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Philadelphia is a city of colorful and livable neighborhoods, many in the shadows of Center City high rises.
The original oil on canvas is scanned by the Athenæum of Philadelphia on a sophisticated high-resolution digital scanner with a raking light to capture surface details. Printed on high quality stock, the front and back are glossy and the inside is matte, which enables smear-free, easy writing. These vibrant note cards are blank inside and available individually or boxed in sets of 10. All cards are 4¼” x 5¾”.
Amish Boys with Horse and Buggy, Lancaster County, PA Note cardGermans settled this charming county just west of Philadelphia in the 17th century. It is home to many Amish who maintain a simple, old world lifestyle with farms without electricity. They are noted for their woodworking. This road is typical of the many back roads and lanes popular with visitors from Philadelphia. Starting at $3.10 |
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Autumn on Waverly Street Note cardOne of Philadelphia's many tiny streets can be found in the center of the city, a few blocks from the financial and commercial center. Starting at $3.10 |
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Bartram's Bridge, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Note cardThis picturesque bridge spans the county line between Delaware and Chester Counties over Crum Creek in suburban Philadelphia. It is the last covered bridge remaining in Delaware County, which once had over thirty covered bridges. Starting at $3.10 |
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Carman's Country Kitchen Note cardCarman's was a popular little eatery at 11th and Wharton Streets in the Passyunk Square area of South Philadelphia. Starting at $3.10 |
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Chestnut Hill House Note cardLarge homes abound on the tree lined streets of this old, fashionable Philadelphia neighborhood. Nearby Germantown Avenue boasts many charming shops and restaurants. Starting at $3.10 |
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Coach House Note cardNineteenth Century coach houses are found in many of Philadelphia’s neighborhoods, like this one near Rittenhouse Square. Once lodging carriages and horses, they are located on the tiny streets running behind larger homes and mansions. Starting at $3.10 |
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College Hall, University of Pennsylvania Note cardAt the heart of this Ivy League school, this treasured structure is a fine example of High Victorian Gothic style. Starting at $3.10 |
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Exploring 'Billy Goat' at Rittenhouse Square Note cardA fashionable residential district, it includes Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia's favorite park, and also Fitler Square. Starting at $3.10 |
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Gazebo, Longwood Gardens Note cardLocated in suburban Philadelphia, Longwood Gardens is one of the premier botanical gardens in the United States. It was founded in 1906 by Pierre S. du Pont, an American entrepreneur, businessman, and philanthropist, who dedicated over 1,077 acres to gardens and woodlands. This gazebo and lily pond are very popular among Longwood visitors. There is also a sixty-one-foot-tall stone carillon tower and an organ that can be heard throughout the conservatory. Starting at $3.10 |
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Geno's Note cardOften imitated around the world, Philadelphia is home to the original cheesesteak. Starting at $3.10 |