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- Historic RittenhouseTown, sometimes referred to as Rittenhouse Historic District, encomp****es the remains of an early industrial community which was the...
- five original open-space parks in central Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RittenhouseTown Historic District, a historic area in Philadelphia surrounding the...
- paper-mill site is known as Rittenhousetown, located in the rural setting of Fairmount Park along Paper Mill Run. David Rittenhouse was a clockmaker and friend...
- the United States Mint. Rittenhouse was born on April 8, 1732, in Rittenhousetown, in Germantown, along Paper Mill Run, a small tributary of the Wissahickon...
- original mill is now preserved as the Historic RittenhouseTown district of Philadelphia. William Rittenhouse was born Wilhelm Rettinghaus or Rittinghaus...
- On August 25, 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old from Antioch, Illinois, shot and killed two men and wounded another man in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The...
- The neighborhood is home to multiple historic buildings including RittenhouseTown Historic District and Thomas Mansion. Blue Bell Park is located in...
- of Art Philadelphia's Magic Gardens Please Touch Museum Powel House RittenhouseTown Rodin Museum Rosenbach Museum and Library Ryerss Museum and Library...
- preindustrial era is the mill by William Rittenhouse and sons at what is now preserved as Historic RittenhouseTown in Pennsylvania. The first mechanised...
- Philadelphia. Some historic locations that the road p****es include Historic RittenhouseTown, Germantown, and Chestnut Hill. From the 1930s until 1960, Lincoln...