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I'm walkin' here: Philly ranks fifth among nation's most walkable cities
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
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Walk Score ranks Philadelphia fifth in its listing of the most walkable cities in America.
Philadelphia's most walkable neighborhoods are Center City West, Center City East, University City. Philadelphia's least walkable neighborhoods are Byberry, Torresdale, Fox Chase.
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University City
,
Old City / Society Hill
,
West Philadelphia
,
Rittenhouse Square
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