| Top-Rated Dog Parks & Dog Runs Dog Parks & Dog Runs Cottman Ave & Central Philadelphia, PA 19111 70 Acres of beautiful grounds in a woodland setting. Ball fields, shaded picnic area, porta a potties, trash cans and playground. A great family outing!
Dog Parks & Dog Runs Chester Ave and 48th St. Philadelphia, PA 19143 This nearly one acre park is a privately run dog park. Membership is required to use the park and runs $50 per year.
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Dog Parks & Dog Runs Brown and Corinthian Streets Philadelphia, PA 19130 Alongside the historic Eastern State Penitentiary is a small privately maintained dog park. There are two dog runs, one for large dogs and one for small dogs. The run surface is covered in light colored stone, which is difficult for tiny paws. We did not see any benches or very much shade the day that we visited. There were, however, double gates for each entrance.
Dog Parks & Dog Runs 4231 N. Concourse Dr Philadelphia, PA 19131 This address is the Park commission headquarters, in the park. The park is very big and stretches from the Center of Philadelphia to the northwest. Leashed dogs are allowed.
Dog Parks & Dog Runs 3822 Ridge Ave Philadelphia, PA 19132 This 100 acre Gothic Cemetery is a popular place for picnics, strollers and walking dogs. Beautiful grounds and interesting architecture.
Dog Parks & Dog Runs 900 block of North Orianna Street (between 2nd and 3rd and Poplar and Wildey streets) Philadelphia, PA 19103 This is a privately owned fenced dog run. Dues are required and are $20 per year.
Dog Parks & Dog Runs Roanoke and Abington Streets Philadelphia, PA 19118 Beautiful Park with a pond and benches
Dog Parks & Dog Runs Roanoke and Abington Streets Philadelphia, PA 19118 Beautiful Park with a pond and benches
Dog Parks & Dog Runs Algon & Bustleton Avenues Philadelphia, PA 19111 Leashed dogs are allowed at this large 1600 acre city park.
Dog Parks & Dog Runs Bustleton Ave & Winchester Ave Philadelphia, PA 19115 1,600 acres of beautiful woodlands, meadows, fields and wetlands and of course Pennypack Creek. Picnic areas and hiking trails abound. Beautiful historic buildings through out this wooded park. Abundant wildlife, so bring your camera!
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Dog Parks & Dog Runs 18th & Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Located in downtown Philadelphia, this park is a gathering spot for people who wish to sit and rest on a bench or on the lawn. Leashed dogs are allowed.
Rittenhouse Square, one of William Penn's original five, was known as the southwest square until 1825 when it was named for the astronomer-clockmaker, David Rittenhouse (1732-96). This amazing man of universal talents — one of many in 18th century Philadelphia — was a descendant of William Rittenhouse, who built the first paper mill in America in Germantown. He was at various times a member of the General Assembly and the State Constitutional Convention, and president of the Council of Safety. His survey of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary in 1763-64, to settle a dispute between the Penns and Lord Baltimore, was so accurate it was accepted and followed by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon when they surveyed the "line" for which they are still remembered. Professor of Astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania and inventor of the collimating telescope, he was also president of the American Philosophical Society and the first director of the United States Mint.
Rittenhouse Square has always denoted quality. The first house facing the Square was erected in 1840. During its next century the Square kept its residential quality. In 1913, the architect Paul Cret, who was one of the men responsible for Benjamin Franklin Parkway and many of its buildings, designed the Square's entrances, central plaza with the stone railings, pool and fountain. To have lived near or on the Square was a mark of prestige. Today, private homes are gone, but it still counts for something to live on the Square. There are several houses still standing, but they have been converted into apartments. With cooperative apartments and condominiums displacing private dwellings in the last three decades, some of the Old Guard still live on here — in these homes in the sky rather than family mansions
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Philadelphia, PA 19147 Run Philly Dog Run is a dog running service aimed at keeping your dog happy and healthy!
Dog Parks & Dog Runs 2500 Pine St Philadelphia, PA 19103 Dog park with two sections-- one for small dogs and one for larger dogs. Plenty of room for dogs to run around and play. There is a water fountain that is turned on during warm weather and benches to sit on.
Dog Parks & Dog Runs PO Box 30246 25th St. between Pine and Locust Philadelphia, PA 19103 This fenced dog park is located near the Centre City across the Schuylkill River from the 30th Street Train Station.
Dog Parks & Dog Runs 11th Street between Lombard and South St. Philadelphia, PA 19103 Located in Segar Park, this is a fenced dog park with separate areas for small dogs and large dogs.
Dog Parks & Dog Runs 6th & Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Leashed dogs are allowed at this city park.
Washington Square, one of the five squares William Penn laid out in his 1682 survey of Philadelphia, was then simply called the southeast square, for Quakers did not believe in naming places after people. In 1833, however, it was renamed to honor the first President. The trees in Washington Square are older, wider-spreading and taller than those in Rittenhouse or Independence Squares, and the square itself has a more open, spacious quality — but then, it started as a pasture. Later the square served as a burial ground — potter's field — and many American and British soldiers of the Revolution lie here, along with victims of the yellow fever epidemic of 1793.
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