As you might have heard, the British have history in these parts.
But it was the last two decades of business dealings between this region and the United Kingdom that were being celebrated at the British American Business Council of Greater Philadelphia's 20-year anniversary lunch Wednesday at the Ritz-Carlton, in the shadow of William Penn's statue atop City Hall.
The London-born Penn's missions to the Netherlands and Germany in the 1670s helped persuade families there to move here. The BABC's local branch was founded to do more or less the same thing, though commercial proselytizing can also translate into business going the other way, especially in this Internet-connected global economy. The group exists mainly so executives can shake hands, kibitz, and swap business cards.