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The yellow dot is Temple University Hospital.

Located in the neighborhood of North Philadelphia, it is nestled in


between the Allegheny and Erie subway stops on the Broad Street Line.

The pink dots represent the neighborhoods where the largest portion of our residents live: Center City
East/Chinatown, Logan Circle, Rittenhouse Square, and Graduate Hospital. These are all busy neighborhoods in the
heart of vibrant, downtown Philadelphia where you will find many restaurants, bars, nightlife, and financial
buildings.

The orange dots represent other neighborhoods in close proximity to Center City where many other residents live
including Spring Garden and Fairmount. These neighborhoods are slightly quieter than downtown, and you will still
find many bars and restaurants. They are also bordered by the Schuylkill River, which has a beautiful and popular
biking/running trail along the historic Boathouse Row and Rocky Steps.

The green dots are neighborhoods that are slightly further from downtown, but boast their own unique
atmospheres. Old City is the historical center of Philadelphia with cobblestone streets and many places to eat.
Fishtown and Northern Liberties are filled with breweries, dive bars, and tons of great food.

Lastly, the blue dots are neighborhoods that are furthest away from downtown. South Philadelphia neighborhoods
are quite residential and you will find many families there, including both Italian and Vietnamese neighborhoods. It
is much less busy and still filled with our common theme—great food! Manayunk is another residential
neighborhood with many small shops and cafes as well as its neighbor, East Falls. Both of these locations are on
the north, and less busy, end of the Schuylkill River Running/Biking Trail and are near to Wissahickon Park, which
hosts its own biking and running paths.

Other residents commute from Northeast Philadelphia, New Jersey, and West Philadelphia.

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