Philadelphia County

Philadelphia County was founded in 1682. It presently consists of over 143 square miles divided into twenty-nine municipalities and was once the capital of the Province of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania's founder William Penn named this county after "Lovely Brother." It is home to several universities such as Drexel, Temple, University of Pennsylvania.   It is also known for the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Reading Terminal Market and so much more!

AREA STATS:


Population: 1,587,938
Median Home Value: $191,403

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Brewerytown
Chestnut Hill
Chinatown
East Falls
East Mount Airy
East Oak Lane
Fairmount
Fishtown
Germantown
Grays Ferry
Hunting Park
Kensington
Manayunk
Mayfair
Mount Airy
Northern Liberties
Old City
Pennypack
Point Breeze
Port Richmond
Roxborough
Society Hill
University City

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