Archive for the ‘Neighborhoods’ Category

North Bowl: Lobbing Heavy Spherical Objects Like Whoa!

October 1st, 2010 No Comments
North Bowl

A former mechanics garage transformed into a bowler’s pipedream, Northern Liberties’ very own North Bowl provides a hang out space unlike any other. Instead of drab, commercially carpeted walls, greasy fast foods and dingy lounging areas typical of bowling rinks of old…

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Mütter Museum: Heavy on the Umlaud, Light on the Living

October 1st, 2010 No Comments
Mutter Museum

BY AARON STELLA Philadelphia’s abundance of erudition of culture endures in Rittenhouse with the Mutter Museum. Originally founded to educate future doctors about human anatomy and the various anomalies therein, today the erstwhile College of Physicians of Philadelphia provides the public with a history of Philadelphia’s medical past as well as exploring what it means to be human from the inside out. Various attractions include an original cast of the first recognized Siamese Twins, Joseph Hyrtl’s collection of skulls, the

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Washington Square Park: Idyllic Park, or Grazing Plots for Livestock?

October 1st, 2010 1 Comment
Washington Square

Philadelphia boasts of “Penn’s Five”, parklands that were plotted on the city’s grid by William Penn’s surveyor and architect, Thomas Holmes—one of which is Washington Square, located in the heart of Washington Square West.

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Vintage Modern: I'm Moving In

September 30th, 2010 No Comments
Vintage Modern

Vintage Modern, a mid-century furnisher and art exhibiter in the middle of Northern Liberties, is tenaciously the oxymoron it purports itself to be. The big hand has made its run around the clock again…

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Pure Design: Flowers That Make You Hot and Bothered

September 30th, 2010 No Comments
Pure Design

It’s florists like Pure Design that remind us of the glory of fields. Not to get to all literary on ya, but if you had your office space garlanded weekly in mother’s nature’s finest…

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Little Candy Shoppe Makes Big Happy

September 30th, 2010 No Comments
Little Candy Shoppe

The name “The Little Candy Shoppe” is modest to a fault. This is no petite chocolatier; it’s a dimensional anomaly, smack dab on Liberties Walk in Northern Liberties, where a slice of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory has materialized.

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Framing Philadelphia: Pirates Be Jealous

September 30th, 2010 No Comments
Framing Philadelphia

Northern Liberties owner Timothy Martin of Framing Philadelphia specializes in custom frames and is an avid collector of antiques and maps from the 1800’s. While Martin’s frames can accommodate a variety of portraits, landscape stills, and of course, maps…

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Casa Papel: Not For Lining the Birdcage!

September 30th, 2010 No Comments
Casa Papel

Northern Liberties’ small-biz specialty shoppes attract Philadelphians from throughout the city’s boroughs. Although only a month after its inception, Casa Papel, specialty/decorative paper supply and related business services, is an exquisite addition to NoLibs’ 2nd street promenade. Owner Cecilia Torres emboldens her clients to “Bring your vision to paper…”

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Rittenhouse Square Park: Strut and Stroll, or Lay on the Grass.

September 30th, 2010 No Comments
Rittenhouse Square

From the leisurely stroller to the tireless skateboarder, Rittenhouse Square is concentrated mingling grounds for Philadelphia’s eclectic denizens. The square’s namesake…

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Brown Betty: Cup My Cake

September 30th, 2010 1 Comment
Brown Betty

Brown Betty is hands down Northern Liberties one and only one-stop cupcake shoppe. I’m just going to cut to the chase: red velvet with vanilla icing, coconut butter cream, almond pound cake, strawberry pound cake, chocolate on chocolate and vanilla with sour cream icing…

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