Art Museum / Fairmount
Fairmount is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The name "Fairmount" itself derives from the prominent hill on which the Philadelphia Museum of Art now sits, and where William Penn originally intended to build his own manor house. Later, the name was applied to the street originally called Hickory Lane that runs from the foot of Fairmount hill through the heart of the neighborhood. The area is sometimes referred to as the "Art Museum Area," for its proximity to and association with the Art Museum.
Definitions of the boundaries of Fairmount vary. The broadest definition places it roughly between Vine Street to the south, Girard Avenue to the north, the Schuylkill River to the west, and Broad Street to the east. This definition places the neighborhood in both the North and Center City sections of Philadelphia, encompassing the neighborhoods of Spring Garden, Franklintown, and Francisville. A more intimate definition of the neighborhood places the boundaries at Fairmount Avenue to the south, Girard Avenue to the north, the Schuylkill River to the west, and Corinthian or 19th Streets to the east. Various other definitions place the eastern and southern boundaries at different points, with the northern and western boundaries nearly always constant. Some definitions also include the area of Girard College, which lies north of Girard Avenue.
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2200 Arch Street
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2200 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA
2201
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You'll be snug as a bug in the ?ber-comfortable condominiums on 2201
Cherry Street. Bright and airy, the units here have lots of windows and
lots of floor space, and even though this is a low-rise you'll still get
wonderful views of Center City's skyline. The units also come equipped
with all the modern conveniences and there's ample closet-space for all
your junk, or rather, cherished belongings. The lobby has just been
renovated, and a doorman is always there to open the door for you and
your guests.
Logan Circle with its charming Swann Fountain is just around the corner,
and even closer are the Academy of Natural Sciences and the Galleries at
Moor. The renowned restaurants and shops of Rittenhouse Square are
just minutes away on foot, but if you want to go further then you can hop a
train ride at nearby 30th St. Station. For those who?d like to dine out, but
don?t want to venture far from home, there are several establishments in
the immediate area. One of the more well-known is the Cherry Street
Chinese Vegetarian Restaurant whose prosaic name belies the raveworthy
dishes they serve and they're healthy, too!
2201 Cherry, Philadelphia, PA
2601 Parkway Condominiums
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The Philadelphian has such a comprehensive list of offered amenities that you don?t have to step out of the building to enjoy yourself or to get things done. With two pools (indoor and outdoor), a bank, grocery store, fitness center, drugstore, restaurant, travel agency, and even a dry-cleaning service, residents of the Philadelphian can access all the modern conveniences without having to leave home. And if you do want to leave home, you don?t have to take your car out of the garage ? there?s a courtesy bus that will bring you directly to Center City.
Close by scenic Fairmount Park and Kelly Drive, the Philadelphian also boasts great views and is a hop, skip and jump away from Boathouse Row, bordering the Schuylkill River. The Art Museum is also easy to reach and, if you?re feeling more adventurous, you could drop by the historic Eastern State Penitentiary where Al Capone was once a reluctant guest. (Don?t forget to bring your ghost-busting gear ? though the former prison is now a museum, it?s popularly believed that some inmates are still hanging around inside.)
2601 Pennsylvania Ave, Philadelphia, PA
Cityview
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Smack dab at the junction of the Art Museum and Logan Circle neighborhoods, residents of CityView Condominiums on 2001 Hamilton St. have the best of Philly at their fingertips. The world-renowned Philadelphia Museum of Art is just a stone's throw away, as are the Museum of Natural History, Fairmount Park and Kelly Drive. And just a few steps from the building's front doors, an array of shopping and dining opportunities awaits exploration.
CityView Condominiums features 1 and 2 bedroom units with hardwood floors, spacious rooms and wide windows. Those windows are important, by the way, because each unit has an unbeatable view of downtown Philly in all its historic and modern glory. If you want to take a dip, you don't have to venture into the nearby Schuylkill (not that you'd want to, anyway) - the building has its own spa, pool and Jacuzzi. It also has a fully-equipped fitness center, lighted tennis courts and is, moreover, pet-friendly. Plus, with round-the-clock security and concierge, you don't have to worry about your safety or how to fix the leak in the kitchen sink.
2001 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, PA
Rittenhouse Place
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The second unit offers a deck with incredible water views. Internally, the property further features an attached two car garage. (...)
275 South 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA
The Tivoli
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Tivoli is a new luxury residential complex located in the heart of Philadelphia's historic and vibrant museum area. It boasts of Tower Residences consisting of one, two, and three bedroom, high ceiling condos. The 10-story luxury tower includes eight penthouse units offering majestic views of historic Philadelphia. The gracious residences surround a landscaped courtyard, a comforting escape from the urban atmosphere. The Courtyard Residences at Tivoli consists of two and three bedroom luxury townhouses with private outdoor spaces in addition to the Tivoli's central courtyard.
1900-2000 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, PA