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Four Days Of Summer Fun In Philly For The Whole Family
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com.
LOCATION: Historic Philadelphia, Centennial District, Bucks County, Kennett Square and Camden, New Jersey
TRANSPORTATION: Foot, taxi, bus or car
DURATION: Four days and four nights
This summer, forgo the same old family vacation in favor of a fun and—dare we say—educational trip to Historic Philadelphia. Everyone knows the birthplace of America is chock full of historic attractions, but it’s also home to a one-of-a kind amusement park, a spectacular aquarium, the country’s oldest zoo, breathtaking gardens, only-in-Philly shops, delicious eats and so much more. Best of all, many of the city’s attractions are free or close to it, which means that much-needed family vacation won’t break your bank account. Here’s a look at how you can spend up to four family fun-filled days and nights in Philadelphia and The Countryside®.
DAY ONE:
First Things First
8:30 a.m. – Rise and shine, you have a busy day ahead! First things first, get the kids some food at Mrs. K’s Koffee Shop. Nothing fancy here, just made-to-order breakfasts in a hurry. After fueling up for the morning, take a short walk over to the Independence Visitor Center, where every trip to Philly should begin. Here you can pick up maps and brochures, purchase tickets and talk to a concierge for tips and suggestions.
Get Quack-in
10:00 a.m. – Now that you’re oriented to the city, it’s time for a “quack-tacular” ride through Philadelphia on Ride The Ducks. The land and sea tour acquaints the family with Historic Philly’s most popular attractions before plunging into the Delaware River for a scenic 20-minute cruise. What’s more, each rider gets a yellow “Wacky Quacker” to toot along the way, so consider yourself warned: Kids love to quack!
For Whom the Bell Tolls
11:30 a.m. – Now that you’ve seen some of Philly’s top spots, get up close and personal with its most famous attraction: the Liberty Bell Center. You don’t need tickets, but you will need to go through a security screening, and the line can get long in the summer months. While you wait, the kids can play in the immaculately cut grass and beautiful open space out front. Once inside, you can check out displays about the bell’s history, then snap as many pictures as you’d like in front of the world-famous cracked bell, positioned poignantly in front of Independence Hall, where it once rang.
Independent Spirit
12:30 p.m. – Since you’re right across the street from Independence Hall, head over to see where our Founding Fathers started it all. Timed tickets are available for free at the Independence Visitor Center, or you can reserve them in advance online or by phone for $1.50 per ticket. The entire tour takes about 45 minutes, and while older kids and adults will enjoy hearing about the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, be prepared for the little ones to possibly lose interest. You may want to bring along a book or quiet activity for them to do while they wait.
Lunch is Served
1:30 p.m. – Time for lunch in true Philadelphia style at The Bourse Building, across from the Liberty Bell Center. This 105-year-old Victorian building houses a food court and specialty shops. Lunch options include an authentic Philly cheesesteak, pizza or a classic deli sandwich. If you’re looking for something a little more formal, try one of the many restaurants that line the streets of Old City, including The Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar or The Plough & the Stars.
We the People…
3:00 p.m. – Wrap up your day at the National Constitution Center, a must-see interactive history lesson for all families visiting Philadelphia. This is the world’s only museum dedicated to the country’s most cherished document, and you’ll find 100 multi-media exhibitions for all ages. You can take the Presidential Oath of Office, rule on Supreme Court cases, vote for your favorite president of all time, sign the Constitution and more. Definitely don’t miss Freedom Rising, an inspiring 15-minute live show. And, of course, don’t leave without a stop in the giftshop.
Independence After Hours
5:30 p.m. – If you skipped Independence Hall during the day, plan to do it at night (when few tourists are around) during this evening walking tour that’s best for families with kids 10 and older. The tour starts with a three-course meal at City Tavern, a replica of the meeting place where Founding Fathers gathered to socialize and debate the issues of the day. After feasting on a classic 18th-century Colonial meal, head out for an exclusive opportunity to see Independence Hall at night. Then, cap off your evening with Lights of Liberty, a stunning hour-long sound-and-light show about the drama of the American Revolution. While adults hear narration on their headphones by Walter Cronkite, kids get their own version told by Whoopi Goldberg. As the story unfolds, five-story projections appear on historic buildings while dramatic music by the Philadelphia Orchestra intensifies.
** If you toured Independence Hall during the day, just do dinner at City Tavern and end with Lights of Liberty—if you have the energy, that is.
DAY TWO:
So Many Choices, So Little Time
8:30 a.m. – Start your morning with breakfast at Fork:etc., serving lots of yummy prepared foods to locals and visitors on the go. Options include fresh baked pastries, an assortment of eggs and plenty of La Colombe coffee for mom and dad. Another quick but good option is the Metro Café inside Farmicia restaurant, where you can grab eggs of all sorts (scrambles, sandwiches, frittatas and more), bagels and pastries, granola and more.
Hands-on History
10:00 a.m. – Next, head over to the Betsy Ross House, where you’ll meet the seamstress credited with sewing the original American flag. Check out the sights and sounds of Colonial life, including crafters making lace, re-enactors acting out short performances and a soldier sharing his story about life in the Continental army.
Once Upon a Time
11:00 a.m. – Work off some of the calories you consumed this morning by hitting the cobblestone streets for a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood, where you’ll find 13 storytelling benches scattered throughout. Professional Once Upon A Nation storytellers might not wear traditional Colonial attire, but they will transport you back in time with their spellbinding tales. Each story starts with the town crier bell, and lasts only a few minutes, which is perfect for those short attention spans! You can start at any bench and do as many as you like (they’re all free!). Those who need an incentive can ask a storyteller for a flag, collect one star from each bench and present it at the Independence Living History Center for a coupon book and fun prizes.
Lunch Philly-style
12:30 p.m. – You’ve got a busy day ahead, so instead of taking time out for a sit-down lunch, why not grab lunch from one of the many vendors that line the streets of Philadelphia? The offerings vary from cart to cart, but typically you can find hot dogs, cheesesteaks, gyros, hoagies, pretzels, fruit and more. And, best of all, you end up with a quick and affordable meal that will satisfy the whole family. On the way to your next adventure, you may want to stop at The Franklin Fountain, an old-fashioned ice cream saloon serving up handmade ice cream, banana splits, thick shakes, sundaes and flavored soda water. If a sit-down lunch is calling, head to the Moshulu, where the breathtaking views will wow you as much as the delicious fare served aboard this fully restored four-masted sailing ship berthed on Penn’s Landing.
Anchors Away!
1:30 p.m. – Hop on board the Freedom Ferry at Penn’s Landing for a ride to Camden New Jersey’s Adventure Aquarium, home to 8,400 aquatic animals. Even your older ones will think it’s cool that you get to touch shrimp, jellyfish, stingrays, lobsters and sharks. Make sure you catch the seal shows and venture through the 40-foot-shark tunnel, completely surrounded by massive sharks and hundreds of other fish. One more tip: Get a family photo outside the aquarium with the Philly skyline in the background. It’s one of the best views of the city.
Polish, Italian, Chinese, Oh My!
6:00 p.m. – You’ve probably worked up quite an appetite after your visit to the aquarium, so head back to Philadelphia for a casual dinner at Jones, a family-friendly restaurant with décor that’s reminiscent of the Brady Bunch house and a comfort food menu that would rival Alice’s any day of the week. Even the pickiest palate will find something scrumptious here, including Thanksgiving dinner, Polish pierogies or Chinese dumplings. If only Italian will do, give LaScala’s a go for a hearty home-style Italian fare served both indoors and out.
Hip to be Square
7:30 p.m. – Dusk is the perfect time to see Franklin Square in all its glory. One of William Penn’s five original squares in the city, it exudes grace and charm, especially at night. The historic fountain in the center is beautifully lit, and the kids can burn off some steam at one of two playgrounds. You can also take a ride on the Liberty Carousel or play a round of Philly-themed miniature golf featuring the Art Museum, Love statue and Ben Franklin Bridge. This square even has a bathroom with changing tables.
DAY THREE:
Touch Away
8:30 a.m. – An action-packed day awaits, so today’s the day to grab a quick breakfast at your hotel and head to the Centennial District on Phlash, a bright purple bus that stops at 27 locations so you never have to use your car. For $10 the entire fam can hop on and off during the day as many times as you’d like.
Your first stop—the sparkling new Please Touch Museum® in Fairmount Park. If you’ve already been to its old location, you won’t believe your eyes at its new digs in Memorial Hall. Stunning, spacious and solidly kid-friendly, you could easily spend all day here. A supermarket with real carts and cash registers, an Alice in Wonderland maze and a fully restored 100-year-old carousel are just a few things on the to-do list. Kids under three have their own exhibits so they won’t get overwhelmed by the big guys, and the over-three crowd will find plenty to do, especially with water (don’t worry, they have water-proof aprons). Another bonus: Purell stations are scattered around to sanitize little hands.
12:00 p.m. – Keep it easy with a healthy lunch at the museum’s Please Taste Café, then jump back on Phlash en route to the Philadelphia Zoo.
Get Wild
1:00 p.m. – You haven’t been to a zoo until you’ve been to the country’s very first one: the Philadelphia Zoo. Here you’ll find nearly 1,300 animals, but the best place for young kids might just be the area with the least exotic kind—the Children’s Zoo. Some parents have a hard time getting their kids out of here, so you may want to first check out the PECO Primate Reserve or Bank of America Big Cat Falls, where the lions and tigers roam. And, of course, you won’t want to miss the brand new McNeil Avian Center, home to more than 100 birds from all over the words—many of which are rare or endangered. End your visit at the Treehouse, an indoor playground where parents can take a breather while the kids run around. Of course, if you’re feeling really adventurous, spend a little extra money and take a ride in the hot air balloon before you leave!
Choose Your Own Adventure
You have some decisions to make about your last night and day in Philadelphia. You can head out to Bucks County for a fun evening at Peddler’s Village and a wet and wildly exciting day at Sesame Place. Or, you can go the Chester County route for a Main Street-style stroll in Kennett Square and fab flowers and fountains at Longwood Gardens.
Option 1: Bucks County, Here We Come!
4:00 p.m. – You’ve had quite a day, so unwind a bit with a 45-minute drive to picturesque Bucks County, where you’ll spend the night. At Peddler’s Village, you can enjoy sensational upscale specialty shops, delicious dinners and family fun. Start by taking your clan to Giggleberry Fair, filled with games, a restored 1922 Philadelphia Toboggan Company carousel and Giggleberry Mountain, the largest indoor obstacle course in the area. Depending on your mood (and your children’s demeanor), you have a few options for dinner. Eat at the family-oriented Cock ‘n Bull restaurant, which includes a menu with a delicious chicken pot pie, or go the more casual route at Hart’s Tavern.
Option 2: Chester County, Here We Come!
4:00 p.m. – Take a nice drive and let the kids rest on the way to Kennett Square, where you can stroll around the heart of town and eat at Giordano’s Pizza for some of the most delicious stuffed pies around. After dinner, you must take the family to La Michocana Ice Cream for some of the most unique flavors you’ll ever taste, including avocado, corn and cinnamon or plain old chocolate.
DAY FOUR:
Option 1: Sunny Days at Sesame Place
9:00 a.m. – For those looking for a one-of-a-kind amusement park, look no further than Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Here’s where you will find Sesame Place, the one and only theme park in the nation based on the beloved television show. Even if your older kids think they’re too cool for Bert and Ernie, they will still love the water park, rollercoaster and some of the other rides just as much as your little ones. Whether you plan to swim or not, make sure you dress to get wet because you probably will. You’ll find a dozen water rides among the regular attractions, plus live shows starring Big Bird, Abby Cadabby and Elmo. And don’t miss the highlight of the day, the “Rock Around the Block Parade,” featuring all your favorite characters dancing down Main Street. Try to get there 30 minutes before the parade kicks off to get the best spot.
Older kids will love Vapor Trail, a roller coaster for the more adventurous, while your smaller guys will appreciate that so many rides are really just fun activities with no long lines, like Ernie’s Bed Bounce, Nets & Climbs and Sand Castle Beach. You can find plenty of food around the park for lunch and dinner, or you can make advance reservations for breakfast, lunch or dinner with a variety of characters. Of course, you’re also welcome to pack your own lunch and sit at the many picnic tables outside the park. One tip: Bring a stroller to lug around a change of clothes, water bottles and snacks.
6:30 p.m. – You can’t beat the Red Robin for a fun, family dining experience in Langhorne. The hamburgers taste better than any fast-food joint, and the kid’s menu offers corn dogs, mac and cheese and chicken quesadillas. And since it’s your last night, go ahead and splurge! Order the hot fudge sundae, apple crisp or Mountain High Mudd Pie.
Option 2: Longing for Paradise
9:00 a.m. – If Elmo’s not your thing, you and the family can get close to nature by visiting Longwood Gardens, featuring more than 1,000 acres of beauty in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. You’ll be dazzled by displays indoors and out, but the kids will still find plenty of fun mixed in among the 11,000 different types of plants. One of the highlights for the kids: Nature’s Castles, where young ones explore three grand treehouses around the gardens. Don’t miss the Bee Amazed Children’s Garden, inspired by honeybees, where wee ones can gently splash in the flower-shaped fountain, go through a Honeycomb maze, follow a buzzing bee trail and sit on a Queen Bee’s throne.
You have a few options for lunch on the grounds. If your kids are little, check out The Café at Terrace Restaurant, which is far less formal than the more expensive 1906. But if your kids are well behaved, definitely sample the more upscale lunch menu at the newly opened restaurant, named after the year Mr. du Pont purchased Longwood.
Finally, be sure to catch the spectacular fountain shows, where water can shoot up to 130 feet in the air. And here’s a tip: When you go into the front door of the Conservatory, ask for a cell phone tour at the desk (they’re free).
ADDRESS BOOK
Mrs. K’s Koffee Shop
325 Chestnut Street
(215) 627-7991
Independence Visitor Center
6th & Market Streets
(800)-537-7676, independencevisitorcenter.com
Ride The Ducks
6th & Market Streets
(877)-88-QUACK, phillyducks.com
Liberty Bell Center
5th & Chestnut Streets
(215) 965-2305, nps.gov/inde
Independence Hall
5th & Chestnut Streets
(215) 965-2305, nps.gov/inde
The Bourse Building
111 S. Independence Mall East
(215) 625-0300, bourse-pa.com
The Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar
138 Market Street
(215) 923-6069, continentalmartinibar.com
The Plough & the Stars
123 Chestnut Street
(215) 733-0300, ploughstars.com
National Constitution Center
525 Arch Street
(215) 409- 6700, constitutioncenter.org
City Tavern
138 S. 2nd Street
(215) 413-1443, citytavern.com
Lights of Liberty
600 Chestnut Street
(877) GO 2-1776, lightsofliberty.org
Fork:etc.
308 Market Street
(215) 625-9425, forkrestaurant.com
Metro Café (inside Farmicia)
15 S. 3rd Street
(215) 627-6274, farmiciarestaurant.com
Betsy Ross House
239 Arch Street
(215) 686-1252, betsyrosshouse.org
Independence Living History Center
3rd & Chestnut Streets
(215) 629-4026, nps.gov/inde
Franklin Fountain
116 Market Street
(215) 627-1899, franklinfountain.com
Moshulu
401 S. Columbus Boulevard
(215) 923-2500, moshulu.com
Penn’s Landing
Columbus Boulevard
(215) 928-8801, delawareriverwaterfrontcorp.com
Freedom Ferry
201 S. Columbus Boulevard
(215) 925-LINK, riverlinkferry.org
Adventure Aquarium
1 Riverside Drive, Camden
(866) 451-AQUA, adventureaquarium.com
Jones
700 Chestnut Street
(215) 238-9600, jones-restaurant.com
LaScala’s
615 Chestnut Street
(215) 928-0900, lascalasphilly.com
Franklin Square
6th & Race Streets
(215) 629-4026, historicphiladephia.org
Phlash
Various stops throughout Center City
(215) 474-5274, phillyphlash.com
Please Touch Museum®
Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park
4231 Avenue of the Republic
(215) 581-3181, pleasetouchmuseum.org
Philadelphia Zoo
34th & Girard Streets
(215) 243- 1100, philadelphiazoo.org
Peddler’s Village
41 Peddler’s Village Road (Routes 202 and 263), Lahaska
(215) 794-4000, peddlersvillage.com
Sesame Place
100 Sesame Road, Langhorne
(866) GO-4-ELMO, sesameplace.com
Longwood Gardens
1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square
(610) 388-1000, longwoodgardens.org
Giordano’s Pizza
633 E. Cypress Street, Kennett Square
(610) 444-5733, giordanoksq.com
La Michoacana Ice Cream
231 E. State Street, Kennett Square
(610) 444-2996
Red Robin
610 Middletown Boulevard, Langhorne
(215) 752-1000, redrobin.com
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 Hear Philly, 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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Independence Visitor Center
Ben Franklin (left) and George Washington (right) greet visitors at the Independence Visitor Center in Philadelphia. The 50,000-square-foot facility serves as an information clearinghouse for visitors to the entire Philadelphia region....
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Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, Museums & Attractions
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
Liberty Bell Center
Set against the dramatic backdrop of Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell Center provides a fitting setting for the icon of freedom, and for the first time allows visitors to view exhibits focusing on the Bell’s origins and its modern day role as an international icon of freedom....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Museums & Attractions
Independence Hall
Aglow at night, thanks to a special lighting project completed in July 2005, Independence Hall is where the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776, and the U.S. Constitution was drafted in 1787....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Museums & Attractions
The Bourse
The Bourse shopping mall and food court, located adjacent to Independence Hall in Philadelphia, is a delightful, late-Victorian building first opened in 1895 as home to Philadelphia’s maritime, stock and grain exchange....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Tags: Architecture, Cafes & Markets, Shopping
Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar
The creative cocktails and imaginative décor at Stephen Starr’s see-and-be-seen Continental makes the diner-turned-martini bar one of Historic Philadelphia’s hottest nightspots....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
The Plough and the Stars
A popular restaurant and bar in Old City, the Plough and the Stars serves up inventive Irish fare and perfectly poured pints of Guinness both indoors and out....
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
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
Fork:etc.
The stylish and sophisticated Fork, which helped spark the Old City restaurant renaissance, has earned national kudos for its seasonally based menu. The new adjacent take-out spot, Fork:etc., allows diners to bring home many of the delicious sauces, marinades and specialty menu items on the restaurant menu....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
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
Once Upon A Nation Storyteller
A Once Upon A Nation storyteller regales listeners with the tales of famous and typical Philadelphians from years ago in front of the Second Bank of the United States. The free, self-guided tour includes stops at 13 storytelling benches located throughout Historic Philadelphia....
Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Summer
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....
Credit: Photo by D. Swanson for GPTMC
Tags: Cafes & Markets, Family-friendly
Moshulu
The Moshulu, a 394-foot sailing vessel launched in 1904, is now permanently docked as a restaurant and bar on the Delaware River in Philadelphia....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
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
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
Phlash Downtown Loop
From May through October, the eye-catching purple Phlash whisks visitors from the Penn’s Landing waterfront to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, making stops at 16 attractions and hotels along the way....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Tours & Transportation
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®
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
Peddler’s Village
This charming, Colonial-style town in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, offers 75 specialty shops plus a variety of restaurants and a 166-room inn....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Shopping
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
Sesame Place
Sesame Place, located just outside of Philadelphia in Langhorne, is a highly interactive theme park and water park designed for families with children between the ages of two and thirteen....
Credit: Photo courtesy of Sesame Place
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
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Mayor Nutter Launches Sunoco Welcome America! Festival With Concert Headliner Announcements, Parade Routes Updates
NOTE: Click here for the Sunoco Welcome America! media credential form.
This is a Sunoco Welcome America! press release.
Spirited summer family fun in Philadelphia keeps marching on with the annual Sunoco Welcome America! festival. Visitors to the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection will be treated to two
...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
...
Affordable Summer Vacations In Philadelphia For Families And You
Galileo, Lincoln And Sesame Place’s “The Count” Headline A Summer To Remember In Philadelphia
Summer 2009 in Philadelphia is gearing up to be festive, affordable and full of family-friendly fun. New exhibitions and attractions indoors and out let visitors explore the stars, walk along the treetops, frolic in cooling waters and come face-to-face with historic figures. Free activities, including mural tours, historic storytelling and
...2009 Annual Events And Major Exhibtions In Philadelphia
So Much To Do For Any Kind Of Trip
Art lovers, garden enthusiasts, film connoisseurs and sports fans keep coming back year after year for festivals, sporting events, art shows, parades and cultural events in Philadelphia. Here’s what’s going on in the region in 2009:
January 2009:
- Thousands of decorative strutters kick off the New Year by marching
Quest For Freedom Features New Summer Tours, Exhibitions Throughout Historic Philadelphia
Programs Highlight Underground Railroad And The Free Black Community in Philadelphia
This summer’s Philadelphia Quest for Freedom will feature new programs, tours and exhibitions, including Black Hands, Blue Seas at the Independence Seaport Museum and Black Founders at the Library Company of Philadelphia, exploring the story of the region’s Underground Railroad and early African American history. Now in its second year,
...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
...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
...Affordable Historic Philadelphia Trolley Loop Makes It Easy To See Philly's Most Historic Neighborhoods
On- And Off-Service For Only $2 Per Person, Per Day
Visitors looking for an easy and affordable way to see history this summer need look no further than the FOX 29-sponsored Historic Philadelphia Trolley Loop, which began its second year of service on Saturday, May 3. Passengers can ride for just $2 per day and get on and off at
...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
...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
...Free Concerts, A New Parade And Two Weekends Of Fireworks Add Up To Affordable Fourth Of July Family Fun In Philadelphia
Sunoco Welcome America! Celebrates America’s Birthday In America’s Birthplace
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Two weekends of patriotic summer fun add up to one big party when Philadelphia welcomes residents and visitors for the 17th annual Sunoco Welcome America! festival, celebrating the nation’s birthday in its birthplace. For two weekends, June 26-28
...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
Fact Sheet
Behind The Scenes At Sunoco Welcome America!, Philly’s Fourth of July Festival
Fireworks:
- Each minute of a fireworks show takes approximately one hour to choreograph.
- Zambelli pyrotechnicians will spend approximately 350-400 hours on-site producing Sunoco Welcome America!’s fireworks shows on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and at Penn’s Landing.
The Wedding: Benjamin Franklin & Betsy Ross (Ralph & Linda):
- Ralph Archbold
Backgrounder
Boyz II Men To Perform During Sunoco Welcome America!
Philly’s own Boyz II Men formed in 1988 while the Boyz were students at the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts. Today, the Boyz are all grown up and sounding as good as ever.
With Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman and Wanya Morris (no relation to Nathan) trading
...Backgrounder
John Legend To Perform During Sunoco Welcome America!
In 2004, John Legend made the leap from all-star studio session man to headlining singer/songwriter/pianist/performer with his debut album Get Lifted. Driven in part by the hit singles Ordinary People and Used To Love U, Get Lifted was a critical and commercial triumph, earning Legend an astounding eight Grammy nominations.
...Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - July 6
Daily Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Sunday, July 6, 2008:
11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Taste of Philadelphia
Hungry visitors can nosh their way through the weekend at the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing, sampling cuisine from some of the city’s finest restaurants. Traditional picnic foods like burgers, corn on the cob and other Independence Day favorites
Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - July 5
Daily Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Saturday, July 5, 2008:
10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Lucky contest winners can attend a pre-release screening of this classic’s remake. On a special trip to Iceland, a scientist (Brendan Fraser) and his nephew get trapped in a cave. They soon discover
Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - July 4
Daily Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Friday, July 4, 2008:
10:00-11:00 a.m.
Independence Day Ceremony
Philadelphia’s annual commemoration of American independence is bigger and better this year on Independence Mall. Among other program items, Mayor Michael A. Nutter will be on hand to acknowledge the achievements of the Best of the Class, graduating high school
Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - July 3
Daily Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Thursday, July 3, 2008:
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Go 4th & Learn
Kids can time-travel through more than 300 years of Philadelphia history as a historian brings out artifacts and guides them along the world’s largest map of the city at the Atwater Kent Museum. Each child who attends
Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - July 2
Daily Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008:
10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
Go 4th & Learn
Kids explore the world of possibilities through storytelling, crafts and interactive performances at the Abbosford Community Center. Each child attending will receive a gift bag with a book and other goodies. 3226 McMichael Street, East Falls
2:00
...Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - July 1
Daily Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Tuesday, July 1, 2008:
10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
Go 4th & Learn
Storytellers give kids get the scoop on Ben Franklin while they enjoy the interactive movie What’s the Big Idea, Ben Franklin? at the Free Library of Philadelphia. Each child attending will receive a gift bag with a
Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - June 30
Daily Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Monday, June 30, 2008:
10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
Go 4th & Learn
Kids won’t know what to do first at City Hall’s Dilworth Plaza—climb inside the helicopter, talk with William Penn or paint the colorful monster mural. Every child participating will receive a gift bag with a book
Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - June 29
Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Sunday, June 29, 2008:
10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
Go 4th & Learn
At Franklin Square, kids can romp around, play games and hear professional storytellers regale them with entertaining stories about America’s past. Each child attending will receive a gift bag with a book and other goodies. Afterwards, parents
Fourth Of July Celebration In Philadelphia - June 28
Daily Summary Of Events And Activities For Sunoco Welcome America!
Saturday, June 28, 2008:
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Go 4th & Learn
Kids play with musical instruments and learn how to scat jazz from Scat Cat at World Cafe Live. Every child participating will receive a gift bag with a book and other goodies. 3025 Walnut Street, (215) 222-1400
2:00-6:00
...Philadelphia Cops & Kids Join Forces To Create Art During City's Fourth Of July Festival
Everyone Can Be An Artist During Sunoco Welcome America!’s Mural Arts Event
Aspiring artists can join local police officers to make their mark on Philadelphia during a giant Cops & Kids paint-in, Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 3:00-5:00 p.m. The event is part of Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s nine-day Fourth of July festival, running June 28 through July 6.
Budding Picassos can demonstrate
...Amen! There's Great Gospel On The Great Plaza
Saturday Night Alive Kicks Off Philadelphia’s Fourth Of July Festivities
Philadelphia’s nine-day Fourth of July festival, Sunoco Welcome America!, gets underway on a joyful note when Saturday Night Alive!, presented by Independence Blue Cross and co-sponsored by WDAS-FM and the CW PHILLY, hosts live gospel performances and film on the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing on Saturday, June 28, 2008,
...A Show Of Strength At Philadelphia's Fourth Of July Festivities
The World’s Strongest Men To Compete During Sunoco Welcome America! Festival
Step right up and watch some of the world’s strongest men dazzle with their amazing feats of strength. The Strongman Competition brings together a fierce line-up of strength competitors from around the nation for one of the kick-off events for Sunoco Welcome America!, a nine-day festival of activities celebrating America’s
...Take Time Out For Wednesday Night Out
Philadelphia’s Fourth Of July Celebration Revs Up With An Arts Block Party
Start with the anniversary of America’s birthday. Add in some of Philadelphia’s renowned and emerging performing and visual artists. Put them all together in a block party setting, and the result is Wednesday Night Out presented by the Philadelphia International Airport, a highlight of Sunoco Welcome America!’s Fourth of July
...Feel The Rhythm At Philadelphia's Fiesta On The Parkway
DLG Headlines Sunoco Welcome America! Dance Party
Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s nine-day festival celebrating America’s birthday from June 28 through July 6, 2008, is throwing a Fiesta on the Parkway, featuring Latino music, dance, arts, culture, food and more. The event will spice up the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Thursday, July 3, 2:00-8:30 p.m.
The fun-filled fiesta
...Chill Out At The Super Scooper All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival
The Coolest Events Take Place During Philadelphia’s Fourth Of July Weekend
The Super Scooper All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival returns to Penn’s Landing as part of Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s nine-day festival celebrating America’s birthday, from June 28 through July 6, 2008. The ice cream extravaganza will take place at Walnut Street and Columbus Boulevard from Friday, July 4 through Sunday, July
...It's All Fun And Games At Philadelphia's Party On The Parkway
Family-Friendly Festivities A Highlight Of Philly’s Fourth of July Celebration
After Fourth of July’s commemorative ceremonies on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, revelers can make their way over to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 2:00 p.m. for Party on the Parkway, one of many events that make up Sunoco Welcome America!’s nine-day festival celebrating America’s birthday, June 28 through July 6,
...Southwest Airlines July 4th Parade Shows Philly Some Love
Sunoco Welcome America! Celebrates How The City Lives, Works, Plays And Celebrates
Cue the 76 trombones. It’s time for the Southwest Airlines July 4th Parade, an entertaining tribute to Philadelphia that displays how this “City of Firsts” lives, works, plays and celebrates. The parade, which will lead into a free concert by John Legend and a spectacular fireworks display, is a
...Philadelphia POPS Play Annual Pops On Independence Concert
Sunoco Welcome America! To Feature Peter Nero & The Philly POPS And The Real-Life Wedding Of Ben Franklin And Betsy Ross Re-enactors In Free Event
Some things just belong together—like picnics, the Philly POPS and Independence Day. They all come together on Thursday, July 3, 2008 during the POPS on Independence concert, a newer tradition that has become a Sunoco Welcome America! fan favorite. The nine-day Fourth of July festival celebrates America’s birthday in America’s
...Two Fireworks Shows Light Up Philly Skies Over Fourth Of July Weekend
Sunoco Welcome America! Presents Pyrotechnics On July 4 And 5 And The World Premiere Of A New Patriotic Anthem By Patti LaBelle
This year’s Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s nine-day festival celebrating America’s birthday, will feature not one but two spectacular, themed fireworks displays by the internationally acclaimed Zambelli Fireworks Internationale on July 4 and 5, 2008. The Independence Day show will mark the world premiere of a new patriotic anthem by Philadelphia’s
...Boyz II Men Light Up The Stage, Fireworks Light Up The Philly Skies
Waterfront Concert & Fireworks Marks Final Weekend Of Fourth of July Festivities
The calendar might say it is July 5, but in Philadelphia the Independence Day celebration continues all weekend with even more Sunoco Welcome America!, a nine-day festival celebrating America’s birthday. The action moves to the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing where Boyz II Men, Philly’s own hometown music heroes and
...John Legend Headlines Philly's Independence Day Concert
Home-Grown Hit Makers The Stylistics Open The Show That Ends With A Spectacular Fireworks Display
He’s hot, he’s a hit-maker, and he’s headlining the Sunoco Welcome America! Sunoco Sweet Sounds of Liberty Concert & Fireworks extravaganza on July 4, 2008. John Legend, the University of Pennsylvania graduate and five-time Grammy Award winner, will cap off the Southwest July 4th Parade with a free concert on
...Curtains Rise On Fourth Of July Fun With Philly @ The Movies
Free Film Series Is A Highlight Of Sunoco Welcome America! Festival
Some of Hollywood’s biggest hits will be shown inside, outside and all around the town when Philly @ the Movies returns as part of the nine-day Sunoco Welcome America! Fourth of July festival, June 28 through July 6, 2008. The series of free flicks—two of which were filmed in the
...Kids Can Go 4th & Learn In Philly Over The Fourth
Sunoco Welcome America! Makes Education Fun
School is out, but kids can Go 4th & Learn during Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s nine-day festival celebrating America’s birthday in America’s birthplace, Saturday, June 28 through Sunday, July 6, 2008. The fun, two-hour programs weave together interactive games, musical performances, storytelling and cultural activities, and each child who
...Philly's More Fun When You Sleep Over® This Summer
Blockbuster Events Make Philadelphia The Hottest Destination To Visit In Summer 2006
Philly’s always “more fun when you sleep over,” but it will be especially fun this summer as the city packs the warm-weather months with a host of blockbuster events, including the return of Cirque du Soleil, a brand new installation at the Philadelphia Zoo and America’s birthday celebration on the
...The Philadelphia Region's $2 Million Tourism Campaign Woos Summer Travelers With History, Fun And Affordable Getaways
GPTMC Summer Advertising
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) announced a $2 million summer marketing campaign to promote Philadelphia and The Countryside® to travelers seeking history, fun and affordability. On June 1, the tourism organization will debut new Philly’s More Fun™ and Historic Philadelphia advertising campaigns, emphasizing a variety of summer experiences
...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
...Totally Terrific Treehouses at Tyler Arboretum: Where Imagination Goes Out on a Limb
May 31-September 28, 2008
This is a Tyler Arboretum press release.
Totally Terrific Treehouses, an exhibit of one-of-a-kind tree houses designed and built by local architects, landscape architects, builders, schools, and artists, is on display May 31 to September 28 at Tyler Arboretum near Media, PA.
Sixteen imaginative structures created by local artisans make
...Carousels Make The Summer Go Round In Philadelphia
Philly’s More Fun For Kids Of All Ages With New And Historic Carousels
This year, Philadelphia will be more amusing than ever, with the addition of a couple familiar names to the popular Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel at Franklin Square, the debut of a Muppet-go-round at Sesame Place and the restoration of an 100-year-old carousel at the new Please Touch Museum. Here’s what’s
...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
...Historic Philadelphia Stays Active From Day Into Night
Family-Friendly Fun And Trendy Clubs Combine To Satisfy All Interests
As daylight turns to twilight, Historic Philadelphia turns hip and happening with after-hours fun for the under-21 and over-21 sets. From early evening until the wee, small hours, the area situated between Front and 7th Streets and Race and Spruce Streets buzzes with family-friendly evening fun and sizzles with
...Fact Sheet: Family-friendly Philly
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
More Than 35 Experiences Found Only In Philly
Hands-On Philly Fun For All Interests
Eat And Drink Your Way Through Philadelphia:
- It’s hard to say whether kids or adults have more fun at the fudge-and-candy parties at Betty’s Speakeasy. Large or intimate groups can schedule time to cut fudge, make candy, decorate cookies and gobble them up at the end of the party.
Philadelphia's Top News And Events For 2008
History, Museums, Sports, Music And More In 2008
Openings:
- Please Touch Museum and Centennial District – When it opens on October 18, 2008, the children’s museum’s new location in Fairmount Park’s Memorial Hall—a National Historic Landmark built in 1876 for the Centennial Exhibition—will boast three times more space for exhibitions and programs. Just outside the museum,
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
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Dear Hispanic Traveler Y Familia, Celebrate Your Heritage In Philadelphia
Philly’s Hispanic Heritage Month Features 26th Annual Feria del Barrio, Puerto Rican Day Parade & Maria From Sesame Place
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, 2009. Those wishing to experience the culture and charisma of the city’s large Latino community will find plenty of
...Dear Serving In The Military, Philadelphia Wants You!
Hotel Packages Starting At $110; Plus Free Admission And Discounts Through Veterans Day
Calling all military personnel. Philadelphia, the city where the U.S. Army, Navy and Marines were all founded, invites the military and their families to have some fun in America’s birthplace while taking advantage of tours and special offers available to them, now through Veterans Day. The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing
...23 Reasons To Visit Philadelphia And The Countryside® In Fall 2009
Mark The Calendar For Princess Diana, Jim Henson, Halloween, Philadelphia Marathon And The Thanksgiving Day Parade
As summer’s high temperatures subside and leaves turn red, orange and yellow, Philadelphia and The Countryside® welcomes autumn with special exhibitions, Halloween haunts and all-ages annual events. Princess Diana, Jim Henson, Henri Matisse, George Washington Carver and Barkley L. Hendricks lead the lineup, which also includes Body Worlds 2 at
...Plenty To Do In Philly Before And After The Galileo Exhibition
After Star-gazing With Galileo, Museum-goers Can Find More Fun In Philly
After exploring the Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy exhibition, appearing only in Philadelphia, only in 2009 (April 4 through September 7, 2009 at The Franklin Institute Science Museum), visitors are encouraged to spend a night or two and enjoy other exhibitions and events in the region.
...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
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Tour Historic Philadelphia Day Into Night
A Variety Of Tour Options Keep Visitors On The Go From Dawn To Dusk
Visitors to Historic Philadelphia will find countless options for exploring Historic Philadelphia and its connections to the nation’s early history—whether it’s by land, by sea, by bus or by foot. Early risers can spend the day exploring every inch of America’s most historic square mile, and night owls can do
...Many Of Philly's Finest Attractions Are Free—Or Almost
Places To Go And Things To Do For Visitors On A Budget
When it comes to visiting Philadelphia, some of the best things to see and do are free—or close to it. For families and budget travelers eager to explore the region, that’s great news. Check out the city’s many low-cost or no-cost attractions, including historic Independence Hall, free student recitals at
...Philly Tourism Office Staff Picks
The Ultimate Insiders Dish On Their Philly Favs
DONNA SCHORR, a young-at-heart Baby Boomer
Director of Communications
Yes, I take a train ride to the city every day, and at this age, I’m no expert on late night clubbing. But I’ve lived in or near Philly for decades (never mind how many), and I can tell you a
...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
...Philly Loves (Lots Of Value Everywhere) A Deal
Affordable Attractions And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
A full wallet is one of the countless reasons to Love Philadelphia. Some of the best things to see and do here are free—or close to it—which is great news for families and budget travelers eager to explore the region. Check out the city’s many low-cost or no-cost attractions, including
...10 Reasons To Visit Philadelphia Now
Historic Sites, Delicious Meals, Trendy Shops, Arts Galore
There are many reasons to visit Philadelphia any time of the year. Let’s see: It’s here where the nation was founded. It’s here where colorful neighborhoods bred distinct shops, bars and restaurants. It’s here where there’s always something worth discovering. And it’s close by. In fact, Philly’s within a 350-mile
...National Constitution Center Presents Headed To The White House Exhibition
This is a National Constitution Center press release.
"I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." Once every four years, the entire nation
...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
Philadelphia And The Countryside® News
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,
Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park One Of Top Three Patriotic Sites in U.S.
Park Ranks Highly Among TripAdvisor® Editors And Readers
TripAdvisor®, the world’s largest online travel community, recently named Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park one of the top three patriotic attractions in the United States. The Web site’s travelers and editors also placed the Statue of Liberty in New York (#1) and the Freedom Trail in Boston (#2) at the
...Betsy Ross House Carries On Flag Day Tradition With Flag Festival 2008 Set For June 8-15
Betsy Ross House Carries On Flag Day Tradition With Flag Festival 2008 Set For June 8-15
This is a Betsy Ross House press release.
It’s a grand old flag and there’s no better place to celebrate it than at the birthplace of our Stars and Stripes – Philadelphia’s very own Betsy Ross House, located in the heart of America’s most historic square mile. Flag Festival 2008,
...Fact Sheet: Independence Mall Timeline
Independence Mall’s Major Milestones Beginning In 1732
For centuries, the historic land we now call Independence Mall has been known around the world as "America’s birthplace"—a proud designation it has earned for its role in the development of the guiding principles of the nation. But like the U.S. Constitution, Independence Mall has continuously evolved with time. Here’s
...Backgrounder: Historic Philadelphia Neighborhoods
Many Distinct Neighborhoods Make Up Historic Philadelphia
The area between Front to 7th Streets and Race to Spruce Streets encompasses distinctive and dynamic neighborhoods that together make up Historic Philadelphia. Here’s a look at what distinguishes these vibrant communities:
Independence National Historical Park:
Regarded as the nation’s most historic square mile, Independence National Historical Park tells
...Backgrounder: Independence National Historical Park
Centuries After The Nation’s Founding, Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park Continues To Evolve Thanks To $300 Million Transformation
Long regarded as the birthplace of American democracy, Historic Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park (INHP) has been the site of many of the seminal events that carried the nation through its founding as a global leader of democratic ideals. But the Park hasn’t remained static in the nearly two-and-a-half centuries
...Fact Sheet: Presidential Philadelphia
Philly’s Presidential Fast Facts
Presidential Power:
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Although it was Thomas Jefferson’s words on the Declaration of Independence, the script is Timothy Matlack’s, a failed businessman who bet on horses and was an ardent supporter of the colonists’ cause. His excellent penmanship earned him the honor.
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During the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793, George
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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