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  1. Amazon.com: Philadelphia Map

    Philadelphia City Grid Map Art Print Cityscape Road Map Wall Poster 11"x14" UNFRAMED Black White Modern Urban Home Decor Artwork for Living Room Bedroom Entryway Home Office or Gift …

  2. 'philadelphia grid map' Poster, picture, metal print, paint ...

    Beautiful 'philadelphia grid map' Poster Print by Project X Project X Printed on Metal Easy Magnet Mounting Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.

  3. Interactive map of Philadelphia | Services

    A link to an interactive map of Philadelphia.

  4. Map of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - GIS Geography

    Map of Philadelphia This Philadelphia map collection displays highways, roads, places of interest, and things to do. We also feature an interactive map of Philadelphia for you to explore the city in more …

  5. City Plan of Philadelphia | ASCE

    Including many firsts for the United States, such as a gridiron street pattern and open public squares, the city plan of Philadelphia provided a model for city planning that has helped mold the development of …

  6. Philadelphia Map - Guide to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Located in Pennsylvania between the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, the city of Philadelphia was founded in 1682 as a Quaker settlement by William Penn. It later became became a city in 1701 and …

  7. Philadelphia City Grid - Pinterest

    Find and save ideas about philadelphia city grid on Pinterest.

  8. William Penn’s Philadelphia Plan - TCLF

    To repay a debt owed to William Penn’s father, King Charles II granted him land southwest of New Jersey. The new territory, Pennsylvania, served as an early safe haven for religious, racial, and …

  9. OpenMaps | phila.gov

    Zoning and Planning - Zoning Board of Adjustment AppealsZoning Base Districts

  10. Compare and Contrast Maps of Philadelphia | Historical ...

    1. Begin by reviewing the information previously learned about William Penn and how Pennsylvania was founded. Remember to highlight how innovative Penn was by making Philadelphia a “grid system.” In …