When I drove from south of Trenton south of Philadelphia to I-95 South, it was impossible to avoid holes, constant construction and bad drivers. Frustration runs through the journey until you can see the skyscraper penetrate through the distant clouds. Philadelphia, now very close. I left Caro Hill exit and I knew I was at home. It is only 10 minutes by car from the exit to my apartment. This ten minutes is enough to make you feel the sights and sounds of Caro Hill Street and its surrounding communities.
Chinatown North / Kallowell Mountain has also undergone a transformation as well as many old industries in Philadelphia. As familiar faces and businesses are replaced with new faces and businesses, the community's identity continues to evolve and the building is destroyed or refurbished to leave room for new development. The project of Asia Art Society Practice Research Institute at Pearl Street talked about this change, but the conversation seems not to be autonomous. In 2016, the art of Asia "to promote the relationship between different neighboring countries, to promote a comprehensive vision including" old "and" new "," people: power: location: culture in the northern part of Chinatown Plan / Callowhill was launched. "This multi-year cultural planning process was designed as a participatory program to determine how Asian art can utilize its expertise and assets to support surrounding communities.
In the late 1990s, the park, the property of the hotel, began to expand. Disneyland, Disneyland Hotel, original parking lot location, and acquired facilities are all designated as part of the Disneyland Resort. At the time, this hotel was a Disney California Adventure Theme Park, a shopping, dining and entertainment center called Disney Downtown, a hotel renovated to Disneyland, the construction of Disney's California Grand Hotel and Spa, and modifications of acquisitions and brands It was. Disney's Paradise Pier hotel of Pan Pacific Hotel. The park was renamed "Disneyland" to distinguish it from the big building under construction. As the existing parking lot (South Disneyland) was modified by these projects, Mickey and friends parking lot with 6th floor and 10,250 spaces was built in the northwest corner. When completed in 2000, it is the largest parking lot in the United States.