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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 and take a snack break here....
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Liberty Bell Center
Kids enjoy a close up view of the Liberty Bell, an international icon for freedom, which hangs in its own pavilion within eyesight of Independence Hall in Philadelphia....
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Independence Hall
Independence Hall in Philadelphia, one of the nation’s most historic buildings, is where the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776, and the U.S. Constitution was drafted in 1787....
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Eastern State Penitentiary
Now open year round, a tour of the 1829 Eastern State Penitentiary explores the Gothic-like architecture and its role as a leader in penal reform. The annual Terror Behind the Walls event in October is one of the region’s premier Halloween events....
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Valley Forge National Historical Park
The National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge was constructed in 1914 to honor George Washington and his troops, who endured bitter winter months here during the American Revolution....
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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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Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
The $265 million Kimmel Center for the Performing 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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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
The Lower Egyptian gallery of the world-renowned University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Philadelphia counts the 12-ton granite Sphinx of Ramesses II among its treasures....
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Brandywine River Museum
Internationally known for its collection of artwork by three generations of Wyeths and other Brandywine River School artists, the Brandywine River Museum exhibits American illustration, still life and landscapes depicting the rolling Chester County countryside. Visitors can also enjoy the wildflower and native plant gardens in bloom around the museum....
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Mercer Museum
The Mercer Museum in Doylestown is one of three buildings that form the legacy of Henry Chapman Mercer, an eccentric historian, architect, anthropologist and archaeologist devoted to tile making. The four-story museum houses Mercer’s collection of tools, representing more than 60 crafts and 50,000 objects created before the age of...
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Philadelphia Trolley Works
Philadelphia Trolley Works offers 90-minute, fully narrated, historic tours of Center City Philadelphia and Fairmount Park. ...
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Philadelphia Zoo
Just two miles from Center City Philadelphia, a giraffe roams the African Plains at the 42-acre Philadelphia Zoo, the nation’s oldest zoo. Founded in 1874, the zoo retains some of its original Victorian garden style and is home to more than 1,300 animals, many of which are rare or endangered...
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