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1-50 Hamilton Circle, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Art Museum Area

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Hamilton Circle bi-level townhouses in the Art Museum Area. Upper level and lower level units available. Large bedrooms, great closet space, sky lights, large living/dining area, private deck with storage closet and PARKING! Quiet Art Museum area community with easy access to Center City and University City.

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