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Our Philadelphia

Elizabeth Robins Pennell

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Experience the rich history and stunning geography of Philadelphia in this captivating book. From its role as the nation's capital city to the birthplace of American independence, Philadelphia has played a vital role in shaping the United States. Learn about the city's significant colonial era, where it plays host to the First Continental Congress, preserving the Liberty Bell, and witnessing the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Available since: 12/04/2019.
Print length: 4872 pages.

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