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32. Parcels: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. City of Philadelphia - Department of Records. This dataset is composed of the entire City of Philadelphia's parcels based on their legal descriptions. Feature Update Date: 12-2012.
33. Park Boundaries: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. The boundaries of large and small parks owned and operated by Philadelphia Parks and Recreation.
34. Parks - Art Monuments points: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. This is a point layer representing the location of art, sculpture, and monuments in Philadelphia Parks & Recreation system. Editing is ongoing to r...
35. Parks - Assets: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. Created from the original PPR_Buildings, PPR_Assets, PPR_Boundaries shapefiles (Philadelphia Parks and Recreation). Through meetings and outside so...
36. Parks - Boat Launches: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. Created from the sources listed below this layer displays boat launches along the two major bodies of water, the Schuylkill River and the Delaware ...
37. Parks - Districts: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. Polygon boundaries of PPR's operational districts as established by PPR's GIS staff and reviewed, revised, and approved by PPR's executive staff. T...
38. Parks - Fountains: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. Points indicating the location of fountains that are owned or maintained by Philadelphia Parks & RecreationDATA DEVELOPMENT:Point and attribute dat...
39. Parks - Golf points: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. Points were determined by the PPR Assets layer created by the Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Department. Also, the PPR Boundaries layer was used...
40. Parks - Historic House points: Philadephia, Pennsylvania
2016. Points were determined by the PPR Assets layer created by the Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Department. Also, the PPR Boundaries layer was used...