- John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum
This is a 1000-acre Wildlife Refuge covering the counties of Delaware and Philadelphia. It is strategically located in the Township of Tinicum which is closely located to the Philadelphia International Airport. The government founded this location in 1972. And it gave it the name: Tinicum National Environmental Center. Afterwards, it was renamed in 1991. In reality, you can find this place at 8601 Lindbergh Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19153.
The government established this location in 18815. You can find it at 6201 Kingsessing Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19142. This historic cemetery covers the border sandwiched between Yeadon and Southwest Philly. In all reality, the area allows burial for Muslims, African-Americans and Jews not to forget middle-class clientele. Initially, the cemetery occupied 54 acres. And later, it expanded to 200 acres which makes it the biggest cemetery in Pennsylvania. Since Philly and Yeadon share nearly equal parts of the cemetery, they are separated by Cobbs Creek. After the Creek Parkway was constructed, the park reduced slightly to 160 acres. It is worth to pay a visit to this location.