''Philadelphia Convention'' my friend
Philadelphia.
That is the name that William Penn gave it when he founded it.
The name Philadelphia has five syllables. The syllables of the name are phil-a-del-phi-a.
Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, formerly Kvarner Philadelphia Shipyard
we will find out in 30 to 45 days, but as of right now, the team name will be one of the following four: ac philadelphia sc philadelphia philadelphia union philadelphia city
Alexander Hamilton suggested that another meeting to be held in Philadelphia.
The main newspaper of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia is The Philadelphia Inquirer. The newspaper was founded in 1829 under the name The Pennsylvannia Inquirer.
1776. Signing of the declaration of independence in Philadelphia. Hence, Philadelphia '76's
The Grand Convention was another name for the Constitutional Convention, also referred to by many as the Philadelphia Convention. It took place in Philadelphia starting May 25, 1787 and ended on September 17, 1787.
It depends, if you have anything to do with Philadelphia then yes but if you don't then no.
"Philadelphia" is a proper noun. It is the name of a specific city.