William Penn was the founder of Philadelphia who was first on scene when he was about to settle the new land. "It was named this because he envisioned a city of religious tolerance where no one would be persecuted." He wanted to ensure that his travels would be able to help establish a place where one could be free and not have to worry about a strict British rule. To this day he is all over the city and stands a top of city hall.
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