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First shopping center in the US built, owned, and operated by African Americans, it was established in 1968 by Rev. Leon H. Sullivan, Zion Baptist Church members, and the local black community. Its success attracted national attention; it led President Nixon to fund the Progress Development Services Corp. to aid blacks nationwide with commercial development projects.
It encouraged black capitalism, inspiring similar economic ventures.
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Betsy Ross (1752-1836)
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Founded, 1695. Erection of present building begun in 1727.
Philadelphia Sketch Club
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America's oldest artists club was founded in 1860 to improve illustration skills.
The Salvation Army
Philadelphia, PA
The first U.S. corps was opened here on Oxford St. by 17-year-old Eliza Shirley in 1879.
The Woodlands
Philadelphia, PA
Here, William Hamilton (1745-1813) created one of the finest landscape gardens of its day and introduced many exotic plants.
