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Ron Panepinto Karen Panepinto-Minarcik 702 Sansom St. • Phila., PA 19106 Tel: 215-923-1980 email: info@panepintojewelers.com www.PanepintoJewelers.com
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Vol. XVIII No. 34 (Issue 464)
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August 25, 2016
20 Years Later, Still the Center of Attention
by Eldon Graham In August 1996, Bill Clinton was president, Ed Rendell was mayor of Philadelphia, and cellphones were primarily used for calling people. And people had a new place to see concerts, sporting events and other entertainment in South Philadelphia. Since opening its doors, the building first known as the CoreStates Center, now called the Wells Fargo Center, has been home to the Philadelphia Flyers, 76ers, Kixx, Soul and Wings, and has hosted major events such as the 2000 Republican National Convention, the 2002 NBA All-Star Weekend and, most recently, the 2016 The Wells Fargo Center opened for business on August 31, 1996 as the Democratic National Convention CoreStates Center in South Philadelphia. It is still in high demand, as On average, the building, which shown by the recently held Democratic National Convention (above). It is was built to replace the beloved but the home of the Philadelphia Flyers, 76ers and Soul. Photo by Eldon Graham. outdated Spectrum, can hold 19,600 for Flyers’ hockey games and 21,000 for 76ers’ basketball games. The arena (Cont. Page 2)
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