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Jun 26 2009

16 Ways To Celebrate America's Birthday In The Philadelphia Region

The Independence Day Party Lasts For Days In And Around Philadelphia

When Philadelphia throws a birthday party, everyone catches the spirit—especially leading up to and during Fourth of July weekend. In addition to the many free events that are part of the city’s annual Sunoco Welcome America! celebration, the region is jamming with dozens of events and festivals that celebrate our nation’s heritage. Here’s a look at a few more activities taking place during America’s birthday party:

In Historic Philadelphia:

  • Catch up on the latest up-and-coming artists during First Friday in Old City when galleries and shops throw open their doors for some twilight gallery hopping. July 3. Front to 6th Streets and Spruce to Vine Streets, (215) 625-9200, oldcityarts.org
  • Spend an evening with the Founding Fathers—and mothers. Once Upon A Nation brings visitors face-to-face with history-makers during An Evening With George Washington (June 28), Thomas Jefferson (July 3), Ben Franklin (July 4) and for the first time this year Harriet Tubman, who will recount her escape from slavery and her secret work on the Underground Railroad (July 2). Free Quaker Meeting House, 5th & Arch Streets, (215) 629-4026, historicphiladelphia.org
  • Betsy rocks the house during the Betsy’s Independence Day Bash, a day of games, children’s activities and a naturalization ceremony for new citizens. July 4. 239 Arch Street, (215) 686-1252, betsyrosshouse.org
  • The Declaration of Independence is missing and Phineas Bell needs young detectives to help him find it during Colonial Kids Quest. June 27, July 3-5. Independence Living History Center, 3rd & Chestnut Streets, (215) 629-4026, historicphiladelphia.org
  • Celebrate Sweet Freedom as Colonial musicians play their fife and drums and the Declaration of Independence is read aloud. Then dig into a piece of the giant eight-foot birthday cake decorated with one of the nation’s most famous documents. July 3. Independence Visitor Center, 6th & Market Streets, (800) 537-7676, independencevisitorcenter.com
  • When visitors drop by the National Constitution Center for the new NAPOLÉON exhibition, they can stick around for the Feel the Freedom Festival, a weekend-long celebration featuring interactive activities, demonstrations and characters from the past. July 3-5. 525 Arch Street, (215) 409-6700, constitutioncenter.org
  • The 10 life-size figures that visitors encounter at the newly renovated African American Museum in Philadelphia are really high-tech video images that recount the struggle for freedom in the new centerpiece exhibition Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia, 1776-1876. 701 Arch Street, (215) 574-0380, aampmuseum.org
  • Landlubbers can get a taste of life on the high seas on the U.S.S. Olympia, a survivor of the Spanish-American War, with tours of the newly restored Pilot House and top deck of the ship. Independence Seaport Museum, Walnut Street & Columbus Boulevard, (215) 413-8655, phillyseaport.org

Around The City & Region:

  • Main Street in Manayunk is transformed into a giant outdoor gallery for the Manayunk Arts Festival, the largest outdoor juried art festival in the tri-state area. While more than 300 vendors exhibit their wares, restaurants, boutiques and other merchants join in the fun with sales and specials. June 27-28. Main Street, (215) 482-9565, manayunk.com
  • The Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon is two events in one. The Olympic Race takes athletes through the trails of Fairmount Park and the slow-moving waters of the Schuylkill River, while the Sprint Race traverses a shorter course. June 27-28. (215) 517-4989, phillytri.com
  • It’s a blast from the past—a Freedom Blast—a day of 18th-century style games, fun and a chance to meet Revolutionary War soldiers and Colonial artisans who demonstrate their skills at Fort Mifflin, one of the nation’s most historic forts. July 4. Fort Mifflin & Hog Island Roads, (215) 685-4167, fortmifflin.us
  • There is a plot to kidnap George Washington, and wannabe 18th-century spies can help reveal the traitors in Valley Forge: Secrets & Spies, an interactive tour using invisible ink, secret messages, counterespionage and other Colonial-era technology to foil the plot and save the General. June 27 and July 4. Valley Forge National Historical Park, 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia, (215) 629-4026, historicphiladelphia.org
  • By day, visitors can find four specially marked storytelling bench at Valley Forge National Historical Park and chill out while professional storytellers regale them with little-known tales from America’s past. Daily. Come evening, Martha Washington hosts a picnic, and afterwards Continental soldiers sit round a campfire at General Washington’s Headquarters telling tales about that winter of 1777 during the Valley Forge After Hours twilight programs. June 27 and July 4. 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, (215) 629-4026, historicphiladelphia.org
  • Seven wineries on the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail host Brandywine Valley Big Bang BBQ featuring wine tastings, vineyard and cellar tours, live music, art shows, evening concerts and cookouts over the Fourth of July weekend. Participants pay for tastings and food. July 3-5. (610) 444-3842, bvwinetrail.com
  • Fonthill Museum’s Old-Fashioned 4th of July Celebration features a decorated bike parade, a 19th-century town baseball game, a watermelon eating contest, free old-time games, music and food. July 4. East Court Street & Route 313, Doylestown, (215) 348-9461, fonthillmuseum.org
  • Stop and smell the roses—and the hibiscus, dahlias and other blooms that add spectacular scenery to Longwood Gardens’ fireworks and BBQ events. Visitors can snack on burgers, stroll the world-famous gardens and watch a spectacular evening fireworks display. July 4. 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, (610) 338-1000, longwoodgardens.org

Visitors celebrating America’s birthday can go to gophila.com/withlove to book one of 80hotel packages. Guests will receive a gift at check-in, including a Philadelphia Privileges coupon book, a five-pack of With Love postcards, a With Love pin and Philly Fill-ins word games, along with other brochures, coupons and maps.

The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) makes Philadelphia and The Countryside® a premier destination through marketing and image building that increases business and promotes the region’s vitality.

For more information about travel to Philadelphia, visit gophila.com or uwishunu.com, where you can build itineraries; search event calendars; see photos and videos; view interactive maps; sign up for newsletters; listen to HearPhilly, an online radio station about what to see and do in the region; book hotel reservations and more. Or, call the Independence Visitor Center, located in Historic Philadelphia, at (800) 537-7676.

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First Friday, Old City

First Friday, Old City

On the First Friday of every month, Old City gallery owners open their doors for a lively evening of new exhibitions and free refreshments....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Arts & Culture, Events

Betsy Ross House

Betsy Ross House

Philadelphia’s Betsy Ross House, built in 1760, was the home to the seamstress who is widely believed to have made the first Stars and Stripes flag used to celebrate independence in July of 1776....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Museums & Attractions

Independence Visitor Center

Independence Visitor Center

The Independence Visitor Center is the gateway to Historic Philadelphia, the city and the region. Visitors can find attraction information, purchase tickets or take a snack break here....

Credit: Photo by K. Ciappa for GPTMC

Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, Museums & Attractions

National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center

The world’s only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution, the National Constitution Center puts into historical context the most famous four pages ever written through high-tech exhibitions, artifacts and interactive displays....

Credit: Photo by L. Foster for GPTMC

Tags: Historic Philadelphia, History, Museums & Attractions

Independence Seaport Museum

Independence Seaport Museum

The Independence Seaport Museum captures the Philadelphia region’s maritime heritage with family-oriented interactive exhibitions, ship models, artifacts and art. Visitors to the museum can watch a wooden boat being built, climb aboard Admiral Dewey’s 1892 cruiser Olympia, tour the World War II-era submarine Becuna and visit the museum’s nautical gift...

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, Museums & Attractions

Fort Mifflin Freedom Blast

Fort Mifflin Freedom Blast

Each July, this Colonial-era fort in Philadelphia is the site of a recreation of a 1777 Revolutionary War battle in which General Washington’s troops successfully held off the British for 40 days....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Family-friendly, History, Summer

Once Upon A Nation Storyteller

Once Upon A Nation Storyteller

One of Once Upon A Nation’s professional storytellers rings a bell to signal the start of another story. Storytelling takes place at specially marked benches throughout Valley Forge National Historical Park on weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day. ...

Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Family-friendly, History, Summer

Fonthill Museum

Fonthill Museum

Henry Chapman Mercer, a Harvard-educated millionaire, designed and constructed this unique mansion made entirely of reinforced concrete in 1910. Located in Doylestown, Fonthill was built from the inside out without blueprints....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Architecture, Museums & Attractions

Longwood Gardens

Longwood Gardens

Longwood Gardens’ dynamic new indoor children’s garden features an imaginative group of one-of-a-kind, handcrafted garden elements, as well as pools, caves, waterfalls, a bamboo maze, sculptures and a lookout tower....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Family-friendly, Museums & Attractions, Parks & Gardens