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Family Fun In Philadelphia
Historical Sites And Attractions:
- Wannabe sailors can spend the night in the nation’s most decorated battleship, the Battleship New Jersey, and take tours of the officers’ and crew’s mess halls, communications center and high-tech command center. 62 Battleship Place, Camden, (856) 877-6262, battleshipnewjersey.org
- The nation’s most famous seamstress, credited with the creation of the first American flag, stitched her way into history in the small workroom on display at the Betsy Ross House. Throughout the summer, Betsy strolls the courtyard to meet and greet visitors. 239 Arch Street, (215) 686-1252, betsyrosshouse.org
- Penny-pinchers and spendthrifts alike cash in on the fun at the hands-on Money in Motion exhibition at the Federal Reserve Bank, featuring a giant tube stuffed with $100 million in shredded cash, the “Match Wits with Ben” game and a some impressive high-denomination bills. 6th & Arch Streets, (800) 5743727, philadelphiafed.org
- A day at Franklin Square could include a ride on an old-fashioned carousel, a game of mini-golf, a romp on a modern playground and a family picnic. 6th & Race Streets, (215) 629-4026, historicphiladelphia.org
- The Liberty Bell Center, Independence Hall, Congress Hall, the New Hall Military Museum, Franklin Court, Bishop White House and the Declaration House are just some of the buildings that make up Independence National Historical Park in Historic Philadelphia. (215) 965-2305, nps.gov/inde
- The Lights of Liberty Show leads visitors on an evening journey to relive the American Revolution with five-story projection screens and 3D sound. Mid-April through October, mom and dad can tune in to hear Walter Cronkite and Ossie Davis narrate the adult version of the tour while kids can listen to Whoopi Goldberg recite the children’s version. In 2009, the show will run through September 5, and the revitalized Lights of Liberty Show will debut in July 2010. 6th & Chestnut Streets, (877) GO-2-1776, historicphiladelphia.org
- High-tech, interactive exhibitions let everyone—even those under 18—vote on legislative bills, weigh in on court cases and take the Presidential Oath of Office at the National Constitution Center. 525 Arch Street, (215) 409-6700, constitutioncenter.org
- Once Upon A Nation’s costumed historic re-enactors and professional storytellers, found throughout Historic Philadelphia and Valley Forge National Historical Park, entertain visitors with tales, tours and activities that summon up the nation’s earliest days. (215) 629-5801, historicphiladelphia.org
- Horses, cattle, sheep and even a few peacocks roam the grounds of Pennsbury Manor, the recreated country estate of William Penn that whisks visitors back to the 17th century with crafts, demonstrations, costumed interpreters and interactive activities. 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville, (215) 946-0400, pennsburymanor.org
- Visitors to Valley Forge National Historical Park are regaled with stories of the brutal winter of 1777 that Washington’s Continental Army spent here. Route 23 & N. Gulph Road, Valley Forge, (610) 783-1077, nps.gov/vafo
Museums:
- Butterflies, dinosaurs and a hands-on exhibition that brings the outside in lets kids discover the world of nature while having fun at The Academy of Natural Sciences. 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 299-1000, ansp.org
- At The African American Museum in Philadelphia, dolls, folk art, photographs, furnishings and costumes are among the 500,000 artifacts that tell the story of African-Americans as it relates to civil rights, sports, family life, arts and entertainment, religion and politics. 701 Arch Street, (215) 574-0380, aampmuseum.org
- The American Helicopter Museum & Education Center’s collection includes more than 35 helicopters, autogiros and convertiplanes—eight of which are fully accessible for hands-on experiences. A kids’ learning area gives children under six the chance to play with puzzles, games and other aviation-related toys. 1220 American Boulevard, West Chester, (610) 436-9600, helicoptermuseum.org
- Future firefighters get a head start at the Fireman’s Hall Museum, a restored 1902 firehouse that holds some of the nation’s earliest blaze-fighting equipment and important historical artifacts. 147 N. 2nd Street, (215) 923-1438, firemanshall.org
- The Franklin Institute Science Museum, the region’s premier science museum, features a full city block of kid-friendly exhibitions, such as the walk-through Giant Heart, Space Command satellite tracking center and Sports Challenge, and it’s home to the Tuttleman IMAX Theater, the Fels Planetarium and a 3D theater. The museum welcomes visitors to enjoy free admission from 5:00-8:00 p.m. every third Wednesday of the month. 222 N. 20th Street, (215) 448-1200, fi.edu
- After checking out the goings-on in the boatbuilding shop at the Independence Seaport Museum, kids will enjoy boarding and exploring a Spanish-American War battleship, the U.S.S. Olympia, and a mini WWII submarine, the Becuna. 211 S. Columbus Boulevard, (215) 925-5439, phillyseaport.org
- Sundays are family days at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The pay-what-you-wish admission is budget friendly, and gallery games, musical performances and art projects entertain the whole family. 26th Street & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 763-8100, philamuseum.org
- After three years of renovation, Please Touch Museum® reopened in its new Memorial Hall location in Fairmount Park. The must-see museum includes three times the kid-centric museum’s original exhibition space, plus a fully restored 100-year-old carousel. As always, youngsters can play and pretend amid Alice’s Wonderland, Maurice Sendak’s World and other hands-on fun. And on Target First Wednesdays, the museum stay opens from 5:00-7:00 p.m. with $2 admission. 4231 Avenue of the Republic, (215) 581-3181, pleasetouchmuseum.org
Animals Above And Below The Sea:
- Home to more than 8,400 aquatic animals of some 500 species, including sharks, penguins, stingrays and hippos, the Adventure Aquarium also features a 4D theater, dive shows, live animal talks, performances and a giant 760,000-gallon tank. 1 Aquarium Drive, Camden, (856) 365-3300, adventureaquarium.com
- Started in 1924, the Elmwood Park Zoo specializes in North American animals, such as the American bison, black-tailed prairie dogs and energetic river otters. Harding Boulevard, Norristown, (610) 277-3825, elmwoodparkzoo.org
- Philadelphia’s only all-bug museum and the largest insect museum in the nation is the Philadelphia Insectarium, exhibiting thousands of live and mounted insects from Africa, Tanzania and other exotic locations, as well as interactive displays and a movie room. 8046 Frankford Avenue, (215) 335-9500, myinsectarium.com
- The Philadelphia Zoo, the country’s first zoo, features more than 1,800 exotic animals, a new primate habitat, Big Cat Falls, a Children’s Zoo and Treehouse. 3400 W. Girard Avenue, (215) 243-1100, philadelphiazoo.org
Gardens, Tours And A Whole Lot More:
- In addition to the Butterfly, Railroad, Dinosaur and Storybook gardens, the four-acre Camden Children’s Garden horticultural wonderland has added a new Fitness Garden where kids can crawl, climb and learn about healthy living. 3 Riverside Drive, Camden, (856) 365-TREE, camdenchildrensgarden.org
- During the Herr’s Snack Factory Tour, children see how their favorite snacks are made, learn why gravity is important to making a great potato chip and discover why good cheese curls need a lot of hot air. Route 272 & Herr Drive, Nottingham, (610) 932-9330, herrs.com
- At Linvilla Orchards, the oldest working farm in Delaware Valley, families can pick their own seasonal fruit, hop on a hay ride and buy fresh-baked pies. 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media, (610) 876-7116, linvilla.com
- Wee ones scurry, crawl and climb through the mazes and fountains in the Bee-aMazed Children’s Garden, a kid-sized outdoor experience at Longwood Gardens. Indoors, they can hide in the Bamboo Maze, scamper into the Secret Room and dodge the Drooling Dragon, all part of the new Children’s Garden in the Conservatory. U.S. Route 1, Kennett Square, (610) 388-1000, longwoodgardens.org
- Lightspace Play, an LED-lighted floor programmed to create games and activities, is the newest addition to Giggleberry Fair, a family-friendly attraction at Peddler’s Village that includes an old-fashioned Grand Carousel, Giggleberry Mountain, Discovery Land, the Game Room and the Painted Pony Café. Routes 202 & 263, Lahaska, (215) 794-4000, peddlersvillage.com
- Those who Ride The Ducks, an amphibious vehicle that goes from land (Independence Mall, South Street and Society Hill) to sea (Delaware River), can look forward to almost 80 minutes of entertainment, city history, fun facts and quacking. 6th & Market Streets, (887) 88-QUACK, phillyducks.com
- Big Bird, Elmo and the other stars of Sesame Street come out and play at Sesame Place, the only theme park in the nation featuring the popular TV show’s most lovable characters. A water park, rides, interactive activities, parades, fireworks and the brand new Sunny Day Carousel add to the fun. 100 Sesame Road, Langhorne, (215) 752-7070,sesameplace.com/sesame/pa/index.aspx
- After a major renovation, the legendary Giant Wooden Slide, the three-story 1898 playhouse and dozens of other new playground attractions at Smith Playground and Playhouse are better than ever and ready for playing, climbing, swinging, jumping and running. Near 33rd & Oxford Streets in Fairmount Park, (215) 765-4325, smithplayhouse.org
Hotels:
- Amenities at the Best Western King of Prussia include an outdoor pool, complimentary continental breakfast, Nintendo games and free parking. Kids under 16 stay free. 127 S. Gulph Road, King of Prussia, (610) 265-4500, bestwestern.com
- Guests who want to stay in the middle of the action check in to the Doubletree Hotel Philadelphia, located on the Avenue of the Arts near performing arts meccas, great restaurants and fashionable shops. Families can spend some time at the rooftop pool, sundeck and racquetball courts, and kids get a free cookie at check-in. 237 S. Broad Street, (215) 893-1600, doubletree.com
- Within walking distance of kid-oriented museums, the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia offers toys and complimentary bedtime milk and cookies to young guests and the all-important diaper genie to their parents. 1 Logan Square, (215) 963-1500, fourseasons.com/philadelphia
- At the Hampton Inn, family packages include tickets to Sesame Place, a keepsake photo album, pool access and complimentary breakfast buffet. 1329 Bristol Pike, (215) 245-5222, hamptoninnofbensalem.com
- After visiting the historic sites that are just steps away, kids can relax with board games and Nintendo Game Cube at the Holiday Inn Historic District. 400 Arch Street, (215) 923-8660, holidayinn.com
- Loews Philadelphia Hotel offers game libraries, special menus, tours, Fisher-Price welcome gifts for children under 10 and supervised recreational programs. Teenagers get a backpack and can raid the DVD and Gameboy closet. Children under 18 stay for free. 1200 Market Street, (215) 627-1200, loewshotels.com
- Kids get a suitcase packed with games and books and a goodie bag at the Omni Hotel at Independence Park, which also keeps youngsters occupied with activities on their new kid-centric Web site, omnikidsrule.com. 401 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-0000, omnihotels.com
- In addition to the indoor pool, outdoor picnic area, basketball courts and complimentary hot breakfast, the new all-suites Residence Inn offers a Sesame Place package featuring tickets and free shuttle service to the park. 15 Cabot Boulevard East, Langhorne, (215) 946-6500, marriott.com
- Overlooking Rittenhouse Square, The Rittenhouse Hotel features a Family & Children’s program that includes a gift from the Treasure Chest, a copy of Goodnight Philadelphia, child-sized robes, MP3/iPod docking stations and other family-friendly services. 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, (215) 546-9000, rittenhousehotel.com
- After walking the neighborhood’s cobblestone streets, guests can unwind in the heated pool and relax in the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel, conveniently located in Historic Philadelphia. 1 Dock Street, (215) 238-6000, sheraton.com
Restaurants And Sweets:
- City Tavern is a Colonial tavern featuring an award-winning children’s menu, high chairs and booster seats, as well as costumed servers. 138 S. 2nd Street, (215) 413-1443, citytavern.com
- In addition to state-of-the-art video games and many other interactive experiences, Dave & Buster’s houses a restaurant featuring a kid’s menu, high chairs and booster seats. 325 N. Columbus Boulevard, (215) 413-1951, daveandbusters.com
- Those who have a taste for sweets and history stop by The Franklin Fountain, an old-fashioned ice cream saloon serving up handmade ice cream, banana splits, thick shakes, sundaes and flavored soda water. 116 Market Street, (215) 627-1899, franklinfountain.com
- Cool rock-and-roll memorabilia and music are dining hallmarks at the Hard Rock Café. A children’s menu, activities and high chairs are available for the younger guests. 1113-31 Market Street, (215) 238-1000, hardrock.com
- Tasty Philadelphia cheesesteaks are served at Jim’s Steaks, a popular indoor eatery on South Street. 400 South Street, (215) 928-1911, jimssteaks.com
- Jimmy John’s Pipin’ Hot Restaurant is a regional landmark famous for its old-fashioned hot dogs and electric train displays. 1507 Wilmington Pike, West Chester, (610) 459-3083
- With a setting right out of the Brady Bunch, Jones restaurant puts a modern spin on comfort foods, such as macaroni and cheese and meatloaf. 700 Chestnut Street, (215) 223-5663, jones-restaurant.com
- Located in Philadelphia’s Chinatown neighborhood, Rangoon prepares authentic Burmese cuisine, which is a fusion of flavors from India, China and Thailand. Ignore the modest interior—one bite of your entrée and a look at your tiny bill, and the rest is irrelevant. 112 N. 9th Street, (215) 829-8939, phillychinatown.com/rangoon
- Fresh produce and prepared foods ranging from cheesesteaks to cannolis are the offered throughout the historic Reading Terminal Market. 12th & Arch Streets, (215) 922-2317, readingterminalmarket.org
- Whether its ribs, burgers or sandwiches, kids under 12 eat free when accompanied by a paying adult at Reed’s Blue Bell Restaurant. 1486 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, (610) 275-5060, reedsbluebell.com
- America’s oldest candy store, Shane’s Candies still makes candy the old-fashioned way. Handmade, hand-dipped chocolates in traditional and novelty shapes have been tempting palates since 1876. 110 Market Street, (215) 922-1048, shanecandies.com
- South-of-the-border specialties are on the menu at Tequila Joe’s Burrito Bar, a family-style restaurant that keeps kids entertained with a giant fish tank of colorful, exotic fish. 31 Park Avenue, Oreland, (215) 887-5800, tequilajoes.net
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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.
Contact(s):
- Donna Schorr, (215) 599-0782
- Cara Schneider, (215) 599-0789
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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
Philly Mini Golf, Franklin Square
A family plays miniature golf at the newly revitalized Franklin Square, one of the city’s original parks. Run by Once Upon A Nation, the Historic Philadelphia landmark is also home to the Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel and two playgrounds....
Credit: Photo by J. Holder for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Parks & Gardens
Liberty Bell Center
Kids enjoy a close up view of the Liberty Bell, an international icon for freedom, which hangs in its own pavilion within eyesight of Independence Hall in Philadelphia....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Museums & Attractions
Once Upon A Nation Adventure Tour
At the finale of Turmoil & Treason: The Path to Independence, an interactive tour of sites within Independence National Historical Park, visitors have the opportunity to sign the Declaration of Independence. It is one of several adventure tours and activities presented by Once Upon A Nation....
Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Summer
Franklin Court Ghost Structure
Part of Franklin Court, the "ghost structure," designed by architect Robert Venturi, commemorates the place where Benjamin Franklin’s home once stood....
Credit: Photo by K. Ciappa for GPTMC
Tags: Architecture, Historic Philadelphia, History, Public Art
Lights of Liberty Show
The Lights of Liberty Show in Philadelphia brings history to life through a combination of 3D audio headsets, historical surroundings and incredible visual and special effects....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
National Constitution Center
Yet another development on Independence Mall is the National Constitution Center, the only museum in the world dedicated to honoring the U.S. Constitution. Opened on July 4, 2003, the Center features more than 100 multimedia exhibitions and offers visitors the chance to take the presidential Oath of Office, cast their...
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Museums & Attractions
Once Upon A Nation Storyteller
A storyteller from Once Upon A Nation shares some tidbits of Colonial history in front of the Second Bank of the United States at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia....
Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Summer
Once Upon A Nation Re-enactors
History fans are rapt as Once Upon A Nation’s costumed, professional re-enactors recount some of the events that took place during George Washington’s 1777 encampment at Valley Forge....
Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, History, Summer
Once Upon A Nation Re-enactor
A young visitor to Philadelphia chats with a Once Upon A Nation historic interpreter on Philadelphia’s Harmony Lane at 4th and Walnut Streets. From Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends, visitors to one of the city’s first neighborhoods can enjoy games from yesteryear, watch period craft demonstrations and see Colonial...
Credit: Photo by K. Ciappa for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Summer
Pennsbury Manor
At Pennsbury Manor, the re-created Bucks County home of William Penn, Colonial re-enactors provide a vivid sense of 17th-century farm life....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, History
The Academy of Natural Sciences
The Academy of the Natural Sciences in Philadelphia offers four floors of exhibitions and activities, at the center of which is Dinosaur Hall, home to a Giganotosaurus fossil as large as a city bus....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
The Franklin Institute
The Franklin Institute, the oldest organization in the United States devoted to the study and promotion of mechanical arts and applied sciences, houses an interactive museum of science and technology. The popular Giant Heart features hands-on interactive devices used to explain various scientific concepts....
Credit: Photo courtesy of The Franklin Institute Science 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
Adventure Aquarium
The Adventure Aquarium is a state-of-the-art aquarium on the waterfront in Camden, New Jersey, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
The Insectarium
The Insectarium in Northeast Philadelphia offers everything you’ve ever wanted to know about beetles, cockroaches, fireflies, tarantulas and other creepy crawlies....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Philadelphia Zoo
Just two miles from Center City, a tiger eyes a young visitor to Big Cat Falls, the Philadelphia Zoo’s $20 million environment that includes waterfalls, foliage and landscape that mimics the animals’ natural habitat. Founded in 1874, the 42-acre zoo is the oldest in the U.S....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Camden Children’s Garden
The butterfly garden is one many interactive exhibitions at the four-acre Camden Children’s Garden, located across the Delaware River from Center City Philadelphia....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Museums & Attractions, Parks & Gardens
Harvest Festival, Linvilla Orchards
The annual Harvest Festival at Linvilla Orchards, one of the last working farms in the Delaware Valley, is a family favorite. The festival features pumpkin picking, hayrides and larger-than-life Halloween creations....
Credit: Photo by L. Wuillermin for GPTMC
Tags: Events, Fall, Family-friendly, Holidays
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
Grand Carousel, Peddler’s Village
The splendidly restored, circa 1922, Grand Carousel is one of the highlights of Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, Pennsylvania, just outside of Philadelphia. The charming, Colonial-style attraction offers 75 specialty shops, a variety of restaurants and a 166-room inn....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Ride the Ducks
Ride the Ducks is an 80-minute land-and-sea tour that travels through Historic Philadelphia before plunging into the Delaware River for a 20-minute cruise....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Tours & Transportation
Sesame Place
Sesame Place, located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, is a highly interactive theme park and water park designed for families with children between the ages of two and thirteen....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Jim’s Steaks
Jim’s Steaks, located on Philadelphia’s South Street, is one of many contenders for the city’s best cheesesteak crown....
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Tags: Dining & Restaurants
Reading Terminal Market
Just steps from the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Reading Terminal Market offers fresh produce, meat, poultry and baked goods—all in one place. Shopping at the market, which is the nation’s oldest continuously opened farmers market, has been a tradition for locals and visitors since 1892. Many of the Market’s 80...
Credit: Photo by J. Smith for GPTMC
Please Touch Museum®
Kids and adults alike delight in spinning on the meticulously restored Woodside Park Dentzel Carousel at Please Touch Museum®, the nation’s premier children’s museum that encourages learning through play. Other family favorites include Maurice Sendak’s World, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and the Statue of Liberty arm replica made completely of...
Credit: Photo courtesy of Please Touch Museum®
Franklin Fountain
The old-fashioned Victorian charm at Franklin Fountain, named to honor famed Philadelphian Benjamin Franklin, creates the perfect setting to enjoy homemade, hand-dipped ice cream available in dozens of flavors....
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Tags: Cafes & Markets, Family-friendly
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Exclusive Exhibitions, Annual Events, A Museum Opening And More
Fall 2008:
25th Annual Feria Del Barrio
The annual Feria del Barrio is one of Philadelphia’s largest celebrations of Latino music and culture, bringing together thousands of residents to celebrate 25 years of arts, education and community. The free, family-friendly day, held this year on September 7, 2008,
15 Reasons To Make Philadelphia Your Summer Vacation Destination
Summer’s The Season For History, Arts, Sports, Music And More In Philly
Summer in Philadelphia has long been the ideal time to celebrate our nation’s independence. This year, visitors can also learn about the tales of real pirates, gaze at contemporary American artwork, watch potential Olympic gymnasts in action, take the Presidential Oath of Office and experience other annual events that make
...Historic Philadelphia: An Affordable Summer Getaway
Find Plenty Of Fun In Philly For Free—Or For Close To $10 Per Person
In Historic Philadelphia, some of the country’s most significant historic sites—many of which are free or low-cost, perfect for families and educational for all—share the neighborhood with trendy shops, modern restaurants and buzzing nightclubs. Affordable hotel packages with free parking and transportation options, including 50% off Amtrak, make a good
...Philadelphia Hotel Guests Feel The Love With Exclusive Prix-Fixe Menus
26 Of The City’s Best Restaurants Create Special Menus For Visitors Who Book A Hotel Package On gophila.com/withlove
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing (GPTMC) today announced the launch of the With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™ Dining Guide, the newest component of the popular tourism campaign that gives hotel guests a pass to exclusive prix-fixe menus around the city. Now through December 30, 2009, visitors who book their stays on
...Artist Barkley L. Hendricks And Friends Show Off Philly's Cool Side
Hendricks And His Pals Pick Their Top Spots Around The City
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/barkleyhendricks.
LOCATION: Historic Philadelphia, Center City and North Philadelphia
TRANSPORTATION: On foot, by taxi or car
DURATION: Two nights and two days
Note: Locations picked by Barkley and friends are indicated as such. Other places are suggestions of the tourism office.
Philly’s flavors,
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Ten Best Bets For Philly Visitors In 2010
Major Expansions, Modernizations And Exhibitions Make 2010 A Year To Remember
As the first decade of the new millennium winds to a close, some of Philadelphia’s most venerated cultural and historical institutions are gearing up to spend the coming decade newly energized and outfitted for a tech-savvy, sophisticated new generation of visitors. Throughout Historic Philadelphia, Center City and Philadelphia’s countryside, tourist
...Going Beyond Barkley Hendricks In Philadelphia Is Beyond Cool
Plenty To See And Do For Those Inspired By Barkley Hendricks’ First Career Retrospective On View In His Hometown Of Philly This Fall
From his iconic life-sized portraits to compelling Jamaican landscapes, native son Barkley L. Hendricks’ works come to Philadelphia’s Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) for an exclusive fall engagement. Birth of the Cool is Hendricks’ first career retrospective, and from October 17 to January 3, art aficionados can visit
...It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Itinerary
Get To Know The City That Sets The Scene For The Hit TV Show
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/sunny.
LOCATION: Center City and South Philadelphia
TRANSPORTATION: On foot, by taxi or car
DURATION: Two nights and two days
When the ego-driven characters of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia aren’t arguing and scheming in Paddy’s Pub, they’re creating scenes all over the
...Philly's Scene For Gay And Lesbian Travelers Heats Up This Fall
City Welcomes The Newest Kimpton Hotel And Nightclubs Q Lounge And Voyeur
Gay and lesbian travelers looking to extend their summer fun into autumn need look no further than Philadelphia in 2009 and beyond. With a handful of new restaurants, bars, clubs, events and hotels to complement Philadelphia’s cherished and historical gay-friendly heritage, Philadelphia is the place to Get Your History Straight
...10 Not-To-Miss Halloween Treats In Historic Philadelphia
Edgar Allan Poe Show, Ghost Tours And Pumpkin Painting Make Authentic Treats—And That’s No Trick
It’s the time of year when visitors wander the cobblestone streets of Historic Philadelphia and ask the question, are they or aren’t they…haunted. Halloween offers lots of “Poe-tential” for literary encounters with spooky characters, as well as family-friendly ghosts and goblins who some think still inhabit the centuries-old neighborhood.
Halloween
...Backgrounder: Pet-friendly Philadelphia
Pet lovers are crazy about their animal companions and spend more than $40 billion a year in the U.S. on pet services and accoutrements to prove it. For those who love to spoil their pet but hate to leave him behind while traveling, the Philadelphia region proves to be the
...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
...Dear Foodies: Culinary Happenings Galore Offer Plenty Of Mouthwatering Reasons To Visit Philadelphia
Food-focused Tours, Festivals And Classes Tempt Taste Buds In Philadelphia And The Countryside®
When foodies hit the road, they take their passion for farmers markets, culinary tours and tasting experiences with them. Whether it’s called culinary tourism or just plain fun, the chance to see, smell and taste the best of local gastronomy is a big attraction, and it’s getting bigger. The 2009
...Finding Luxury For Less In Philadelphia
Prix-fixe Gourmet Meals, Recession-Priced Luxury Hotels, Designer Shopping Finds And More Make Guilt-Free Extravagance Easy In Philadelphia And The Countryside®
Those interested in indulging in a few days of luxury and pampering should consider Philadelphia, where living the high life—even if it’s just an escape from today’s penny-pinching practices—is easier to obtain and more affordable than ever. A host of bargains, from prix-fixe dinners at elegant restaurants to overnight stays
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$1.5 Million African-American Histroy Exhibition Kicks Off Summer In Historic Philadelphia
New July Fourth Parade, Lincoln Celebration And Behind-The-Scenes Boat Tours Headline A Summer Of Discovery
This summer, Historic Philadelphia is home to brand-new attractions, activities and events, including the provocative new exhibition at The African American Museum in Philadelphia, Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia, 1776-1876. After undergoing an extensive renovation, the city’s premier African-American museum will unveil its stunning permanent display on Juneteenth
...Fun And Games: Turn A Summer Trip To Philly Into A Playful Adventure
Feel Like A Kid (Or Bring One Along) On Scavenger Hunts, Clue-Finding Expeditions And Role-Playing Activities
Thanks in part to the popularity of TV shows like The Amazing Race and movies like National Treasure (filmed partially in Philadelphia) that send people around the world on the search for clues, prizes and hidden treasures, Philadelphia attractions are mapping out creative ways to help visitors get to know
...Philadelphia Quest For Freedom Features New Exhibitions, Tours And Learning Weekends Throughout The City
Programs Highlight African-American History And The City’s Free Black Community
This summer’s Philadelphia Quest for Freedom will feature new programs, tours and exhibitions—including the brand-new permanent exhibition at The African American Museum in Philadelphia, Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia, 1776-1876—to give visitors a more exciting and in-depth view of African-American history in Philadelphia and in the United States’
...A Dozen African-American Exhibtions, Events And Restaurants Not To Miss In 2009
Mark The Calendar For A Spring And Summer To Remember
Travelers heading to Philadelphia this spring or summer will have a chance to immerse themselves in the region’s rich African-American history and culture thanks to an assortment of special events and exhibitions taking place in the city and beyond. During the course of both seasons, they can check out The
...What's In The University City Neighborhood?
Restaurants, Shops, Bars, Coffee Shops And Galleries In University City
Restaurants, Bars And Entertainment:
- Abner’s of University City – Abner’s has been a part of the Philly college experience for more than 20 years, serving up cheesesteaks, gyros, pizza and more to hungry students until the wee hours of the morning. 3813 Chestnut Street, (215) 662-0100, abnerscheesesteaks.com
- Abyssinia Restaurant
What's In The Old City Neighborhood?
Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops In Historic Philadelphia’s Old City
Restaurants/Cafes:
- Buddakan – Stephen Starr’s original temple of modern Asian cuisine offers creative takes on Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Indian fare in a striking, theatrical setting. 325 Chestnut Street, (215) 574-9440, buddakan.com
- Chifa – Chef Jose Garces blends the best of Chinese and Peruvian cuisine in his latest
11 Reasons To Celebrate Black History Month In Philadelphia
Plenty Of February Happenings And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Philadelphia celebrates African-American history 365 days a year, but things really heat up in February when the region’s museums, arts and cultural organizations and historic sites recognize Black History Month. One of the highlights of the city’s 2009 celebration is sure to be America I AM: The African American Imprint,
...New And Notable In Philadelphia And The Countryside® In 2009 And Beyond
Big-name Exhibitions, Two Bicentennials, Annual Events And More
Now Playing:
Survival Of The Fittest
The bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin prompted Philadelphia to name April 2008 through May 2009 the Year of Evolution. The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology leads the pack in honoring the scientist’s birthday with its innovative exhibition Surviving:
Philly's More "Divertido" At Spanish-Speaking Sites
Region’s Cultural And Historical Attractions Offer Programming, Tours And Guides In Spanish
Spanish-speaking visitors to Philadelphia can feel truly welcomed at many of the region’s tourist attractions, thanks to a wealth of bilingual docents, translated audio guides and multi-lingual written materials. In 2007, approximately six percent of Philadelphia’s domestic visitors were of Hispanic origin. Because of this influx, the region’s historical and
...Touring The Town Philadelphia-Style
Tons Of Ways To Explore The Region Whether It’s By Foot, By Horse Or By iPod
Visitors to Philadelphia can choose from an assortment of options to explore the region, including those of the automotive, audio, self-guided and water-based varieties. And the sightseeing fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Those who come out at night can join tours that feature high-tech storytelling, behind-the-scenes action
...Backgrounder: Eco-friendly Philadelphia
It’s Easy Being Green In Philly With Eats, Drinks, Shops, Spas, Hotels And More
Philadelphia is committed to the environment, as evidenced by Mayor Michael Nutter’s appointment of a director of sustainability in 2008. The position develops, implements and oversees the city’s environmental policies and initiatives to deliver the mayor’s promise to make Philadelphia the greenest city in America. The new position is just
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24 Places To Find Love In Philadelphia, The Place That Loves You Back
Hotspots For Singles And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Thanks to its “City of Brotherly Love” and “Place That Loves You Back” monikers and the iconic Love sculpture that anchors Center City’s Love Park, Philadelphia has long been identified with that most euphoric of emotions. It should come as no surprise that hundreds of singles-friendly attractions across the region
...Philly Hotels Offer Free Hotel Parking For Barack Obama's Inaguration On January 20, 2009
Washington, DC’s Just Two Hours From Philly By Train And Three Hours By Car
Those interested in seeing President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration in Washington, DC on January 20, 2009 will be hard pressed to find a hotel room in the nation’s capital, but hotel availability is currently plentiful in Philadelphia—just two hours from DC by train and three hours by car or bus—and the
...13 African-American Exhibitions And Events Not To Miss In Philly In 2009
Mark The Calendar For Two Seasons Full Of Exhibitions, Festivals And More
Travelers heading to Philadelphia this winter or spring will have a chance to immerse themselves in the region’s rich African-American history and culture thanks to an assortment of special events and exhibitions taking place in the city and beyond. During the course of both seasons, they can celebrate nearly 500
...Philly's More Romantic During The Holiday Season
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/holidays.
LOCATION: Center City, Penn’s Landing and the Brandywine Valley
TRANSPORTATION: Foot, taxi and car
DURATION: Two days and two nights
Crisp starry skies…cozy firelight dinners…colorful twinkling lights. The holidays are here, and all around Philadelphia, romance is in the air. Time for
...Nine In ’09: Big Names In Philadelphia In 2009
Nine Events And Exhibitions Focus On Leaders In Art, History, Literature, Science—And Beer
2009 is going to be a blockbuster year in Philly thanks to nine big-name events and exhibitions focusing on leaders in art, history, literature, science and beer. Two only-in-Philadelphia exhibitions—Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy at The Franklin Institute Science Museum and Cézanne and Beyond at the
...New And Notable In Philadelphia And The Countryside® In 2008 And Beyond
Big-name Exhibitions, Two Bicentennials, Annual Events, A New Museum And More
Now Playing:
New $88 Million Children’s Museum
Taking kids to the Please Touch Museum® is a completely different experience since the museum moved to its new home in Fairmount Park in October 2008. Located in Memorial Hall—a National Historic Landmark built in 1876 for the Centennial Exhibition—the
Philadelphia And The Countryside® Calendar Of Events
Festivals, Exhibitions And Events In The Greater Philadelphia Region November 2009 Through October 2010
The Calendar of Events is organized as follows:
November 2009
December 2009
January 2010
February 2010
March 2010
April 2010
May 2010
June 2010
July 2010
August 2010
September 2010
October 2010
Ongoing Activities
Through November 1, 2009
HAUNTED POE. This theatrical work unites literature, history and theater
Please Touch Museum® Hotel Package Offers Exclusive Perks
It’s Play Time In Philadelphia With A New Children’s Museum And A Family-friendly Hotel Package
Families visiting the brand-new $88 million Please Touch Museum®, opening October 18, 2008, at Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park, can book the Play & Stay Hotel Package, which includes tickets to the children’s museum and free hotel and museum parking. Here are the details of this special package:
PACKAGE AVAILABILITY
...Five National Magazines And One Web Site Say Philly Is "Great," "Best" And "Tops"
City Shines In September/October 2008
Journalists are taking notice of Philadelphia as a hot urban destination, as evidenced by the many accolades bestowed on the city in September and October 2008. Here’s a look at what some national magazines and a Web site had to say:
- Business Facilities chose Philadelphia as one of seven destinations
Fact Sheet: The Philadelphia Region
The Accessible Greater Philadelphia Region
Population:
There are 3.9 million people residing in the five-county region (7.75 million in the Philadelphia Designated Market Area), making Philadelphia the second largest city on the East Coast and the sixth largest in the U.S.
Location:
Philadelphia is a two-hour drive from New York City, two-and-a-half hours
Philly Te Ama: Eat, Dine And Explore To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
An Art Exhibition, Parade And Festival Celebrate Hispanic Culture In September And October
A major art exhibition, a Puerto Rican parade and grassroots community events are all in the works for Philadelphia’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, taking place from September 15 to October 15, 2008. Those wishing to experience the culture and charisma of the city’s lively Latino community will find plenty of
...Philly Gets Ready for a King-Sized Egyptian Celebration
Hotels, Restaurants and Attractions Make Royal Preparations to Welcome a Million Visitors
More than 3,000 years after his death, ancient Egyptian boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is about to rule once again: this time his empire consists of Philadelphia and The Countryside™, and his reign will last not a decade, but seven months, from February 3 through September 30, 2007. The landmark exhibition,
...Philly Like a Local: How to Snag a Deal
Philadelphia’s Best Spots For Saving the Bucks Without Sacrificing the Good Times
BYOBs Rock!
Philly eaters’ favorite four-letter word? BYOB. The letters stand for bring-your-own-bottle, and that translates into big savings when you do the liquor shopping before heading out to the restaurant. BYOBs are usually smaller, friendlier neighborhood spots—and the city’s best-kept dining secrets. Italian bistros are the most common of
Philly Goes Red, White, Blue and Green for 2007 Flower Show
Many Ways For Visitors To Catch The Erin Go Bragh Spirit In Philly
With its "Legends of Ireland"; theme, the Philadelphia Flower Show will be even greener than usual in 2007. Taking place March 4-11 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the show will weave bits of Irish lore, legends, entertainment and arts and crafts throughout the many displays.
After passing through the ferns,
...Nearly 30 Experiences Found Only in Philly
Hands-On Philly Fun For All Interests
Food, Glorious Food:
- Can’t decide between the chocolate peanut butter martini, White Cosmo, Miami Sky, Red Hot Mary or the dozen-or-so other specialty drinks at Red Sky Restaurant and Lounge? Now, guests don’t have to. They can order up to four different carafes, which contain two glasses each of
Travel Like a Prince and a Duchess in Philadelphia
Weekend Inspired By Prince Charles And Camilla’s Philly Visit
LOCATION: Center City, Philadelphia
TRANSPORTATION: By chauffeured limousine for royalty; by trolley, taxi or foot for others
TIME: Two days and two nights
SUMMARY: A luxurious weekend at Philadelphia’s upscale hotels, restaurants and attractions, as inspired by Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of
...Fall in Love in Philadelphia: The Place That Loves You Back
There’s Lots To Love, Including Hotel Packages, Spa Treatments and Restaurants
Spring signals rebirth, and the Philadelphia region caters to lovers looking to reenergize their relationships at cultural sites, outdoor attractions and other swoon-worthy spots. Here are a few suggestions for embracing the region’s romantic side:
Cozy Cuisine:
- In the shadow of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Water Works Restaurant
Fact Sheet: Top Philadelphia Region Attractions
A Selection Of Top Philadelphia Region Attractions As Listed In Philadelphia Business Journal Book Of Lists
* Not listed in Book of Lists; attractions listed in alphabetical order.
Historical Sites And Attractions:
- While exploring the Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial, visitors can enjoy exhibitions that display artifacts from the ship’s past and play an interactive role as they follow the tour route. America’s most
Philadelphia: Even Better The Second Time Around
Some Fun Ideas For A Second Visit To The City—Or A Third, Fourth Or Fifth
While Philadelphia’s best-known visitor attractions are linked to the past, the region is a destination with an exciting present—one that offers an incredible number of reasons for travelers to return soon and often. Research shows that many visitors first come to Philadelphia for its history, then once here, discover many
...Philly Like A Local: What To Do After Dark
Movies, Munchies, Goth And Gore Make For Nighttime Naughtiness In Philly
Pass the Popcorn
Got a movie jones? You can catch something on the big screen every night in Philadelphia, not just in the local cineplexes, but also in dark corners of restaurants and bars, grand old auditoriums and luxury theaters. Scores of hipsters stream in for a dose of beer
Philadelphia Engagement Of Disney's The Lion King Extended Into September!
Tickets for Performances August 15 through September 10 at the Academy of Music Go on Sale Sunday, March 5 at 9AM
Due to popular demand, Disney Theatrical Productions and Kimmel Center Presents Cadillac Broadway at the Academy have extended the Philadelphia engagement of Disney’s THE LION KING through the summer of 2006 at the Academy of Music. Tickets for performances August 15 through September 10, 2006 will go on sale Sunday,
...It's Easy Being "Green" In Philly With Eats, Drinks, Shops, Spas, Hotels And More
City Offers All Sorts Of Eco-friendly Options For Visitors And Locals
The nation’s tallest “green” building—located in the heart of Philadelphia’s Center City business district—is now welcoming its first commercial tenants and unofficially ushering in the next active phase of sustainable living, working and playing in Philadelphia. The 57-story Comcast Center, also the tallest building between New York and Chicago, is
...Fourth Of July In Philly: Ben Franklin & Betsy Ross's Wedding, Two Fireworks Shows, John Legend, Boyz II Men, Fiesta And More
From July 3-6, All The Action Is In Philly During The Sunoco Welcome America! Celebration
When it comes to celebrating America’s birthday, Philly does July 4 like nowhere else. A highlight this year will be the real-life wedding of two re-enactors who portray Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross. The couple will be married in front of Independence Hall with Mayor Michael A. Nutter officiating and
...Celebrate America's Birthday With Patriotic Events, Activities, And Festivities Throughout The Philadelphia Region
The Independence Day Party Lasts For Days In And Around Philadelphia
Whoever said less is more sure wasn’t thinking about Fourth of July in Philadelphia and The Countryside®. When it comes to celebrating America’s birthday, America’s birthplace knows that more is better. In addition to the many free events that are part of the Sunoco Welcome America! celebration, the region is
...A Taste Of Philadelphia Brings Gastronomical Goodies To The Great Plaza At Penn's Landing
Philly Restaurants Featured At Sunoco Welcome America!’s Fourth Of July Celebration
Some of the city’s best chefs are bringing their culinary talents to the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing, Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street, for A Taste of Philadelphia, an opportunity to feast on fine cuisine at fast food prices. The event, a joint production of Sunoco Welcome America! and the
...Philadelphia, America's Birthplace, Hosts Patriotic Ceremonies On July 4, 2008
Commemorative Activities End With Ceremonial Tapping Of The Liberty Bell
The best place to celebrate America’s birthday is the place where it all started 232 years ago—at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall. On Friday, July 4, 2008, at 10:00 a.m., Mayor Michael A. Nutter will lead the city’s Independence Day Ceremony, a commemorative event that pays tribute to the 18th-century
...Ben Franklin And Betsy Ross To Marry In Philly On July 3
Philadelphia’s Premier Historic Re-enactors Will Tie The Knot During Sunoco Welcome America!’s POPS on Independence Concert
Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross are getting married, and it’s happening in Philadelphia. In reality, Ralph Archbold, the city’s nationally recognized Ben Franklin re-enactor, fell in love with Linda Wilde, who often portrays Betsy Ross, and they decided to get married. The couple will exchange vows in a public ceremony
...There's No Place Like Philly On The Fourth Of July
John Legend, Boyz II Men And The Real Wedding Of Ben Franklin And Betsy Ross Re-enactors Highlight The Free Nine-Day Festival
The nation’s birthplace is still the best place to celebrate America’s birthday. Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s nine-day marathon of Independence Day events, kicks off on Saturday, June 28 and continues through Sunday, July 6, 2008. In between, each day is jam-packed with films, food, dancing, a parade, patriotic ceremonies and
...A Philadelphia Girlfriend Getaway With Rhythm And Soul
A Weekend Of Eating, Shopping, Pampering And Partying In Jill Scott’s Hometown
Girlfriends visiting Philadelphia can pack a lot into a few days. They can visit classic landmarks such as the Liberty Bell Center and also take in the region’s best restaurants, shops, nightclubs, museums and African American heritage sites, including the Marian Anderson House. To download the itinerary, gal pals
...Lovin' The Nightlife In The Philadelphia Countryside
Philly's Suburbs Swing Into High Gear After Dark
Looking to enjoy a sophisticated evening on the town that’s away from the fast pace of big city life? Searching for refined haute cuisine amidst the serenity of the countryside? In the mood to sample new wines while gazing at the stars? Philadelphia’s nearby suburbs boast a welcome combination of
...Backgrounder: Literary Philadelphia
Philadelphia's Literary History Lives On Beyond The Pages Of A Book
Since the earliest days of the nation’s founding, American writers as diverse as Edgar Allan Poe to the members of the Algonquin Roundtable have found inspiration and made their homes in the Philadelphia region. Although many of them are now deceased, their legacies live on at the sites where they
...uwishunu® Launches New Web Series Featuring Local Artists, Chefs And Nightlife
Fans Of The Blog Get What They Want: More Original Content
On the heels of a successful first year, uwishunu®, a two-year marketing initiative promoting Philly primarily through new media and Web 2.0 tools, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) is responding to the uwishunu.com audience’s interest in original content with the debut of three new Web video
...Frida, Food And Fun: A Recipe Only Found In Philly
Philly’s Mexican Eateries Come In All Sorts Of Shapes, Sizes And Styles
In addition to her career as a groundbreaking surrealist painter, Frida Kahlo was a dedicated cook and food enthusiast. So with the first major Kahlo exhibition in 15 years making its only East Coast venue at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from February 20 to May 18, 2008, it is
...10 Ways To Wake Up In Philly
Find A Hotel Package For Every Mood
With so much to do in Philadelphia, visitors will want to sleep over so they don’t miss a thing. And with pleasant weather ushering in even more events—and a hotel package that gives guests a $50 gift—there’s even more to fit into a Philly trip. Fortunately, there are a number
...See And Be Seen In Philly
It’s All About Splurging At Philadelphia’s Swanky Nightlife Destinations
Philadelphia is well known as a top-notch casual destination—think Eagles games, cheesesteaks and the vibrant art and music scene—but those looking for an upscale night on the town will find plenty of possibilities for fun. The city is filled with glamorous nightlife options that offer locals and visitors alike the
...Every Night Is A Good Night In Philly
Belly Dancing, Drag Queens And Movie Nights Mean There’s Never A Dull Moment
On any night of the week, there are countless things to do after dark in Philadelphia. From an upscale happy hour at a renowned museum to movies with a side of beer to cabarets with a little of everything, nights in Philly fit any mood. Here is a sample of
...Live And Loud: Philly Music Never Sounded So Good
In Venues Large And Small, Musicians Of All Genres Entertain Audiences As Diverse As The Music
With dozens of venues cultivating and showcasing live music throughout Philadelphia, it’s no wonder that Rolling Stone magazine’s 2007 Hot List calls the city a "hot scene" for music. It’s a city that has produced such artists as Chubby Checker, Hall & Oates and Patti LaBelle, and more recently, The
...Headliners Announced For Two Concerts During Philadelphia’s Sunoco Welcome America! Fourth Of July Festival
John Legend To Appear On July 4, Boyz II Men Slated For July 5
Revelers in town for Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s annual Independence Day celebration, can enjoy two evenings of free concerts during the festival, which runs from Saturday, June 28 through Sunday, July 6. Five-time Grammy winner John Legend will take the outdoor stage at the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of
...Jazzin’ It Up In Philly
Jam Sessions, Special Concerts And Events Make Philly A Year-Round Hot Spot For Cool Jazz
Music loversand gardening fans will find lots to groove to when "Jazz it Up," this year’s edition of the Philadelphia Flower Show, rolls into the Pennsylvania Convention Center from March 2-9, 2008. And after strolling through floral displays that re-create familiar New Orleans scenes and enjoying live jazz performances taking
...Did HBO Whet Your Appetite For John Adams?
Come To Philadelphia Where The Second President Made History
Fans of John Adams, the seven-part television series about the second U.S. president now airing on HBO, can visit Philadelphia to see where this legendary figure made history. Not only will they have a quicker journey to the city than the Massachusetts rabble-rouser did in the late 1770s, but they’ll
...What's Next For Historic Philadelphia?
Since 1776, Independence Mall Has Been Continuously Changing
Although radically changed over the past 10 years, Historic Philadelphia continues to evolve and improve to meet the needs of modern day visitors. Major enhancements to the area will continue far into the next decade and beyond. From beautified outdoor spaces to new historic attractions and cultural institutions, Historic Philadelphia’s
...Historic Philadelphia: African-American Experience
A Richer Story Is Being Told About Free Blacks, Enslaved Africans And African-Americans In Historic Philadelphia
This summer and beyond, Philadelphia will reveal untold chapters in the nation’s history and bring new emphasis to the undertold stories of African-Americans, allowing visitors to hear a far more accurate rendition of the United States’ early years than ever before. Not only will storytellers throughout Historic Philadelphia add new
...Fireworks, History And Fun In Historic Philadelphia For July 4
Concerts, Fireworks And Authentic U.S. History Take Center Stage For Sunoco Welcome America!, June 28-July 6
Throughout the year, Historic Philadelphia is a lively destination where visitors shop, dine and delve into America’s past. But from Saturday, June 28 through Sunday, July 6, the neighborhood where our nation was founded is transformed into celebration central for Sunoco Welcome America!, the city’s annual nine-day marathon celebrating America’s
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Experience Democracy Firsthand During Philadelphia's Presidential Summer
Vote For A Summer Vacation In Philly
Presidential politics have been simmering in Philadelphia since George Washington’s Executive Mansion was here in the 1790s. And, in 2008, as the race among Senators John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama heats up, the city offers a unique mix of presidential happenings that are affordable, educational and fun. After
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In Historic Philadelphia, History Gets A Fun And Interactive Twist
Dozens of Historic Sites Make Learning Fun
Historic Philadelphia is home to many of the most significant historic sites in the country. From the original Independence Hall to the modern National Constitution Center, each place plays a pivotal role in telling the city’s—and the nation’s—story. Here is just a sampling of the don’t-miss attractions found here:
American
...Have An Extra Hour Or Two In Philly? Here Are Some Ideas.
Suggestions For Museum Hopping, Shopping, Dining, Dancing And More
If you’re in town covering the presidential primaries and you’re looking for a diversion, Philly has plenty of them to help pass the time. Consider this your condensed guide to some of the city’s best restaurants, shopping districts, attractions, nightspots, events and more. For more suggestions, visit gophila.com. And when
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