It’s usually the smallest towns that have big surprises. Residential Flourtown, Pennsylvania may only be 1.4 square miles and have around 5,000 people living in it, but it holds a piece of history within it.

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Construction’s Social Impact on Philadelphia What once was a city full of 18th century low rising brick row homes is making a forefront in the construction industry and in architecture. For years there was an informal gentleman’s agreement in Philadelphia that stated that no building was to be constructed higher than 548 feet: the height of the William Penn Statue on top of City Hall. The bronze statue is 37 feet high, representing Philadelphia’s pride by standing taller than any other statue on top of a building.

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