bookmark_borderThe Squares Of Philadelphia

Rittenhouse Square in Center City Philadelphia is an example of one of the city’s squares originally planned by William Penn when he laid out the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1682. The public park is a great place to stroll, eat lunch or listen to street performers play music. On a regular basis, the Square hosts festivals and markets.

Rittenhouse Square Map of Philadelphia
Rittenhouse Square Map of Philadelphia

Franklin Square is another of the five original open-space parks. It is located in the Center City area, between North 6th and 7th Streets, and between Race Street and the Vine Street Expressway (I-676). Local legend maintains that Franklin Square is where Benjamin Franklin conducted his “kite and key” electricity experiment in 1752. Franklin Square offers these attractions:

* The Franklin Square Fountain was built in 1838, but fell into disrepair by the late 1970s and was turned off. It was refurbished and repaired during the park’s restoration. The fence and stone work of the fountain are original.
* The Parx Liberty Carousel is located just northwest of the Fountain. Many of the carousel’s animals recall Philadelphia’s historical heritage.
* Philly Mini Golf, located north of the Fountain, is the only miniature golf course in Center City. The holes are based on some of the city’s best-known tourist spots, such as Elfreth’s Alley, the Ben Franklin Bridge, and the Liberty Bell.
* In 1976, the city dedicated the Living Flame Memorial, which honors the city’s fallen police officers and firefighters. It centers on a sculpture by local sculptor Reginald E. Beauchamp. The memorial is unusual in being one of the few to honor the two groups together. A design competition was held in 2011 to choose a design for a replacement memorial.
* Two playgrounds, one for younger children, and the other for older ones, are located in the park’s southeast quadrant.

Southwest (Rittenhouse) Square, Southeast (Washington) Square, Northwest Square (Logan Circle), Northeast (Franklin) Square and Centre Square (City Hall) all offer something free to do in Philly.

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bookmark_borderArrests For Multiple Burglaries

PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Philadelphia Police Department would like to thank the media and the public for their assistance in the apprehension of suspects Tony Kimhong (left) and Chhoeuth Kim (right) for the following burglaries.

On July 23, 2015, at 4:43 am, Tony Kimhong and Chhoeuth Kim were arrested for an attempted burglary at a Saloon located at 750 South 7th Street. Kimhong was attempting to force open a door to the Saloon while Chhoeuth Kim acted as a look-out. Kim was also identified as a suspect in a burglary at Bridget Foy’s located at 200 South Street along with Tony Kimhong. After further investigation of Kimhong, he was identified as the suspect in the following burglaries:

DC 15-03-026317, April 30, 2015, Little Italy Pizza, 342 Queen Street
DC 15-01-020337, May 24, 2015, Centerfolds Lounge, 1602 East Passyunk Avenue
DC 15-03-034617, June 7, 2015, Pho Ha Saigon, 320 Oregon Avenue
DC 15-03-038607, June 24, 2015, Bing Bing Din Sum, 1648 East Passyunk Avenue
DC 15-03-038806, June 24, 2015, at Cloud 9 Vapor Store, 1832 Passyunk Avenue
DC 15-03-038785, June 25, 2015, Stogie Joe’s, 1803 East Passyunk Avenue
DC 15-03-039507, June 28, 2015, Adobe Cafe, 1919 E Passyunk Avenue
DC 15-03-040860, July 3, 2015, Bainbridge Barrel House, 625 South 6th Street
DC 15-03-041066, July 4, 2015, Artisan Bakery, 1218 Mifflin Street
DC 15-06-031442, July 6, 2015, Four Father’s, 319 Market Street
DC 15-03-042039, July 8 2015, Birra Bira, 1700 East Passyunk Avenue
DC 15-03-043852, July 16, 2015, Bridget Foy’s, 200 South Street

Tony Kmhong is 24 years-of-age and is from the 23xx block of South 6th Street. Kimhong is charged with multiple burglaries and related offenses.

Chhoeuth Kim is 31 years-of-age and is from the 7xx block of Jackson Street. Kim is charged with multiple burglaries and related offenses.