Philadelphia: America's "Most Historic City" serves up some of America's best urban-green running
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Philadelphia, PA, is a good city for runners and for tourists alike. The city not only has an ample supply of historic sites, good restaurants, museums and galleries, but it also contains the 4,800-acre Fairmont Park, which is ideal for running. Other city highlights are also discussed.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1995
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Memphis, Tennessee: running through "The Cradle of the Civil War."(On the Road)
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Memphis, TN, is a city rich in Southern history and an area that will appeal to runners. The downtown area offers the Harbor Town Run, while midtown has Overton Park, and some of the suburbs have running trails. Races, restaurants, lodgings, and other city highlights are described.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1995
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Salt Lake City: clean, amiable and scenic - a high-desert running high
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Salt Lake City, UT, provides many benefits for runners including a clean, easily-accessible city located in scenic surroundings. Discussed highlights include accommodations, running areas, clubs, stores, restaurants, and scenic locations.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1995
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