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To the Editor: ( NY TIMES)

Why is the American dream defined solely in terms of owning one’s own home? Why is this particularly American?

Why isn’t the American dream ever spoken of in terms of justice, equality, freedom and responsibility? Does the very definition of who we are as a people and nation have to boil down to things and owning them — however necessary and desirable?

Eugene Lemcio
Seattle, Oct. 15, 2008

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Northern Liberties Shops & Galleries               
  Northern Liberties Links           

Delicious Boutique & Corseteria
New to Liberties Walk. Innovative corset design since 1995.

Philadelphia Glass Works
21,000 square-foot glass blowing studio offering classes and handmade glasswares from around the coummunity and country. 908A N. Third St. (215) 627-3655 info@phillyglassworks.com

P.A.D.
Featuring 20th century home furnishings and accessories, contemporary accents and local work. 804 N 2nd St. (215) 925-4005 [on Philly.com].

Flowers Etcetera by Denise
637 North 2nd Street (215) 238-0808 Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm.

R.E. Load Custom Messenger Bags.
Hand-made, Heavy-duty custom messenger bags sewn right before your eyes. 608 N. 2nd St. (215) 922-2018.

Cheree Amour Shoes
Upscale shoes, bags and accessories for women at sensible prices (215) 625-0225.

Art Star
Handmade works, unique designs, and innovative solutions for display are on display and available for purchase at Liberties Walk unit 301.

Bell Flooring
1050 N. 2nd St. (215) 925-3089.

Vintage Modern
Furniture . Objects . Lighting
Across from the Standard Tap at 906 N. 2nd St. (215) 238-1997

Liberti Thrift Store
Occasionally held in the church at Brown & American Streets. Funds generated help the homeless and youth in our community. They also accept donations... So, clean out that basement!

Hyder Gallery
Longtime NL residents present local and internally known contemporary artists. 629 N. 2nd St.

Zoey Boutique.
Women's Fine Apparel & Accessories. 958 N. 2nd St. Always special sale info on their website. (215) 923-1501.

Sherr's Books.
Featuring the best bookstore sign this side of the Delaware... Now closed. Re-opening a few doors North of it's original location on the 700 block of North 2nd St... the neon sign is already there!

Keystone Sewing Machine Co. Inc.
Located in one of the greatest buildings in the neighborhood. 833 North 2nd Street 215-922-6900.

Bill Russell Studio
Beautiful, unique hand-painted finishes for furniture, accessories and architectural detail.

Carriage House Frame Shop.
Offering a broad range of options and the experience to satisfy all of your framing needs. Appointments preferred. 718 N. 3rd St. chousefs@aol.com (215) 923-9232.

Norma Jean's Closet
A consignment shop. 958 N. 2nd St.

Architectural Antiques exchange.
It's worth the trip. Large antiques for that old house.

Very Bad Horse.
Very good Clothing for rock stars by appointment.

Philadelphia Pet Food.
Since 1910. 600 North 2nd Street (215) 627-6303 Mon – Fri 9am - 4pm, Sat. 9am - 1pm.

DiPinto Guitars.
World famous guitars that used to be handcrafted right here in the neighborhood at 631 N. 2nd Street... Now at a bigger location just up the street at 407 E. Girard. (215) 427-7805.

Dark Secret Gallery
Paintings and photographs for the counter cultural connoisseur. (215) 629-1112.

The Chic Petique
Natural foods and remedies to keep your pet safe and healthy. (215) 238-0981.

Victor Baker Guitars
Handmade custom jazz archtop guitars.