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Rittenhouse is OVER... too many rules, too many bums. We go to Washington Square and actually play frisbee and ride our bikes into the square and are not accosted for money by bums. Franklin Square is pretty sweet too and is right there by Old City so I can get my Old City coffee and walk over. Just whiling away some time in a square is great... used to just relax in Russell Square in London just the same.
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always love your posts. we seem to agree a lot. yes, i love Washington Sq as well for exactly those reasons. Ritt Sq is nice too and I have sat on one of those benches and enjoyed a little time, but you're correct, sometimes it gets too busy and it's got more bums. Washington Sq has those nice tall leafy trees and the views are just as lovely as Ritt Sq, IMO. To me, both are nice places, Wash Sq just a bit nicer and quieter.
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Anyone here like Kahn Park? It's really a pocket park, very small. But it's nice in its own way, specially for Wash West neighborhood (i think that's where it is).
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![]() Kahn park's in the same block so I pass that everytime I go to CVS, or grocery stores on south. Unfortunately, that one has bums too...and weird pee smell at times. Just the other day, I saw this bum putting his bourbon bottle in his trashbag after taking a chug... ![]() |
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Too much concrete. There are trees and planters but no grass. It's nice to have a little pocket of public space there but it's an awkward setup that doesn't feel very park-like. I really like Jefferson's new park at 10th and Locust. Kahn Park could take some ques from them and apply it on a smaller scale.
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Not to mention, a lot of people have now grown up in an environment where they were carted to and from more appointments and activities as kids than I've had as an adult; they end up not knowing how to be alone with "nothing" to do. lol
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