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best site ever! it helps me with my AP US History (APUSH)
Cyotee Alex Black III [05-09-2008] »»»

brian laman [05-09-2008]

this site is boring
sarah, 8 years old [05-09-2008]

Excellent site for visitors to Philadelphia. I am moving into the city, and have found this site to be extremely helpful! Thank you.
Donna Cohen [05-09-2008] »»»

I work for World Reserve Monetary Exchange we distribute your coins. It was a neat idea to print the information on the rim of the coin.
Michael Roberts, 21, Canon, Ohio 44704 [05-08-2008] »»»

Great information and website!
Caroline [05-08-2008]

i live in philadelphia, i think its a ice VIOLENT place. i live in east oak lane. my friend say KILLADELPHIA all should rally try to clean up its act. my brother was jumped and robbed.
anonymous, philadelphia [05-08-2008] »»»

Kaylyn Cox [05-08-2008]

grate
anonymous [05-07-2008] »»»

long & boring
anonymous [05-07-2008] »»»

I was there in March of '05. Great experience, and I pocketed a small rock from the cellar as a souvenir. Don't forget the Mutter Museum while in Philly.
Dan [05-07-2008] »»»

so I'm pretty sure, Amy rules
AMY!, bms! [05-07-2008]

sam [05-07-2008] »»»

i really like your site, and since i am home schooled this site has really helped my reports all of them are A,and Bs maybe a C+ but they are all good thankx 2 U luvin it
Hannah Wallace, 14 ny [05-07-2008]

sorry about the last one i sent with tinkerbell* that was totally my little brother he wrote it i think this website ROCKS so keep up the good work (you should make a chatting thing on this so people can chat) luvin, Tinkerbell*
Tinkerbell*, i luv horses and i am almost 14 [05-07-2008]

this website stinks
Tinkerbell*, poo [05-07-2008]

its a really education website
jennifer, 11 im a girl [05-06-2008]

Thank You Dr. Jacquelyn C. Franklin, for everything. We need more educators like you.
Janice D. Porter, Student of Dr. J. Franklin JSU [05-06-2008]

Having visited the USA on many occasions I never fail to be suprised by how much history both our countris share. Nowdays, sometimes I feel more at home in the USA than I do in England !You still have Miles, gallons, a "similar" language ! without any European influence (A true Englishman will never be European !) I look forward to many more visits to your wonderful country, the next being in the Autumn of this year to visit New England.
steve massey, Manchester England [05-05-2008] »»»

Allow people to copy picitures for reports.
Payton, 11 Westminster [05-05-2008] »»»

Hailey A [05-05-2008] »»»

wats up
Eddie, hi [05-05-2008] »»»

very dumb
anonymous [05-05-2008] »»»

I am gonna be so cool after i tell my friends about this site(nerd)
shaun higgaboble [05-05-2008] »»»

I lived in Gloucester, New Jersey from 1947 through 1960, until I was 14 years old. My Uncle Jim Cassidy, who lived in Rittenhouse Square in Philly while he was alive and who was a graduate of St. Joseph's Prep (my father, John McDonald, graduate from Prep with Uncle Jim) played the organ at High Mass every Sunday at St. Joseph's in Willings Alley. I remember those joyous Easter mornings when Jim Cassidy would pound out those organ cantatas. I can't tell you why I visited the website. Something I read this morning in the Sunday New York Times made me think of St. Joseph's.
John McDonald, Vancouver, Washington--age 60 [05-05-2008] »»»

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Charla Connelley [05-05-2008]

this sight is awesome
ashley, hey [05-05-2008]

Great web-site
James T Charlton [05-05-2008] »»»

my early ancestors arrived in jamestown village, ve back in 1607 and those wonderful genes or dna have lit my freedom fire the last 80 years. and i wear a 1776 tattoo on one ankle to honor them too, because they set the stage for every worthwhile american and american benefits to the world at large...and they rewarded me with a surprise astral visit one night in my garden grove, ca home before old friends, les and roberta minder none of us can ever forget as the one and only benjamin franklin appeared in front of my chair, smiled at me and said, "i came to thank you for rescuing my sister jane from boston and caring for her like your own sister during the time i was tied up in pa..." wow, his homespun, brown suit, spects on the end on his nose were so real and dear to all three of us, we agreed it was the most memorial event of this lifetime for all three of us and i keep a ben frnaklin doll, dressed in a matching brown suit in my bedroom bookcase for that precious memory...my only regret at age 80 is every citizen has not had such a memorial experience. because i am convinced we not need any jails or police if each citizen became aware life is not eternal, every relationship and event lives on... think of that...i also had an experience with susan b anthony, who mae an astral appearance like franklin to tel me i was a greathelp to her as her niece when she fought for women's rights, a fight i also carry on, so lucky me, i've been thre, done that and received proof in front of dear friends. my only problem is how can i do anything this lifetime worthy of that?
Mrs. Rudy L. Vance, i am most greatful to be american [05-05-2008] »»»

your website is very interesting
zach parham, live in sumrall [05-03-2008] »»»

great site...................
r dixon [05-03-2008] »»»

bob perez, 45 la mirada ca [05-02-2008]

nice
levi weidner [05-02-2008] »»»

this is a sourceful site.
haley, sumas [05-02-2008]

this web site is the bomb
Dana [05-02-2008]

Brooke Tanner, 16/f/Romulus,MI [05-01-2008]

I would like to see history of Phila Mounted Policemen, at turn of century
lorri, Phila. pa [05-01-2008] »»»

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