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Ana Ramirez splashes in a heavy afternoon downpour at Dilworth Park on July 8.after knocking out Roiman Villa in the 10th round at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on July 8.An Eastern cottontail rabbit eats a white clover flower while keeping a close eye on the photographer on July 7. NumerousIn a view seen from the Girard Point Bridge, clouds hang over the Philadelphia skyline on July 9.

Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Gregory Soto reacts after giving up two run in the eighth inning against San Diego Padres. Philadelphia Phillies win 7-6 in twelve innings over the San Diego Padres at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on July 16.Michelle Brister, centre, mother of Laron Williams Jr., sits on her front steps, the place where her son died, on the 700 block of East Locust Ave., in Philadelphia on July 17.

Dakota Curran holds fresh oysters on July 18, a t his oyster farm in Sea Isle City, N.J. The Curran’s are harvesting fresh oysters from Ludlam Bay in Sea Isle and bringing them to sale at bars. Actors David Morse and Brian Anthony Wilson embrace at the podium. SAG-AFTRA, union representing media professionals and entertainers on strike together for first time since 1960. SAG-AFTRA members and supporters gathered together in LOVE Park, 15th and JFK in Philadelphia for rally on July 23.

A mural is created at 8th and Market in Philadelphia on July 21. To the right is the “A People’s Progression Toward Equality” mural by Jared Bader.during the 2023 People’s Convention Rally in Philadelphia on July 22.in Glen Mills, Pa., on July 23. Crew said he has a 1935 Oldsmobile but didn’t bring it to the show. In the foreground is a 1958 Oldsmobile Super 88. The show featured about 400 vehicles and raised money for Operation First Response and Blue Beards for Charity organizations.

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