Rittenhouse Square located between 18th and 19th street on Walnut Street in Philadelphia. People are always walking through the park. It's a great place to see and to be seen.
i lived near the park and would walk thru all the time. it really is incredible! it must have been really cold that day, because even in the winter it's busier than that, and during the summer it's super busy.
Most racist part of philadelphia.You wanna see modern-day slavery in effect to the max,.. stay in rittenhouse for a year you'll really be blown away.i understood all of george jeffersons sarcastic comments after stayin in rittenhouse. lol. you couldn't pay me a million dollars to stay in rittenhouse ever again,disgusted with the so-called great" racisthouse oh sorry rittenhouse square"2 my peeps at da rittenhouse SNOB savoy power to you for being able to work there &still keep ur sanity!
I lived at 18th and Pine Street, around the corner from the Metropolitan Bakery and Rittenhouse Square. It was so beautiful all year round, especially in the Winter. I love Philly!
I lived there for 8 years and loved it. Philly wasn't perfect. There were a lot of homeless people and certain neighborhoods were desolate and unsafe, but I met wonderful people and was able to make friends and build a career in music. I'm from Chicago, but had to get out of there. Politics ruined everything. I'll be back in Philly this Fall and can't wait!
ay yeah man im a Rittenhouse and i live in north carolina, always been curious what this area looks like...apparently my brothers n sisters have gotten free nights in the hotel because they're blood..? maybe my chances will be as good, lol well i'd like take a trip up there this video helps give me some knowledge. thanks
i lived near the park and would walk thru all the time. it really is incredible! it must have been really cold that day, because even in the winter it's busier than that, and during the summer it's super busy.
wowzer107 11 months ago
Most racist part of philadelphia.You wanna see modern-day slavery in effect to the max,.. stay in rittenhouse for a year you'll really be blown away.i understood all of george jeffersons sarcastic comments after stayin in rittenhouse. lol. you couldn't pay me a million dollars to stay in rittenhouse ever again,disgusted with the so-called great" racisthouse oh sorry rittenhouse square"2 my peeps at da rittenhouse SNOB savoy power to you for being able to work there &still keep ur sanity!
79ashna 1 year ago
In the winter, after one of our big snows, people made a whole army of snowmen in the park. Pretty cool site.
bobneub 1 year ago
I lived at 18th and Pine Street, around the corner from the Metropolitan Bakery and Rittenhouse Square. It was so beautiful all year round, especially in the Winter. I love Philly!
stickershomeplus 2 years ago
I lived there for 8 years and loved it. Philly wasn't perfect. There were a lot of homeless people and certain neighborhoods were desolate and unsafe, but I met wonderful people and was able to make friends and build a career in music. I'm from Chicago, but had to get out of there. Politics ruined everything. I'll be back in Philly this Fall and can't wait!
stickershomeplus 2 years ago 2
Aw man, I miss it soo bad. =[
The contemporariness was fantastic there, I could really feel that vibe too. There's no place like Philly
casiesilverman 3 years ago
rittenhouse sq is beautiful, especially over x-mas.
sweetpoppys 3 years ago
ay yeah man im a Rittenhouse and i live in north carolina, always been curious what this area looks like...apparently my brothers n sisters have gotten free nights in the hotel because they're blood..? maybe my chances will be as good, lol well i'd like take a trip up there this video helps give me some knowledge. thanks
onebadheeb 4 years ago
I live like 2 blocks away! woo
jewggers 4 years ago
Spent a lot of time there. Miss it!!
LSB16 4 years ago