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- Moyamensing is an area of Philadelphia established as a Moyamensing Township during British colonial rule on the fast land of the Neck[clarification needed]...
- neighborhood was once part of Moyamensing Township (later East Moyamensing) before becoming part of Philadelphia in 1854. Lower Moyamensing is known for its 19th...
- in what was then Moyamensing Township, as the Moyamensing Prison, and as the New County Prison in some architectural plans. Moyamensing Prison originally...
- north to Wharton St. in the south. Little Saigon Lower Moyamensing Marconi Plaza Moyamensing Packer Park P****yunk Square: Washington Ave. to Tasker St...
- first opened in 1896 as a response to the overcrowding in Philadelphia's Moyamensing Prison. The prison's original philosophy centered around "separate penal...
- Saigon Lower Moyamensing: North to Snyder Avenue, South to Oregon Avenue, West to Broad Street, East to 7th Street Marconi Plaza Moyamensing Newbold Packer...
- architect. He worked on over 400 projects during his career including Moyamensing Prison and Girard College in Philadelphia. He was the fourth Architect...
- Greenwich Hawthorne Italian Market Little Saigon Lower Moyamensing Marconi Plaza Moyamensing Newbold Packer Park P****yunk Square Pennsport Point Breeze...
- changed since his imprisonment. On May 7, 1896, Holmes was hanged at Moyamensing Prison for the murder of Pitezel. Until the moment of his death, Holmes...
- near the intersection of 10th Street and Snyder Avenue in the Lower Moyamensing neighborhood of South Philadelphia; his driver, John Stanfa, was wounded...