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Rittenhouse Square
1801 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19103-4727
215 636 1666

One of William Penn's original "five squares" of public, open space in the city, it was named Rittenhouse Square in 1825 for clockmaker and astronomer David Rittenhouse.  It is  surrounded by one of the upscale eating, shopping and residences. Open 24-hours daily



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