Philadelphia

Approval Rate: 88%

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    sfrank

    Thu Jul 23 2009

    Philly is loaded with history and things to do and see. Alot of good bars, resturants, clubs and shops. Good place to visit, although i wouldn't consider living or working there.

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    ajnm38a0

    Sun Sep 02 2007

    Its been 12 years since I was last in Philly so I know alot has changed.  I loved visiting the historic sites i.e. The Liberty Bell, however outside of the tourisit attractions or downtown.  I remember alot of Philly neighborhoods to be old and rundown.  Again that was 12 years ago so I'm thinking things have changed.  One thing I did like was that people were out and about walking and public transportation was great.

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    banzar

    Fri Jan 19 2007

    Taxes are rising but not as much as the crime rate...which is not isolatd to the poorer neighborhood. City hall has suffered from severe internal corruption for the past several decades. This would include the current Mayor... Public transporation is filthy, unreliable and isolated hence dangerous to women and children who are frequent victims on Septa. Local businesses move out (due to high city business privledge taxes)or close faster than others move in. Rent is extreamly high for being a MID-WESTERN (there is no eastern cost to Philadelphia or Pennsylvania) city in all the neighborhoods thought out the city. Overall the houseing market does not reflect National trends of a slowing market. Overall, I rate Philadelphia among the poorest cities to live it...maybe unless you isolate your living to the Burb communities and commute. On the upside...Philadelphia prides itself on its average musueums, parks, restraunts, arts....and being "close" to NYC..... All so sad for a ci... Read more

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    genghisthehun

    Fri Oct 27 2006

    Today is October 27. On this date in history, in 1682, William Penn founded the City of Philadelphia. Philadelphia was a planned city, and Penn hoped it would lead to a better society. He planned lots of wide streets, alleys and open spaces to prevent it from becoming a warren as had London and other European cities. Philadelphia reached its present geographical size in 1854 when the existing city of Philadelphia was amalgamated with many surrounding smaller communities, including Germantown, South Philadelphia, West Philadelphia and many others. It has always been one of the five or six important cities in the United States.

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    theman1

    Tue May 23 2006

    The most underrated city in America, and one of the most beautiful!!! Best restaurant city, best local cuisine (pretzels, cheesesteaks, hoagies); only drawbacks is having a very bad subway system and not as diverse as NYC, Boston, Chicago, and Miami, but still all good!!!

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    trebon1038

    Mon Feb 20 2006

    Philly is a great city. Full of history and very charming for its size.

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    dastro

    Sat Dec 31 2005

    I agree that Philly is way Underated. It did not come to my attention until I spent 6 years in the navy and traveled the world abroad. I vist and lived in different cities, wich let me know that philly has something specail about it. I ounce vowed to leave and never return, But it was the great culture and vibrance that brings you back. Sure the city has a blight problem in areas. But all big cities and even some little towns have there's areas to. No Cities are perfect.So if you have never been to PHILLY GIVE IT A TRY YOU MIGHT DISCOVER WHAT I HAVE!

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    wavebacker

    Sun Nov 21 2004

    Philadelphia is underrated as a city. It is a good city to live in if you like City Life and want to live in an affordable city with a variety of things to see and do. Philadelphia is really like a big city with a (tough) small town feel. It's a blue-collar city and the residents have an attitude, but it also is a city with a great deal of history, culture and class. Yes it's dirty and there is crime to worry about, but there are also great parks, museums, Architecture, restaurants, clubs, night life, Good pro teams, very good colleges, decent neighborhoods, variety and diversity and good food. Philadelphia is also centrally locacted in the Northeast. You can go to New York, Atlantic City, Baltimore or Washington ,DC easily from Phila. Boston, Pittsburgh, Richmond , Va. are reachable from Phila. Pennsylvania offers The Poconos , New Jersey the Shore , Maryland- Crabs, all within range of Phila.You can also go to Delaware, if for no other reason than to say you've been there. MTV's The ... Read more

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    classictvfan47

    Thu Feb 05 2004

    Aside from a good mall here or a good sports center there, Philadelphia is an unremarkable city that is crowded, dirty, and impolite. Although the citizens are somewhat nicer than those in New York City, they aren't by much. Litter crowds the streets and the noise is terrible. Even cool freeways can't bring this city up to me.