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From deep South Philly to the tip of the Far Northeast, free “Neighborhood Jawnts” tours of 20 different areas of the city will roll out over the next few months as part of this year’s Philadelphia 250 celebrations.

The first set at the end of May will visit South Philadelphia’s East Passyunk neighborhood, with stops at the Singing Fountain, Pat’s and Geno’s, the Bok building and the site of the former Moyamensing Prison (now an Acme market). It will be led by local residents.

The tours will continue every weekend through the end of October, visiting signature neighborhood destinations like Manayunk’s Tow Canal, the Frankford Arsenal, ethnic markets in the Northeast’s Lower Bustleton and Castor Gardens neighborhoods, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Southwest Philly’s Africatown. 



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