Election Day

in Philadelphia

The message of my dream could not have been clearer. If I hadn’t really dreamed it, I’d say it was a little on the nose: this compromise you are making will set you down the road to your own ruin. When you countenance evil against any other being on this planet, you bring it closer to your own doorstep. So why didn’t I listen?

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Philadelphia: City of International Diplomacy

On September 12, 1973, an American Pan Am 707 landed in Shanghai. On board were 120 members of the Philadelphia Orchestra, led by their conductor, Eugene Ormandy. After taking a final late-night flight from Shanghai to Beijing, the orchestra disembarked and was led through the quiet early morning streets by Chinese officials and staffers at the US liaison office in Beijing.

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Philadelphia Lawyers and the Cradle of Liberty

Though Philadelphia has taken on many forms in its almost 350 years of history, it is often associated with an idealized version of the founding values of the United States. According to the traditional narrative, Philadelphia is the cradle of American liberty – the place where the Founding Fathers and political thinkers like Thomas Paine debated the ideas that would go on to define the nation and distinguish it from the monarchies of the Old World.

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Philadelphia’s Famous Festivities

In the spring of 1778, Philadelphia was an occupied city. After defeats at Brandywine Creek and Germantown in the autumn of 1777, George Washington’s army had retreated to Valley Forge. The Liberty Bell was smuggled out of the city and hidden in a basement in Allentown for fear that it would be melted down to make bullets for the occupation.

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