comparison  to the 200-year history of intercollegiate athletic competition.<\/p>\n<p>The City of Brotherly Love is truly one of America\u2019s most unique and historic  communities, one that celebrates its rich sense of heritage while planning a  vibrant future filled with expansion and exciting new opportunities. \u201cHarmony  in diversity\u201d is the key phrase for this expansive metropolis that not only  provides a point of convergence for old and new, but for all people and  lifestyles.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NOTABLE NEIGHBORHOODS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>  <\/strong><strong>Art Museum Area<br \/>\n<\/strong>At  the end of one of the loveliest streets anywhere in the world, Benjamin  Franklin Parkway \u2014 often compared to the Champs Elysees \u2014 stand the incredible  Museum of Art and the Rodin Museum and Courtyard. In addition to its proximity  to these two outstanding facilities, the Art Museum Area is further  distinguished by its access to Fairmount Park with its myriad of recreational  amenities. A significant number of people are choosing this charming district  of gracious Victorians and more modest brick row houses as their residential  Philadelphia neighborhood.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Center City<br \/>\n<\/strong>A  small village just 15 blocks long and 27 blocks wide, Center City Philadelphia  provides a pedestrian neighborhood where residents can walk to the theatre,  cinema, and shops. Accessibility and ambiance make this environment one of the  most appealing and simplest to manage, facilitated by an excellent mass transit  system. Although historical landmarks and sites exist everywhere in  Philadelphia, they reach a crescendo in City Center with Independence National  Historical Park. History and beauty span the horizon like a crimson sunset. One  Liberty Place is the latest gleaming addition to an already impressive skyline,  and similar projects underway are designed to preserve Philadelphia\u2019s rich  architectural tradition. High-rise apartments and condominiums often command  cityscape views.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Chestnut Hill, Mt. Airy<br \/>\n<\/strong>These  two neighborhoods with their idyllic country village atmosphere are located  approximately 10 miles northwest of Center City. Both offer a wide selection of  detached, single-family homes that date from the mid 1800s through the early  1900s. Convenient mass-transit opportunities blend with old-world architecture  to create an appealing living environment that seems to span the centuries.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Manayunk<br \/>\n<\/strong>Located  on the banks of the Schuylkill River, this attractive residential area is  becoming increasingly popular. Restored colonials dominate the waterfront  scene, best known for its historic Boathouse Row that features lighted Tudor  dwellings in a gingerbread village, sparkling like jewels in the dark waters of  evening. Here, the imposing pillars of the Philadelphia Museum of Art grace the  growing skyline. Water-sport enthusiasts are drawn to this neighborhood for the  world-class sculling, canoeing, and kayaking that are available right at their  own back door. Mass transit lends accessibility and convenience to this  location.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Northeast Philadelphia<br \/>\n<\/strong>Traditional  neighborhoods marked by a strongly rooted community spirit combine to create  the vast sector of Northeast Philadelphia. Many residents live in modest row  homes, duplexes, or detached single-family houses. Multi-family complexes are  equally abundant, from townhomes and condominiums to apartments. Residents of  this area enjoy a wide variety of local restaurants and shopping facilities  that include the mammoth Franklin Mills Mall complex.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Olde City<br \/>\n<\/strong>Primarily  a commercial area along the scenic Delaware River, Olde City is rapidly  becoming one of Philadelphia\u2019s trendiest neighborhoods. Alive with historic  sites, it is the home of Elfreth\u2019s Alley, the oldest continuously occupied  residential street in America. Homes built between 1713 and 1811 line this  quaint cobblestone alley which measures only six feet wide. Nearby is Christ  Church, where George Washington, Ben Franklin, and many other colonial leaders  spent time in worship. The Betsy Ross House is another famous landmark. It is  little wonder that so many are drawn to this remarkable blend of old and new  along the riverfront.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Queen Village<br \/>\n<\/strong>Although  Queen Village is considered a somewhat less exclusive area than Society Hill,  it falls into the same category in many social respects and echoes much of the  same ambiance and charm, old-world beauty, and upscale amenities. Both  districts feature designs, styling, architecture, and narrow cobblestone  streets that date back to the colonial era. Like Society Hill, this area offers  residents a wide selection of local shops and restaurants that add to the  overall appeal.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Rittenhouse, Fitler Square<br \/>\n<\/strong>Nestled  between the Schuylkill River and Broad Street are the neighborhoods of  Rittenhouse and Fitler Square. Typical housing selections throughout the area  include a wide variety of elegant brownstones, brick rowhomes, and several  expansive early 20th-century and contemporary condominiums as well as  cooperative and rental apartment buildings.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>Society Hill<br \/>\n<\/strong>Situated  on a tract of land that William Penn granted to the Society of Free Traders,  Society Hill is one of the most prestigious areas in Philadelphia. The homes in  this timeless village have been lovingly and meticulously restored to their  natural charm and beauty by the \u201curban settlers\u201d of more recent times. Narrow  cobblestone streets shaded by huge old stately trees are lined with delightful  18th-century townhouses. In recent decades, many of these priceless historic  treasures have been rescued from total demolition. Harmonizing with these  colonial treasures are newer homes that have been designed to reflect a similar  charm.<\/p>\n<p><strong>South Philadelphia<br \/>\n<\/strong>Located  to the south of the central business district is the neighborhood known simply  as South Philadelphia. Long recognized as a gathering place for South  Philadelphians, the Italian Market exudes the aroma of warm bread and  delectable pastries and offers fresh vegetables, pasta, fine meats, and fish.  This area has long housed sports venues and continues to draw crowds to  year-round events. Newcomers will find an abundant selection of beautiful  Victorian row houses as well as fine restaurants that feature every imaginable  cuisine and a variety of specialty shops.<\/p>\n<p><strong>University City<br \/>\n<\/strong>Across  the Schuylkill River from Center City and surrounding the massive complex  occupied by the University of Pennsylvania is an area known as University City.  Only in recent decades has this neighborhood come into the limelight and  received recognition as an economical as well as stylish choice for a permanent  residence. Naturally academic and professionally oriented, this charming area  is marked by a variety of old Victorian and large brownstone buildings that  have been restored or renovated and converted into modern apartments and luxury  homes.<\/p>\n<p><strong>West Philadelphia<br \/>\n<\/strong>Students,  faculty and professionals make up the majority of the population in this  college-town environment located in close proximity to the University of  Pennsylvania and Drexel University. Similar to the quaint old-world housing  available in University City, this neighborhood offers an abundance of charming  Victorian row homes and brownstone buildings. 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