King of Prussia, USA
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What is King of Prussia
''For Kings of Prussia, see List of rulers of Prussia'' King of Prussia is an unincorporated community in Upper Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 18,511. The community took its name in the 18th century from a local tavern named "The King of Prussia Inn", which was named for Frederick II, King of Prussia (...)
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"Though downtown has few major department stores (look for Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom at the wonderful, huge King of Prussia Mall about 20 minutes west of the city), you can still find anything from Jimmy Choo sandals to Tiffany & Co. diamonds to the softest teddy bears imaginable in Center City Philly."
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"The King of Prussia Mall is the largest shopping mall on the East Coast of the United States [2] the second largest shopping mall in the country, and the largest shopping mall in the country in terms of leasable retail space (though this title is sometimes disputed with that of South Coast Plaza of Orange County, California )."
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"I-276 begins at Valley Forge ,exit 326 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike when I-276 meets I-76 near the King of Prussia Mall at a current construction project on the Pennsylvania Turnpike from exit 326 to exit 333."
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"King of Prussia is home to the King of Prussia Mall which is the largest east coast shopping mall, and second largest mall in the United States."
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About King of Prussia
micsa from Finland wrote about King of Prussia one year, 7 months ago
Nice small-to-medium size town in the green state of Pennsylvania. One of the biggest malls in northeast US is located in the middle of the city.
About places near King of Prussia
scherling200 from USA wrote about Philadelphia one year ago
Philadelphia is full of fantastic restaurants. Whether you're in the mood for atmosphere, drinks, or some great tasting food from around the world, Philly's sure to have it. Here's a link to Philly's best all-around restaurant in my book, Caribou Cafe. Get the "Caribou Brioche Pudding" and your heart will melt.
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annakristina28 from USA wrote about Adventure Aquarium one year ago
This is a pretty good aquarium with some great interactive features. However, try to avoid holiday weekends and BUY YOUR TICKETS ONLINE!
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juhah from USA wrote about Philadelphia one year, 7 months ago
Did not leave a feeling I would like to return... I do like Cheese Stake Sandwiches
t.dave from USA wrote about Philadelphia 9 months, 3 weeks ago
South street is great during the day and offers some great east coast junk food! Lorenzos for pizza, Jims for your cheese steak, or if you are a vegetarian, be sure to check out Maoz for some of the best falafel sandwiches you will ever have!
Pats is my favorite cheese steak overall- but it is in a shady part of town. Safe, but far from pleasant. :)
The historic area is the part of the city (Old City) which will be most pleasant for tourist. Great food, drinks, and more history than you can see in a day. A little routy at night, but that can be a good thing if you like to have some fun with the night life.
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