

Philadelphia
Nestled between New York City and Washington, D.C., Philadelphia can easily be overlooked when scanning a map of the Northeast. And yet, when one considers the immense historical significance that Philadelphia played in the development of the United States, the city is quickly appreciated as a haven of rich American history and culture. After all, Philadelphia overshadowed even New York in the 18th century in both politics and culture, and was the second-largest city in the British empire before the American Revolution, second only to London. Today, Philadelphia, who name literally means “City of Brotherly Love,” still remembers its grand roots; it is a city of true greatness.
Unlike older cities that were designed on the fly, William Penn and the Quakers designed Philadelphia with a logical cityscape in mind. Today, the city’s neighborhoods are well established and diverse: South Philadelphia is a largely Italian-American community and home to the famed Italian Market, an open, European-style market. West Philadelphia sits just on the other sides of the banks of the Schuylkill River and is home to the campuses of Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania. North Philadelphia is also home to some hallowed academic institutions, such as LaSalle University and Temple University, and Center City is the heart and soul of city, which contains its banking and commercial district as well as a rich cultural community. The surrounding counties of Philadelphia are densely populated, and yet they still enjoy a placid suburban lifestyle that is special to Philadelphia. Towns like Springfield, Media, Swarthmore, Aston, Boothwyn, New Hope, Horsham, King of Prussia, Malvern, and West Chester are all less than an hour from Center City.
With the advent of globalized economics, Philadelphia is now considered to a truly global city, with numerous multi-national corporations making their home there. Philadelphia also has a bustling trade port, and is a true crossroads for international trade. And, just as it was a bastion of educational excellence back in the 18th century, with figures like famous inventor and founding father Benjamin Franklin leading a culture of scientists, inventors, and thinkers, today it still remains a foremost academic force in the world today. Founded by Franklin himself, The University of Pennsylvania is one of the finest and most exclusive universities in the world, and it enrols gifted students from every corner of the globe.
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