Culture of Philadelphia

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title: Culture of Philadelphia
text: The culture of Philadelphia goes back to 1682 when Philadelphia was established by William Penn, founder of the colonial-era Province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia emerged quickly as the largest and most influential city in the Thirteen Colonies. By the 1750s, Philadelphia was the second-largest city in the British Empire after London, and a center of early American culture, political leadership, intellectual thought, and industry and manufacturing. It served as the capital of both colonial-era
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date created: 2006-08-08T20:00:23Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T17:21:49Z
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