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Tag Archives: Super Bowl LII
Eagles’ Super Bowl Parade!
Fans lined up eight deep, to see their hometown heroes in a parade from Broad Street up to The Philadelphia Museum of Art yesterday. Congratulations Philadelphia Eagles!
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Tagged Parade, Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl Champions, Super Bowl LII
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Looking South – Prepping for the Parade!
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Philadelphia Eagles – 9th Street Loves You!
The best of luck to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII!!!
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Tagged 9th Street, Philadelphia Eagles, South Philly, Super Bowl LII
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Looking South – Eagles Pep Rally on 9th Street
On Friday, three former members of the Philadelphia Eagles stopped by on 9th and Montrose for a meet and greet. David Akers, Irving Fryar, and Bill Bergey chatted with locals, posed for photos, and signed balls and jerseys. Although I … Continue reading