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Historic Philadelphia

An illustrated history of the city of Philadelphia, paired with the histories of companies, families and organizations that make the region great.

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THE MARKETPLACE<br />

<strong>Philadelphia</strong>’s retail and commercial<br />

establishments offer an impressive variety of<br />

choices to the people of <strong>Philadelphia</strong><br />

Dietz & Watson ..........................................................................166<br />

Hunt Corporation .......................................................................169<br />

City Tavern ...............................................................................170<br />

Wolf, Block, Schorr, Solis-Cohen, LLP ............................................172<br />

Drinker, Biddle & Reath LLP ........................................................174<br />

Jacobs Music ..............................................................................176<br />

Korman Communities ..................................................................177<br />

✧<br />

At the annual re-enactment of the battle of<br />

Germantown, redcoated portrayers of His<br />

Majesty’s foot soldiers muster in front of<br />

Cliveden, the Benjamin Chew mansion<br />

which became the focal point of the fighting.<br />

Six generations of Chew descendants lived<br />

in the house before the family donated it to<br />

the National Trust for <strong>Historic</strong> Preservation<br />

in 1969.<br />

COURTESY OF JOE NETTIS. REINACTMENT AT CLIVEDEN<br />

MANSION © 2001 JOE NETTIS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.<br />

THE MARKETPLACE<br />

165

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