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Philadelphia City Hall
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Philadelphia City Hall is the house of government for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At 548 ft (167 m), including the statue of city founder William Penn atop it, it is the world's tallest masonry building.
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I always pass through here on the way to visit my parents or just getting to the other side of town. It's a great building, full of architectural details. Dilworth Park, on the west side, has an ice skating rink in the winter and a run through water fountain in the summer. Love Park, across the…
Big, ornate municipal building with clock tower capped by 11-m. statue of city founder William Penn.
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Ubicación 1400 John F Kennedy Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19107 | ||
Teléfono+1 215-686-1776 | ||
Sitio webphila.gov |
Estado según horario de aperturaAbierto · Cierra a las 5:00 PM |