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which terminates near
Rhawn Street and
Oxford Avenue. The Fox
Chase Branch of the
Philadelphia Free
Library is
located at 501
Rhawn St. at
Jeanes Street...
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Robert John
Rhawn (February 13, 1919 – June 8, 1984) was an
American professional baseball player. He
appeared in the
Major Leagues,
primarily as a third...
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promoting fringe theories. It was
established in 2009 by
neuroscientist Rhawn Joseph; as of 2023,
Rudolph Schild is the editor-in-chief. The
Journal of...
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Knowlton Mansion, also
known as the
Rhawn Residence, is an
historic mansion that is
located in the Fox
Chase neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
United States,
named for
George and
William Rhawn by area real
estate developers.
Roughly bordered by
Cottman Avenue to the...
- Mall Old
Lincoln Southampton Woodhaven Red Lion Welsh–Grant
Pennypack Cr****
Rhawn Cottman Bustleton Pratt Adams Tacony Cr****
Rising Sun
North 9th Erie...
- and
terminus names for
major streets along Roosevelt Boulevard such as
Rhawn Street, in the
newer "South Broad" cars. An
expansion into
another part...
- parti****tion. Owen D. Leib,
congressman for Pennsylvania's
District 11.
Bobby Rhawn, a
Major League Baseball infielder of the 1940s.
Harold L. Ervin, a judge...
- Railroad.
Around 1920,
Studebaker moved to Chicago.
Studebaker married Alice Rhawn of
Philadelphia on
April 27, 1893. They had two children,
Clement Studebaker...
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Sheffield Avenue. It
borders on the west side of
Rhawn street at the
intersection of
Frankford and
Rhawn.
Mayfair borders the
Holmesburg neighborhood to...