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Whatever else you might say about the townhouses at the Moderna at Rittenhouse townhouse community, the one thing you can’t say about them is that […]
Most people here, when asked what Colonial Philadelphia must have looked like, will probably point to some block or other in Society Hill. But truth […]
It took them a little while to build it, but once they did, Toll Brothers discovered with Naval Square that there were lots of people […]
What makes A-frame houses so popular in mountain and woodland environments? For starters, they don’t require large lots to hold their interior volume. That makes […]
As I’ve said before here, I usually don’t feature houses with photos of empty rooms because people find it hard to decorate them with their […]
If you live in certain city neighborhoods — Old City, for one; Northern Liberties, for another; Rittenhouse and Fitler squares, or maybe Pennsport or Graduate […]
The off-price clothier Daffy’s, which specialized in Italian couture at shockingly low prices, advertised itself as offering “clothing bargains for millionaires.” What you see in […]
Londoner Charles Dickens found Philadelphia’s rectilinear grid of streets enervating. Writing about his 1842 trip to the city in American Notes, he described it thusly: “It […]
Want to live in a gorgeous Frank Furness-designed house, but don’t want to live in this one in Fishtown? The good news: You now have […]
While you will find, and we have featured, some fabulous houses that have survived for decades, even a century or more, in the Pocono Mountains, […]
We’re sure you’ve already gotten rid of your collection of Carson Wentz jerseys. And we hope that before you got rid of them, you chipped […]
Trinities, as we all know, are cult items: Those who love them really love them, while everyone else just shrugs and moves on. And one […]
The A-frame is one of the most popular vacation house styles in the country. They get their popularity because they are simple yet attractive, and […]
Back in 1911, when the building you see in the photo above was built, Queen Village was one of the epicenters of Philadelphia’s Jewish community, […]
It should be obvious the moment you spot this handsome French-inspired classic as you drive along Skippack Pike that you have run across a classy, […]