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The pope’s coming so this guy made a drone video

“I thought now would be a great time to put together an aerial tour of Philadelphia to really showcase the city!”

A database of some 600,000 buildings in Philly will be searchable through FixList. (Photo by Matt Satell)

Papal mania has hit Philly. People are brewing papal beer, trying to rent their apartments out for thousands of dollars, crashing websites.
As for Matt Satell? He’s just making a drone video of the city.
“With the pope coming to town in a few weeks, I thought now would be a great time to put together an aerial tour of Philadelphia to really showcase the city!” he wrote to us.
Watch it below. (Also: Where’s that rooftop pool at 0:20?)

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