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A UN Day History Lesson About Philadelphia
![]() Do you want to know a little known fact about Philadelphia? This nation’s first capital was in the running to become the globe’s first capital too! Friday, 10/25/13 1:59 pm
Alexandra Harris
20th century, capital of the world, Chestnut Hill, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Philadelphia history, UN, UN Headquarters
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Reminder: We Are Your Resource and Partner In Education
![]() The Historical Society of Pennsylvania’s grand reopening is on Wednesday October 16th, in conjunction with a special exhibition of some national treasures. If you do not get a chance to come in and see the new and improved facility in person, review this post to reequip yourself with some resources we have available for you, both as an educator and a researcher! HSP has countless tools, both on our website and on-location, for you and your students. Tuesday, 10/15/13 2:34 pm
Alexandra Harris
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Learning the History Behind the Two Party Standoff
![]() The political opposition between Democrats and Republicans are as apparent now than ever before as we observe the political standoff in Congress. Has the two-party system that structures our Congress always been so defined, divisive and irreconcilable? Let’s look to the history of our political parties for answers. Friday, 10/11/13 2:07 pm
Alexandra Harris
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