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Nov 1 2009

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

NOVEMBER 2009

Through November 1, 2009
HAUNTED POE.
This theatrical work unites literature, history and theater with the haunted attraction genre during the 200th anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe’s birth. A 10,000-square-foot warehouse is transformed into an eerie maze of chambers featuring short vignettes of 11 of Poe’s pieces, including “The Tell-tale Heart,” “The Raven” and “The Cask of Amontillado.” (215) 627-2577, hauntedpoe.com

Through November

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Sep 22 2009

Philly's Scene For Gay And Lesbian Travelers Heats Up This Fall

City Welcomes The Newest Kimpton Hotel And Nightclubs Q Lounge And Voyeur

Gay and lesbian travelers looking to extend their summer fun into autumn need look no further than Philadelphia in 2009 and beyond. With a handful of new restaurants, bars, clubs, events and hotels to complement Philadelphia’s cherished and historical gay-friendly heritage, Philadelphia is the place to Get Your History Straight And Your Nightlife Gay®.

Make It A Weekend—Or More:
One of the nation’s leading gay-friendly hotel chains, Kimpton makes its Philadelphia debut on October 15 with the Hotel Palomar Philadelphia, a 24-story property housed in the 80-year-old American Institute of Architects building. Themed “Art in Motion,” the Art Deco

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Sep 21 2009

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 to a six-hour vampire dance party at Shampoo Nightclub to a Dracula Parade with larger-than-life puppets. Ghost tours, scarecrow festivals, haunted houses and dinner in a cemetery round out the region’s Halloween offerings.

Thrill seekers who book one of the 80 featured hotel packages on gophila.com/withlove will receive a special

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Sep 16 2009

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 enthusiasts who book one of the 80 featured hotel packages on gophila.com/withlove will receive a special treat at check-in. The giveaway includes a Philadelphia Privileges coupon book, a five-pack of With Love postcards, a With Love pin and Philly Fill-Ins word games, along with other brochures, coupons and maps. After

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Sep 8 2009

It's That Time Of Year Again: 2010 Annual Events 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 2010*:

January:

  • Thousands of decorative strutters kick off the New Year by marching up Broad Street in the festive day-long Mummers Parade that ends with the Fancy Brigade Finale at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. January 1, 2010. phillymummers.com

February:

  • The Pennsylvania Convention Center is the site of the Philadelphia International Flower Show, the oldest and largest indoor show of its kind. The annual
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Jul 9 2009

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 The Franklin Institute Science Museum, tattoos galore at the Independence Seaport Museum, Eastern State Penitentiary’s Terror Behind the Walls, fall festivals and much more.

Fall Into A Philadelphia Hotel:
As part of the new With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™ campaign, fall-loving visitors who book one of the 80 featured packages

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Apr 22 2009

Philadelphia And The Countryside® Calendar Of Outdoor Events

Outdoor Happenings 2009

MAY 2009

May 3, 2009
BLUE CROSS 30TH ANNUAL BROAD STREET RUN.
The largest and one of the fastest 10-milers in the nation goes from North Philadelphia down the length of Broad Street to The Navy Yard to raise money for the American Cancer Society. (215) 683-3594, broadstreetrun.com

May 8-9, 2009
DAD VAIL REGATTA.
Championship rowers from more than 100 colleges and universities compete at the world’s largest collegiate regatta, which celebrates its 71st anniversary this year. (610) 623-8590, dadvail.org

May 9, 2009
QUAD COUNTY METRIC BIKE RIDE.
Cyclists pedal at their own pace and ride up to 76

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Oct 29 2008

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 up Broad Street in the festive day-long Mummers Parade that ends with the Fancy Brigade Finale at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. January 1, 2009. phillymummers.com
  • Making its world debut in Philadelphia, America I AM: The African American Imprint celebrates African-American contributions across 400 years of American history at the National
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Oct 10 2008

GPTMC Promotes Philly As A Place To Celebrate Halloween All October Long

Elvira Caps Off Month Of Halloween Festivities

Philadelphia is the place for families and adults to be in October, thanks to Halloween happenings taking place throughout the region that culminate with an appearance by American icon Elvira “Mistress of the Dark” on October 31, 2008. The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) is helping the region reap the benefits of this increasingly popular holiday—one in which consumers are expected to spend an estimated $5.7 billion according to the National Retail Federation—with a promotional blitz that includes special events, advertising, public relations, a microsite at gophila.com/halloween, social media components, hotel packages and partnerships with FOX 29 and

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Sep 24 2008

Five National Magazines And One Web Site Say Philly Is "Great," "Best" And "Tops"

City Shines In September/October 2008

Journalists are taking notice of Philadelphia as a hot urban destination, as evidenced by the many accolades bestowed on the city in September and October 2008. Here’s a look at what some national magazines and a Web site had to say:

  • Business Facilities chose Philadelphia as one of seven destinations for its “Editors’ Location Picks 2008” list featured in the September issue of the publication. Editors were particularly impressed that the region “has a ‘CEO Council for Growth’ that was so determined to create a high-powered entity to market the region it raised $16 million four years ago to establish
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Sep 6 2006

Philadelphia Dining Scene: What's New And Notable?

Fall 2006 And Beyond

New On The Scene
More than 140 years after it closed for business, Fairmount Park’s famed Water Works—onetime home to the engine room for Philadelphia’s cutting-edge water department—reopened this summer as a chic destination lounge and restaurant. Sitting right below the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Water Works Restaurant and Lounge has an amazing view of Boathouse Row. On 24-year-old chef Adan Trinidad’s menu: grilled octopus with cilantro, duck risotto with porcini mushrooms and vanilla butter-poached lobster. Philly’s edgy Northern Liberties neighborhood recently welcomed extremely hip and colorful Bar Ferdinand, where Owen Kamihira, designer for restaurateurs Stephen Starr

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Archived Releases

Sep 17 2008

Boo! Philadelphia's Halloween-inspired Hotel Packages Are A Whole Lot Of Fun

Elvira Hosts Philly’s Biggest Halloween Party of The Year

An Elvira-hosted Halloween party, Terror Behind the Walls at Eastern State Penitentiary and a reading of The Raven at the Edgar Allan Poe National Historical Site are just a few of the reasons why fans of the ghoulish holiday—conveniently taking place on a Friday this year—should spend the weekend in the city. Seasonal events and affordable hotel packages are available at gophila.com/halloween. Here’s a sampling of packages worth considering for All Hallows Eve 2008:

All About Elvira:
Haunted Halloween Bash Hotel Package – Elvira hosts one of Philadelphia’s biggest Halloween parties in the hotel where Bram Stoker penned

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Sep 10 2008

It's A Star-studded Halloween In Philly With Elvira And Edgar Allan Poe

The Queen Of Movie Macabre Hosts Events And Honors The King Of Horror

Home to dozens of authentic haunted attractions, Philadelphia is showing off its fun side this Halloween with the queen of horror films, Elvira “Mistress of the Dark,” appearing at several events on Friday, October 31, 2008. The vampy, campy, good-time ghoul will kick off Halloween weekend at the Edgar Allan Poe National Historical Site with her interpretation of The Raven, then it’s off to a haunted prison and a party at a hotel where Bram Stoker penned portions of Dracula. Fans of the pop culture icon can keep track of her Philadelphia whereabouts by following the VisitPhilly updates on microblogging

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Tagged: Fall, History, Holidays
Sep 5 2008

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 every year is the belief that many of the region’s historic sites are haunted. Here’s a look at what’s in store for Halloween 2008 in Philly:

Terrifying Tours:

  • October 23-24: For two nights, a costumed storyteller leads guests on a candlelight tour through the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic
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Sep 5 2008

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 one of America’s most fun haunted destinations and a region rich with colorful ghostly lore. Here’s a look at Philadelphia’s scariest spots:

Haunted Hotels:

  • The charming, antiques-filled Bucksville House Bed & Breakfast has several guests who never checked out. Spirits have been confirmed in at least one of the
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Feb 11 2008

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 planning, a picturesque drive through each of the city’s distinct and lush countryside regions should be the perfect lure. And, of course, everyone can spice up a stay at one of the many autumnal events that locals look forward to year after year. It’s easy to make it a weekend

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Sep 12 2007

Philly's More Fun...When You Get Out And Enjoy Fall

10 Autumn Pleasures Highlight The Best Of Philadelphia’s Great Outdoors

Fall is the time when the Philadelphia region’s leafy trails show their beautiful autumn colors, the rivers beckon paddlers with their clear cool water, and the air goes crisp with the smell of harvest. For those interested in exploring the region by bicycle, boat or plain old-fashioned foot, Philadelphia’s “Green Countrie Towne” offers boundless options for outdoor fun. To book a hotel package created especially for outdoor enthusiasts, visit www.boundlessphiladelphia.com.
 

Here are 10 ways to enjoy the fall season in Boundless Philadelphia™, where unlimited choices for outdoor fun await:

September:

  • Riverfront Ramble – The fourth annual celebration
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Tagged: Fall
Sep 12 2007

Philly's More Impressionistic

More Than 250 Renoir Masterpieces On View Exclusively In Philadelphia This Fall

Fans of Pierre-Auguste Renoir can delight in two stunning exhibitions of the artist’s works this fall in Philadelphia. Visitors are encouraged to combine a trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s exclusive showing of the Renoir Landscapes exhibition with a stop at the legendary Barnes Foundation, home to the largest collection of the artist’s internationally renowned masterpieces. Combined, there will be more than 250 Renoir masterpieces on display in the region this fall, and they will all be located within a 15-minute drive of one another.

Renoir Landscapes:
Visitors can begin their Impressionist marathon at Renoir Landscapes, a

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Tagged: Arts & Culture, Fall
Aug 29 2007

Plenty Of Reasons To Travel To Philadelphia This Autumn

Philly Packs Its Fall Calendar With Fashion, Art, Theater, Halloween Festivities, Food, Drinks And An Exclusive Renoir Exhibition

With a blockbuster painting exhibition, a new theater and a museum expansion set to debut in Philadelphia this fall, visitors to the region are ensured unforgettable trips. To add to the action-packed season, popular annual events are being infused with new life to celebrate the mischievous fun of Halloween and the earth’s bounty at harvest time. Here’s a look at what’s in store in Philadelphia this fall:

Visual and Theatrical Expression:

  • The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building opens as an annex devoted to its textile and costume collection, including galleries and study centers. Among
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Tagged: Fall
Aug 24 2006

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 among America’s most fun haunted destinations, a region rich with colorful ghostly lore. Here’s a look at Philadelphia’s scariest spots:

Haunted Hotels :

  • The charming, antiques-filled Bucksville House Bed & Breakfast has several guests who never checked out. Presences have been confirmed in at least one of the inn’s guest
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Tagged: Fall