Washington Square
Washington Square, originally designated in 1682 as Southeast Square, is an open-space park in Center City Philadelphia's Southeast quadrant and one of the five original planned squares laid out on the city grid by William Penn. It is part of both the Washington Square West and Society Hill neighborhoods.
During the 18th century, the Square was used to graze animals and for burials by city's African American community and as a potter's field. During the Revolutionary War, the square was used as a burial ground for citizens and troops from the Colonial army.
After the Revolution, victims of the city's yellow fever epidemics were interred here, and the square was used for cattle markets and camp meetings. Improvement efforts began in 1815, as the neighborhoods around the square were developed and became fashionable. In 1825, the park was named Washington Square in tribute to George Washington and a monument to Washington was proposed. This monument was never built but served as the seed for the eventual tribute to soldiers of the Revolutionary War. The Curtis Building sits to the north of the park, a remnant of Philadelphia's publishing industry.
"It was in the air over Washington Square that Americans first witnessed flight. Aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard made the first balloon ascension in America from the Walnut Street Jail in 1793."
Source: Wikipedia.org
Hopkinson House
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The Hopkinson House. A wonderful high rise located directly on Washington Square! A wide variety of sized units?from studios to a few large three bedroom units. Many of the condominiums in the building have balconies?.either sun drenched south facing, or beautiful "Square View" facing. A small convenience store is located on the first floor, along with laundry facilities in the basement, and a parking garage available for rent (when available). 24 hour doorman.
604 South Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA
Independence Place
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Also known as Independence Place (I & II). A wonderfully modern set of high rise condominiums on Washington Square. A wide variety of units sizes, many with gracious balconies. Underground rental parking (when available) 24 hour doorman make Independence Place a much sought after set of buildings.
233-41 South 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA
The Ayer
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Hotel concierge service, chauffeur driven mercedes s-class. 24 hour fitness on site parking included with every residence. 10-year tax abatement. The Ayer overlooks Washington Square.
210 West Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA
The Lippincott
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Located on Washington Square, this wonderful 2005 building has been converted into condominiums. It is an elevator building, many units have parking, some have outside space. Wonderful addition to the Washington Square residential community!
227 South 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA
The Western Union Building
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The Western Union Building, a rare architectural masterpiece, is a condominium residence that bridges the past, present and future in a style of timeless luxury. 100 truly unique condominium residences rise above a vibrant cobblestone neighborhoods. The spacious 1,2, and 3 bedroom residences and spectacular penthouses bring contemporary insight to traditional settings - you'll find loft-like living spaces, 10-13' ceilings, exposed industrial interiors in many residences and sweeping views from private balconies and terraces.
1111 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA