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Tides and Floods
May 2020
The lower Schuylkill River is tidal, rising and falling about six feet every day. These tidal waters come from the Delaware Bay some 70 miles...
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Urban Birding along the Tidal Schuylkill
April 2020
It’s spring time in Philadelphia, so you should start looking up into the sky as often as possible. If you do, you may see a Black-throated Blue...
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Bartram's Mile is 3 years old!
April 2020
The City celebrated the opening of the Bartram’s Mile trail and greenway on Earth Day in 2017 (pictured above). The history of this mile-long trail...
Capital Projects
Capital Projects Update
April 2020
The total impact of COVID-19 on our current capital projects is difficult to predict at this time. Coordination of both design and construction phases...
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Gray's Ferry Tavern and Gardens
March 2020
For more than a century, the Lower Ferry, or Gray's Ferry was the easiest way to access Philadelphia if you were traveling by land from the South...
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