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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 the Curtis Institute of Music, the hi-tech production line of Herr’s Potato Chip Factory and the always-colorful Mummers Museum.
Historical Sites:
- Snuggled behind the east wing of Independence Hall is Philosophical Hall, a brick building erected in the late 1780s that was the nation’s first museum, national library and academy of science. Today, the site is home to the American Philosophical Society Museum, where changing exhibitions highlight the intersections of science, history and art. $1 donation encouraged. 104 S. 5th Street, (215) 440-3442, apsmuseum.org
- The Betsy Ross House was the pint-sized Colonial home of Betsy Ross, who is credited with sewing the first American flag at the request of General George Washington. Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for children, but purchase of a $5 headset includes admission. 239 Arch Street, (215) 686-1252, betsyrosshouse.org
- For a bird’s-eye view of Philadelphia, visitors head to City Hall’s observation deck, which sits just below the William Penn statue. Tower tours take place every 15 minutes from 9:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. and cost $5 for adults, $4 for children and $3 for seniors. Broad & Market Streets, E. Market Street Portal, Room 121, (215) 686-2840
- The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site was once home to the legendary writer who wrote short stories like The Black Cat here. Visitors can examine rare books and letters owned by the writer and learn how Poe influenced today’s literary heavy-hitters. Tours are self-led or led by a park ranger from Wednesday through Sunday. Admission is free. 7th & Spring Garden Streets, (215) 597-8780, nps.gov/edal
- Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously occupied residential street in the U.S., is a quaint cobblestone alley located in Historic Philadelphia. Admission to the Museum House is $5 for adults and $1 for ages 6 to 18. Between Front & 2nd Streets and Arch & Race Streets, (215) 574-0560, elfrethsalley.org
- Known as the birthplace of our nation, Independence National Historical Park includes free attractions like the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall, the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The Independence Visitor Center issues free, day-of tickets for Independence Hall. Visitors can also purchase advance tickets for $1.50 online or by phone. Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, Chestnut Street between 5th & 6th Streets, (215) 965-2305, nps.gov/inde; Visitor Center, 6th & Market Streets, (800) 537-7676, independencevisitorcenter.com; advance tickets, (877) 444-6777, nps.gov/inde
- The Johnson House National Historic Site, a Quaker home in Germantown owned by four generations of the abolitionist Johnson family, was once a vital stop on the Underground Railroad. Today, the house displays various slavery artifacts and hosts lectures, art shows and other special programs. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for senior citizens and $4 for children. Reservations required. 6306 Germantown Avenue, (215) 438-1768, johnsonhouse.org
- History buffs of all ages can enjoy Once Upon A Nation’s free storytelling benches at 13 locations around Historic Philadelphia, including Christ Church, Franklin Square and Signers’ Garden. Children can obtain a story flag at any bench, collect a star from each storyteller and exchange the flag complete with 13 stars for a certificate and coupon book at the Independence Living History Center or the Franklin Square Shop. Benches are open daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day. (215) 629-4026, historicphiladelphia.org
- Founded in 1751, Pennsylvania Hospital was the nation’s first hospital. Today, visitors may explore the historic hospital, including the amphitheatre operating room used from 1804 through 1868. Tours are self-guided with a $4 donation, or visitors can call to schedule a guided tour. 8th & Spruce Streets, (215) 829-3370
- Just a half-hour drive from Center City, Valley Forge National Historical Park, the wintertime encampment of the Continental Army, offers a glimpse into the Revolutionary War with Washington’s headquarters, memorial chapel, log huts, monuments and statues and four Once Upon A Nation storytelling benches. Visitors can explore the park by car, by bike or on foot guided by the park’s free cell phone tours. Admission to the park and to Washington’s Headquarters is free. Route 23 & N. Gulph Road, King of Prussia, (610) 783-1099, nps.gov/vafo
Cultural Attractions:
- For some serious savings on Philadelphia’s most popular attractions, snag a CityPass, which includes access to six Philly favorites, such as Adventure Aquarium, The Franklin Institute Science Museum and Philadelphia Zoo, for $58 for adults and $39 for children and is 45% cheaper than forking over admission costs. The CityPass is valid for nine days beginning with the date of first use. (888) 330-5008, citypass.com
- The Chemical Heritage Foundation’s museum and conference center may have taken $20 million to build, but visitors are invited to take in its exhibitions free of charge. Located in a former Civil War-era bank building, the 10,000-square-foot, two-story museum houses the permanent exhibition Making Modernity, showcasing hundreds of artifacts from the 18th to 20th centuries, including scientific objects, artwork, rare books and everyday objects that tell the stories of discoveries that shaped the modern world. 315 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-2222, chemheritage.org
- The Franklin, Philly’s family-friendly science museum, offers free admission on the third Wednesday of the month from 5:00-8:00 p.m. during Target Community Nights. Visitors enjoy free access to the Tuttleman IMAX Theater, Fels Planetarium, the Joel N. Bloom Observatory and interactive exhibitions like The Giant Heart and Sports Challenge. 222 N. 20th Street, (215) 448-1200, fi.edu
- Located at Penn’s Landing, Independence Seaport Museum houses interactive maritime exhibitions, including a working wooden boat shop. On Sundays from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, the museum invites visitors to pay as they wish. 211 S. Columbus Boulevard & Walnut Street, (215) 413-8655, phillyseaport.org
- Called one of the great wonders of the Masonic world, the Masonic Temple is a National Historic Landmark. Built in 1873, the temple is home to the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania and offers guided tours of its seven stunning halls. Admission costs $8 for adults, $6 for students with I.D., $5 for children under 12 and seniors. 1 N. Broad Street, (215) 988-1900, pagrandlodge.org
- The Mummers Museum celebrates a centuries-old Philadelphia tradition, which can be traced back to Swedish settlers who brought to the Colonies their Christmas custom of dressing in costume and performing pantomimes. The annual parade started in South Philadelphia on New Year’s Day in 1901 and has grown into an elaborate 10,000-person, all-day affair. Admission to the museum, featuring a rich collection of Mummer paraphernalia and memorabilia, is $3.50 for adults, $2.50 for seniors and students with I.D. and $2.50 for children ages 12 and under. 1100 S. 2nd Street, (215) 336-3050, mummersmuseum.com
- Through imaginative and interactive exhibitions, the National Liberty Museum reminds visitors of the heroes who devoted their lives to preserving liberty for all by telling their vivid stories. Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors, $5 for students, $2 for children ages five to 17 and free for children under five. The museum also offers a special rate of $15 for a family’s admission, including two adults and all of their children. 321 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-2800, libertymuseum.org
- Please Touch Museum® presents family fun at a discounted price every first Wednesday of the month throughout 2009 during Target First Wednesdays. From 5:00-7:00 p.m., admission is only $2 and includes story time, live puppet shows, interactive activities and more. 4231 Avenue of the Republic, (215) 581-3181, pleasetouchmuseum.org
Art Of All Sorts:
- The Fabric Workshop and Museum is the nation’s only non-profit organization that promotes innovative works in unusual materials from emerging artists. The two locations house permanent collections, display touring shows and host lectures. Admission is $3 for adults and free for children under 12. 1214 Arch Street, (215) 561-8888; 1222 Arch Street, (215) 568-1111, fabricworkshop.org
- Starting at 5:00 p.m., Old City comes alive during First Friday when the neighborhood’s 40-plus art galleries open their doors every first Friday of the month for free showings and, often, complimentary hors d’oeuvres. Most galleries are located between Front and 3rd Streets and Market and Vine Streets. (800) 555-5191, oldcityarts.org
- The Moravian Pottery & Tile Works, a working history museum in Doylestown, welcomes its visitors to watch the production of ornamental clay tiles using the same techniques used by Henry Mercer’s employees in the early 20th century when the tile works was a fully functioning factory. Self-guided tours cost $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for senior citizens and $2.50 for children ages seven to 17. 130 Swamp Road, Doylestown, (215) 345-6722, buckscounty.org/visitors
- Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, by mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar, were constructed from recycled glass and ceramic to create one of the city’s most eye-catching displays of public art. There’s a $4 suggested donation. Group tours (five-person minimum), which include a question-and-answer session with Isaiah himself at the end, are available for $10. 1020-1022 South Street, (215) 733-0390, phillymagicgardens.org
- On Sundays, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites budget-conscious art lovers to pay what they wish for the opportunity to explore the collections, including works by Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dalí, Himalayan artists and local luminaries such as Thomas Eakins. The museum also offers free podcasts to help add perspective to the collections. 26th Street & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 763-8100, philamuseum.org
- Housing the largest collection of works by Auguste Rodin outside of Paris, the Rodin Museum features treasures such as The Gates of Hell and a bronze caste for The Thinker. A $5 donation is requested. 22nd Street & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 568-6026, rodinmuseum.org
Performing Arts:
- Before each mainstage performance officially debuts, the Arden Theatre Company fulfills its commitment to making theater accessible to diverse audiences by opening the final dress rehearsal to the public. Attendees pay what they can or a suggested donation of $20 to see the full cast, full costumes and full scenery at this sneak preview with proceeds benefiting a Philadelphia charity. For regular performances, students with I.D. can pay $5 cash for available seats five minutes before the show begins. 40 N. 2nd Street, (215) 922-1122, ardentheatre.org
- Music lovers can see future stars of the music scene at the Curtis Institute of Music, where students perform solo and chamber works most Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings as part of the free Student Recital Series. 1726 Locust Street, (215) 893-5261, curtis.edu
- Musical big-names like Ryan Adams, Barenaked Ladies and the Indigo Girls have all graced the stage during XPN’s Free at Noon concert series, every Friday at noon at World Cafe Live. As the name implies, concerts are free; simply register for the event at xpn.org. And daily $8 lunch specials make this a perfect midday escape. 3025 Walnut Street, (215) 222-1400, worldcafelive.com
- Penny-pinching culture vultures catch InterAct Theater Company’s thought-provoking shows at a discounted price during preview performances, scheduled before the official opening night, for just $15. Students with I.D. can snag seats for $10 if there are open seats available five minutes before show time. 2030 Sansom Street, (215) 568-8079, interacttheater.org
- Music lovers on a budget can dance, listen and learn during free organ recitals, artist chats and concerts of all genres—some of which have audience members dancing along—during the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts’ Free at the Kimmel series. In addition, $10 community rush tickets are available for every Kimmel Center Presents performance. Tickets are available at the Kimmel Center box office beginning at 5:30 p.m. for evening curtain time and at 11:30 a.m. for matinees. Limit one ticket per person. Free building and theater tours, offered Tuesday through Sunday at 1:00 p.m., also give visitors a behind-the-scenes look inside the majestic building. 300 S. Broad Street, (215) 670-2327, kimmelcenter.org
- Macy’s in Center City offers the signature shopping experience customers expect, but it also provides visitors with an unanticipated musical treat—the sounds of its spectacular pipe organ. Debuting at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, this 28,500-pipe organ now resides in a National Historic Landmark building where visitors can enjoy free 45-minute concerts daily. 1300 Market Street, (215) 241-9000, macys.com
- PAFA Presents at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) highlights the breadth of Philadelphia’s cultural and artistic treasures. Through partnerships with theaters, dance companies and musical groups, the academy hosts performances in its Historic Landmark Building that cost $10 for non-members and are free for members of PAFA or the participating cultural institution. Reservations are required. 118 N. Broad Street, (215) 972-2011, pafa.org
- The Walnut Street Theatre offers options for catching blockbuster shows at bargain prices. On performance day, remaining tickets are sold for $35 to the general public and for $15 to those under 24, active military and members of the entertainment industry with valid I.D. The theater also reserves 22 $10 full-view seats for every mainstage performance. 825 Walnut Street, (215) 574-3550, walnutstreettheatre.org
- The ultimate in one-stop shopping for cultural savings comes from the PhillyFunGuide.com’s free FunSavers e-mails. Every Thursday, subscribers receive discounted ticket offers for dozens of the hottest shows and events in the Philadelphia region, including theater, music and dance performances, museum exhibitions and more. phillyfunguide.com
Special-Interest Tours And Attractions:
- Part of the Bucks County Wine Trail, family-owned and folksy Buckingham Valley Vineyards offers tours and tastings six days a week that are self-guided and self-poured at no charge. Founded in the Philadelphia suburbs in 1968, Rushland Ridge Vineyard & Winery focuses on chambourcin, cabernet franc and chardonnay grapes and provides free tastings Thursday through Sunday. Buckingham, 1521 Route 413, Buckingham, (215) 794-7188, pawine.com; Rushland, Rushland Road, Rushland, (215) 598-0251, rushlandridge.com
- Philadelphia’s spectacular Comcast Center, the tallest “green” building in the country, offers a range of stunning viewing opportunities at no charge. Home to media giant Comcast, the 58-floor tower features The Comcast Experience, depicting realistic nature imagery, urban landscapes and much more on the largest four-millimeter LED screen in the world. The lobby also showcases a dramatic eight-story winter garden, featuring Humanity in Motion sculptures by the world-famous artist Jonathan Borofsky. 17th Street & John F. Kennedy Boulevard, gophila.com/comcast
- Along with two playgrounds and plenty of open space, Franklin Square, a revitalized city park named in honor of Ben Franklin, features the Franklin Square fountain, a Philly-themed mini golf course, the Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel. Mini golf: $8 for ages 13 and up, $6 for ages three to 12; Carousel: $3 for ages 13 and up, $2 for ages three to 12, free for children under two. 6th & Race Streets, (215) 629-4026, historicphiladelphia.org
- Visitors taking the free Herr’s Snack Factory Tour can be assured that they won’t be craving lunch. Factory visits finish with samples of chips, just out of the cooker. Route 272 & Herr Drive, Nottingham, (610) 932-1190, herrs.com
- Tour Linvilla Orchards, a fully functioning, 300-acre farm, complete with a year-round market, barnyard animals and fields where visitors can pick their own fruits and veggies in season. Minimal costs for activities. 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media, (610) 876-7116, linvilla.com
- Get from museums to historical sites in a flash by stepping aboard a purple Phlash trolley. Running May through October, the trolley is just $2 (free for children under 6 and seniors over 65) every time you board and stops at 27 key locations around the city. Purchase a $5 all-day individual pass or a $10 all-day family pass for extra savings. (215) 389-TOUR, phillyphlash.com
- Sip some local suds at two local breweries, Yards Brewing Company and Philadelphia Brewing Co.—both of which offer free Saturday tours. Explore brewing facilities and learn how draughts go from barley to beer. Both breweries’ guided tours run on Saturday afternoons. Yards, 901 N. Delaware Avenue, (215) 634-2600, yardsbrewing.com; Philadelphia Brewing, 2423-2439 Amber Street, (215) 427-BREW, philadelphiabrewing.com
- Visitors to Philadelphia can explore town with a knowledgeable guide when they download a SoundAboutPhilly® tour onto their MP3 players. Available at soundaboutphilly.com, the free, interactive and customizable audio tours offer insider tips from locals on where to go and what to know. The Web site integrates the audio with Google Maps to help people customize a map to match their selected tour. soundaboutphilly.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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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....
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Tags: Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Museums & Attractions
Avenue of the Arts, Broad Street
The Avenue of the Arts, located in the heart of downtown Philadelphia and crowned by City Hall, is the area’s performing arts district. Venues here include the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, home of The Philadelphia Orchestra. ...
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Edgar Allan Poe National Historical Site
The Edgar Allan Poe National Historical Site in Philadelphia is where the short story master and poet wrote such classics as “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “To Helen.” ...
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Tags: History, Museums & Attractions
Benjamin Franklin at Elfreth's Alley
Philadelphia’s beloved Benjamin Franklin (played here by Ralph Archbold) is considered one of the greatest public figures in the history of the United States. He arrived in Philadelphia as a runaway apprentice from Boston in 1723, and for nearly 70 years, he served the country as a printer, scientist, journalist,...
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Tags: Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons
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....
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Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Icons, Museums & Attractions
Independence Visitor Center
The Independence Visitor Center is the gateway to Historic Philadelphia, the city and the region. Visitors can find attraction information, purchase tickets or take a snack break here....
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Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, Museums & Attractions
Johnson House Historic Site
The Johnson House Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark, was a safe shelter and a crucial stop on the Underground Railroad. The Johnson family was actively involved in supporting enslaved Africans seeking freedom. Recently, a hatch door was discovered in the third floor attic where runaway slaves often escaped to...
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Tags: African-American, History, Multicultural, 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....
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Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, History, Summer
Pennsylvania Hospital
A sweeping garden graces the front of Philadelphia’s Pennsylvania Hospital, which was founded in 1751 as the nation’s first hospital. The hospital’s original wing houses the country’s first medical library and first surgical amphitheater, as well as a portrait gallery, early medical instruments, art objects and a rare book library...
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Valley Forge National Historical Park
The National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge National Historical Park honors the Revolutionary War soldiers who endured the brutal winter of 1777, when General George Washington and his troops made the area its headquarters....
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Tags: History, Outdoors, Parks & Gardens
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....
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Benjamin Franklin Memorial, The Franklin Institute
The heroic, 30-foot statue of Benjamin Franklin presides over the octagonal Benjamin Franklin Memorial Chamber, which was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, at his namesake institute in Philadelphia. The Franklin Institute is the oldest organization in the United States devoted to the study and promotion of mechanical arts and...
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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....
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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...
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Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, Museums & Attractions
National Liberty Museum
The Flame of Liberty, a 20-foot-tall pillar of crimson glass tendrils by famed artist Dale Chihuly, is one of the many exhibitions celebrating America’s heritage of freedom at the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia....
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Tags: History, Museums & Attractions
Please Touch Museum®
Kids are in charge at the fun-filled and hands-on Please Touch Museum®, the nation’s premier children’s museum. After marveling at the Statue of Liberty arm replica made completely of toys, pint-sized museum-goers enjoy the many play areas, including Maurice Sendak’s World, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and the River Adventure....
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First Friday, Old City
On the First Friday of every month, Old City gallery owners open their doors for a lively evening of new exhibitions and free refreshments....
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
From the Schuylkill River, the Philadelphia Museum of Art rises majestically at the end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Constructed of Minnesota Dolomite and completed in 1928, the museum covers 10 acres and houses more than 300,000 works spanning 2,000 years....
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Rodin Museum, The Thinker
A group of teenagers mimic The Thinker outside Philadelphia’s Rodin Museum, part of “Museum Row” on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The Rodin Museum’s collection is the largest collection of the works of Auguste Rodin outside of his native France....
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World Cafe Live
World Cafe Live is a state-of-the-art performance venue featuring nationally known music acts on its main stage downstairs and local performers in its restaurant-bar upstairs....
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Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Music, Nightlife
Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
The $265 million Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, a soaring, glass-enclosed facility on the Avenue of the Arts is home to The Philadelphia Orchestra, Peter Nero and the Philly Pops®, Philadanco, The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and American Theater Arts for Youth....
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Tags: Architecture, Music, Performing Arts, Theaters
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, founded in 1805 in Philadelphia, is the nation’s oldest art museum and school. Housed in a landmark Gothic Victorian building designed by Frank Furness and George W. Hewitt, the museum offers one of the world’s finest collections of American painting and sculpture....
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Walnut Street Theatre
Founded in 1809, the Walnut Street Theatre is America’s oldest theater, but its line-up is decidedly modern, offering professional comedy, drama and musical productions. comedy, drama and musical productions....
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Comcast Center Video Wall
Visitors stop by the lobby of the Comcast Center—the tallest building between New York and Chicago and the country’s tallest “green” building—throughout the day to admire the stunning 2,000-square-foot LED screen, which projects computer-generated but oh-so-realistic images. The largest four-millimeter LED screen in the world, the video wall is public...
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Tags: Architecture, Public Art
Franklin Square Carousel
Philip Clark and son Michael (age 3) take a ride on the Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel at the city’s revitalized Franklin Square. Run by Once Upon A Nation, the new Historic Philadelphia landmark is also home to a miniature golf course and two playgrounds....
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Tags: Family-friendly, Historic Philadelphia, 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....
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Tags: Events, Fall, Family-friendly, Holidays
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....
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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
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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
...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
...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.
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 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
...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
...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
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,
...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
...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
...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
...Mummers 101: The Scoop On Philly's New Year's Day Tradition
Tips For Watching 10,000 Men And Women Twirl, Sashay & Strut Up Broad Street
New Year’s Day is about celebrating, and there’s no better place to fete than at the Philadelphia’s Mummers Parade, a 110-year-old tradition in which 10,000 men and women dressed in colorfully lavish costumes twirl, sashay, pirouette and strut up one of the city’s main streets. An unforgettably wild ritual, the
...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,
...gophila.com Goes All Out For Hometown Artist Barkley Hendricks' Retrospective Exhibit
Site’s Cool Features Include A Barkley & Friends Itinerary, Slideshow, Videos, Related Happenings & More
Barkley Hendricks’ fans coming to Philadelphia for the hometown art legend’s first major career retrospective, Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth of the Cool, can plan their trip at gophila.com/philly360, where they’ll find exhibition details, a Barkley and Friends tour of Philadelphia, a photo slideshow, videos, hotel package offers and more.
...Paging All Science And Medical Mavens: Get To Philadelphia Stat For Body Worlds And Beyond
Philly’s Scientific Treasures Include Mütter Museum, Nation’s First Hospital & More
When Gunther von Hagens’ Body Worlds 2 & The Brain makes its debut at Philadelphia’s Franklin Institute on October 17, it will be one of many points of interest for visitors eager to explore the area’s vast array of scientific treasures. The second-largest medical research and education center in the
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Experience Holiday Traditions Old And New In Philadelphia
Festivities Include Holiday Lights, House Tours, New Year’s Eve Fireworks & Mummers Parade
The Christmas season really is the most wonderful time of the year in Philadelphia and The Countryside®, where families partake in old and new traditions to make happy holiday memories. Parents who remember standing in awe of the Enchanted Colonial Village at Lit Brother’s department store can take another peek
...Calling All Vampires: Get A Bite Of Philadelphia This Halloween Season
Vamp It Up With Dracula Delights And Lots Of Other Halloween Treats
Consider yourself warned: Dracula is taking over Philadelphia this Halloween season, along with Edgar Allan Poe, a Sphinx and other thrill-ebrities who will wreak delightfully scary havoc with ghoulish events and ghostly attractions throughout the region. Dracula events range from kid-friendly treats at Sesame Place during The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular
...Fashion & Design Events Make Philly An In-Vogue Destination In October
In Store: First-ever Fashion Week, 450 Design Events, French Frocks And A Designer Hotel
Philadelphia is making a statement this fall with top-notch style and design events the aesthetically inclined won’t want to miss. For fashionistas, there’s the first-ever Philadelphia Fashion Week, two exhibitions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Perelman Building featuring the work of a who’s who of fashion greats and the
...Dear Grown-ups, Philly Has Plenty Of Nighttime Fun For You
Outdoor Movies, Winery Concerts, Museum Happy Hours And Drag Nights Offer Alternatives To The Bustling Bar Scene In Philly
There’s always a ton of fun and fabulous things to do on any given night in Philadelphia—hip bars, luxurious lounges, indie rock haunts and electric clubs. But visitors looking for more variety in the nightlife scene have plenty of choices as well, such as dance lessons, drag shows, movie showings,
...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
...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
...Survey Says: Stephen Hawking Is The Modern-Day Galileo
Hawking Ranks Above Al Gore, Al Roker And Captain Kirk In Survey To Help Galileo Exhibition Promoters Shape Marketing Message
The results are in: A sample group of 3,694 people completed a survey about the world’s most famous astronomer Galileo Galilei, and a stunning 50% of respondents said that physicist Stephen Hawking is the modern-day person who best embodies Galileo’s spirit and contributions. People were given a choice of Hawking,
...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
...Sheryl Crow Headlines July 4 Concert In Philadelphia
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
...The Roots Kick Off Philly's Black Music Month Celebration
June Concerts Are Music To The Ears Of Those Looking For A Harmonious Summer Weekend
This June, Philadelphia will celebrate Black Music Month with events and shows featuring many genres of music, including jazz, hip hop, rap and more. Started in 1979 with the help of the city’s famed songwriter and record producer Kenny Gamble, Black Music Month in Philly kicks off on June 6
...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
NOTE: Click here for the Sunoco Welcome America! media credential form.
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
...Discover The Only-in-Philadelphia Galileo Exhibtion And All Of Your Philly Travel Planning Needs At gophila.com/galileo
Visitors Can Plan A Philly Adventure From Start To Finish
History buffs, science enthusiasts, art lovers and Galileo fans eager to visit Philadelphia for the Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy exhibition—making its exclusive stop at The Franklin Institute Science Museum, April 4-September 7, 2009—need look no further than gophila.com/galileo, a specially created section on the Philadelphia’s
...Collecting Art In Philly Is Accessible And Fun
Art Schools, Galleries And Collaboratives Make The City An Ideal Place To Start A Collection
The Philadelphia region is quickly gaining a national reputation for being an ideal place to buy art of all kinds and in all price ranges. The New York Times Style Magazine once called Philly’s art scene “more accessible and certainly more fun” than that of New York and Los Angeles.
...Cézanne’s Only In Philly And Only gophila.com/cezanne Gives Visitors All The Trip-Planning Details They Need
Plan A Parisian Adventure In Philly From Start To Finish
Art lovers eager to visit Philadelphia for the Cézanne and Beyond exhibition—making its exclusive world appearance at the Philadelphia Museum of Art through May 31, 2009—need look no further than gophila.com/cezanne, a specially created section on the Philadelphia region’s official tourism Web site that allows visitors to plan their
...Travel The World—Right In Philadelphia
Cézanne, Galileo, Riverdance And More Make Philly A Global City This Year
Those not planning an expensive trip across the Atlantic this year can spend a few days in Philadelphia—for a fraction of the cost but all of the fun. They can soak up art exhibitions and performances that will have them thinking they’re strolling along the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris,
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Philly Te Ama! Hispanic Arts And Culture Thrive In The City Of Brotherly Love
Philadelphia Attractions, Events And Tours Celebrate Hispanic Culture
Hispanic heritage thrives in Philadelphia, home to the second-largest Hispanic population in the Northeast. Because this market is the fastest growing ethnic group in the Philadelphia region, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, many new arts and cultural opportunities are emerging that celebrate Hispanic traditions. Those who wish to experience
...Gay Events Keep Philly Fab In 2009
The Region’s Lively Gay Scene Strikes A Pose All Year Long
Gay and lesbian travelers eager to get their “history straight” and “nightlife gay” will find an eclectic mix of fun and fabulous happenings in Philadelphia and The Countryside® throughout the year. Dance parties, drag shows, pride parades and cultural events are among the offerings for gay travelers in 2009. Here’s
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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
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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 Victorious Over Baltimore And Boston In Great Poe Debate—Just Prior To Author's 200th Birthday Celebration
New Exhibition At Edgar Allan Poe House Highlights Year-long Series Of Events
Just days before literary great Edgar Allan Poe’s 200th birthday on January 19, 2009, Philadelphia can finally claim Poe as its own. After a friendly two-year feud, Poe scholars from Philadelphia (Ed Pettit), Baltimore (Jeff Jerome) and Boston (Paul Lewis) debated this subject last evening at the Free Library
...Barack Obama In Philly On January 17; Plenty Of Affordable Hotel Rooms For Inaugural Weekend
Presidential Activities Make For Four Days Of Fun And Discovery In The Nation’s Birthplace
Those looking for an affordable and accessible way to celebrate President-elect Barack Obama’s historic inauguration are invited to visit and stay in Philadelphia, the nation’s birthplace, January 17-20, 2009. The four days of festivities will include Obama’s visit to the city on Saturday, January 17 ; the world premiere of
...Philly Loves Cézanne
An Exclusive Exhibition And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Cézanne is one of the countless reasons to Love Philadelphia. From February 26 through May 31, 2009, fans of the artist can see Cézanne and Beyond, appearing only at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, only in 2009.
Ever since the first posthumous exhibition of Cézanne’s works in 1907, artists have
...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
...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
...Holiday Fun In Philly For The Whole Family
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/holidays.
LOCATION: Center City, Penn’s Landing, South Philly, Kennett Square
TRANSPORTATION: Foot, taxi or car
DURATION: Two days and two nights
Holiday time is family time, but too often, busy schedules and bustling activities have everyone running in different directions. In 2008, start
...25 Ways To Celebrate The Holidays In Philadelphia For Less Than $25
Affordable Holiday Experiences From Thanksgiving Through The New Year
It doesn’t take a holly, jolly budget to have a holly, jolly holiday—especially in Philadelphia and The Countryside®, where even Ebenezer Scrooge would be impressed with all the budget-conscious ways to celebrate the season. Here are 25 entertaining reasons to make merry in 2008—all while keeping the tab under $25
...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
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Two Only-In-Philadelphia Exhibitions Explore The Stars And Beyond
Philadelphia Is The Exclusive Destination For Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy And Cézanne and Beyond
Museum fans are gearing up for the arrival of two major exhibitions making their exclusive appearances in Philadelphia. Cézanne and Beyond will be on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from February 26 through May 31, 2009, and Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy will be on
...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
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
...Haunted Philly: A Little Bit Scary And A Whole Lot Of Fun
Discovering Some Of The Philadelphia Region’s Spookiest Spots
Ghosts and goblins are nothing new to Philadelphia and The Countryside®, an area known for historic sites, Colonial-era graveyards and centuries-old buildings, some dating back to pre-Revolutionary War times. What many people don’t know is that many of the original residents of Historic Philadelphia never left town. The area is
...Celebrate Halloween 2008 In Philadelphia, America's Most Hauntingly Historic City
Party With Elvira, Tour An Abandoned Prison And See A Lock Of Edgar Allan Poe’s Hair
Professional actors, state-of-the art computer technology and Hollywood-quality special effects combine to convert Philadelphia and The Countryside® into one of the world’s scariest Halloween destinations for families, couples and singles. But what adds a deeper and more authentic layer to the just-for-fun sites that thrill hundreds of thousands of visitors
...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,
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Holidays Are All About Tradition In Philadelphia
Philly’s Annual Happenings Make The Season Special
People come to Philadelphia year after year to create new holiday memories with the help of the region’s time-tested traditions. Parents who remember standing in awe of the Enchanted Colonial Village at Lit Brother’s department store can take another peek inside the busy bakery, the bustling village store and the
...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
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,
...Tickets On Sale For 'Tutankhamun And The Golden Age Of Pharaohs,’ Opening At The Franklin Institute Science Museum In February 2007
Tickets for the final venue on the current U.S. tour of “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs” at The Franklin Institute will become available for public purchase beginning at 10 a.m. EST today, Wednesday, Nov. 8. The exhibition marks the first time artifacts from King Tut's tomb will
...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
...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
...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
...Bank of America Big Cat Falls At the Philadelphia Zoo
Big Cats are Back in May 2006!
Big cats are back in May 2006 with the opening of the Philadelphia Zoo’s new, $20 million Bank of America Big Cat Falls! This new Zoo experience will create a stunning landscape of lush habitats and waterfalls where guests will come face to face with nearly 20 endangered big cats
...Grace Kelly's Wedding Dress In Philly For 50th Anniversary Show
Three Fashion Exhibits & Tax-Free Clothing Shopping Make For A Great Spring Weekend
In celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco, the Philadelphia Museum of Art will display Fit for a Princess: Grace Kelly’s Wedding Dress, featuring the bride’s dress, shoes, headpiece, veil and prayer book, April 1 through May 21, 2006. The installation 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
...If You Like Frida, You Might Also Like…
Plenty Of Options For Frida-philes Making A Weekend Out Of Their Visit To Philly To See Her Work In Its Only East Coast Showing
It’s the first time in 15 years that a major exhibition of Frida Kahlo’s art has toured the U.S., and from February 20 through May 18, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is the only East Coast museum where art lovers can view her groundbreaking paintings. Those who would like to
...uwishunu® Showcases Philadelphia Artists At Home And Across The Country
Philly Blog Teams Up With Traveling Exhibition Throughout 2008
To spread the buzz about Philadelphia’s newly emerging contemporary art movement, uwishunu®, a tourism initiative created by the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) and funded by the City of Philadelphia, is connecting with the Big Kids/Little Kids traveling exhibition, chronicling the first eight years of this emerging art scene
...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
...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
...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
...Star Wars Makes Its Final East Coast Landing In Philadelphia
Plus, Regional Attractions Open Up The Skies To Amateur Space Explorers Looking To Extend Their Philly Stay
With Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination making its final East Coast stop at Philadelphia’s Franklin Institute Science Museum, February 9 through May 4, 2008, fans of the wildly popular series will have a chance to see how the fantasy world created in the movies may one day become a
...12 Reasons To Make A Philly Visit This Fall
This Year’s Autumnal Pleasures Come In The Way Of Scenic Drives, Annual Events And More
One new museum, four scenic drives and seven annual events give visitors a dozen reasons to visit Philadelphia this fall.The opening of the Please Touch Museum in its new Fairmount Park location is a great reason for families to make a trip. For couples who need a push to start
...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,
...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: 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
...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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