
Apartments near Bartram Gardens in Philadelphia, PA (1,254 Rentals)


3511 Baring St

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2400 Chestnut St

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3215 Summer St

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3929 Pine St

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4031 Spruce St

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120 N 34th St

4054 Chestnut St

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5447 Sansom St, Unit 2nd floor

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4419 Osage Ave, Unit 1F

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2708 Federal St, Unit 2

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2706 Federal St, Unit 2

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830 S 49th St, Unit 5

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5816 Delancey St, Unit B

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4101 Baltimore Ave, Unit B4

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5047 Hazel Ave, Unit 4 Br Eco-House

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26 N Saint Bernard St

6032 Market St, Unit 3

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4317 Sansom St, Unit 1A

6042 Market St, Unit 2

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4202 Chestnut St, Unit 2

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1109 S 23rd St, Unit 1st floor

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4619 Locust St, Unit Apt B

1244 S 22nd St, Unit 2B

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28 South 48th St, Unit 1

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4819 Walton Ave, Unit 3

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811 S 56th St, Unit #1

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Botanical Gardens can be found in just about every big city around the country, but the Bartram's Gardens has something to offer people from Philadelphia apartments that no others can. Bartram's Gardens were the very first Botanical Gardens to be created in the US, and has grown into one of the most popular spots for fans of flora to get together and view the beautiful flowers all throughout the year. Whether it's winter, spring, summer or fall, those visiting from apartments near Bartram's Gardens will always find something beautiful in bloom, and always have a great experience. The Bartram's Gardens don't just work as a series of gardens, but also as a trip to the early days of Philadelphia, allowing those visiting from Philadelophia apartments, including apartment near the Batram's Gardens, the chance to step into the shoes of the towns earliest settlers. With a large stone house, owned by John Bartram himself, farm buildings, a cider press, and plenty more from the early days of Philly, a tour is like a trip down memory lane. Visiting folks from Philadelphia apartments can't spend too much time in the historical spots, however, or else they'll miss the beautiful gardens on display. The first stop is the historical garden, which features native species found around the area, such as Virginia Sweetspires, Witherod Viburnum, and Carolina Allspice, as well as plenty of gorgeous wildflowers. Visitors from Philadelphia apartments can also explore the meadows, with beautiful grasses and wildflowers, as well as a large lake perfect for boating and enjoying the beautiful Pennsylvania weather. The Wetlands are also a spot to behold, featuring beautiful aquatic plants, such as marsh roses, irises, bulrushes and hibiscuses. The gardens also feature a collection of beautiful and rare trees, as well as a river trail featuring more breathtaking flora. The gardens feature so much that even those with apartments near Bartram's Gardens may be unable to explore it all. No matter when a Philadelphia apartment resident may choose to visit, there's always something interesting going on this garden spot, the very first of its kind, and still one of the most enjoyable.
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