Vincent's Place's Guidebook (Philly)

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Vincent's Place's Guidebook (Philly)

Sightseeing

Places to see, while in Philly
Independence Hall was constructed in 1753 and served as a meeting place for the Second Continental Congress. It was also the site of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Independence Hall is the heart of the Independence National Historical Park, which is a World Heritage Site. The structure is easily one of the nation's most iconic symbols of freedom and attracts tourists throughout the year.
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Hall de l'Indépendance
520 Chestnut St
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Independence Hall was constructed in 1753 and served as a meeting place for the Second Continental Congress. It was also the site of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Independence Hall is the heart of the Independence National Historical Park, which is a World Heritage Site. The structure is easily one of the nation's most iconic symbols of freedom and attracts tourists throughout the year.
The Liberty Bell is one of the nation’s most beloved and historic symbols of our national independence. The bell was cast in 1752, but it became a potent icon of freedom when it was rung on July 4, 1776, when the nation’s founders declared independence from British rule. Today, the Liberty Bell is one of the city’s most celebrated attraction.
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Cloche de la Liberté
526 Market St
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The Liberty Bell is one of the nation’s most beloved and historic symbols of our national independence. The bell was cast in 1752, but it became a potent icon of freedom when it was rung on July 4, 1776, when the nation’s founders declared independence from British rule. Today, the Liberty Bell is one of the city’s most celebrated attraction.
The renowned Philadelphia Zoo opened its doors to the public in 1874 and is regarded as one of the most revered zoos in the U.S. Today, Philadelphia Zoo is home to about 1,300 animals and features a celebrated center for breeding species that are known to suffer breeding difficulties while in captivity. A family-friendly destination, the zoo also boasts a carousel, petting zoo, and paddleboat lake.
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Zoo de Philadelphie
3400 W Girard Ave
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The renowned Philadelphia Zoo opened its doors to the public in 1874 and is regarded as one of the most revered zoos in the U.S. Today, Philadelphia Zoo is home to about 1,300 animals and features a celebrated center for breeding species that are known to suffer breeding difficulties while in captivity. A family-friendly destination, the zoo also boasts a carousel, petting zoo, and paddleboat lake.
Reading Terminal Market is a historic public marketplace that first opened in 1893 beneath the Reading Railroad Company's elevated train shed. The market is open daily and has become a popular destination for foodies. It's a great place to shop for artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and local produce. There are plenty of places to enjoy everything from a traditional Amish meal to a quintessential Philly cheesesteak.
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Reading Terminal Market
1136 N 12th St
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Reading Terminal Market is a historic public marketplace that first opened in 1893 beneath the Reading Railroad Company's elevated train shed. The market is open daily and has become a popular destination for foodies. It's a great place to shop for artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and local produce. There are plenty of places to enjoy everything from a traditional Amish meal to a quintessential Philly cheesesteak.
The Museum of the American Revolution is another Philly venue that celebrates the nation's rich history--particularly its War of Independence. The museum features historic relics as well as high-tech displays that are popular with visitors. The Museum of the American Revolution is located near Independence Hall. If you're a history buff, you'll want to set aside time to peruse this major Philly attraction.
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Musée de la Révolution américaine
101 S 3rd St
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The Museum of the American Revolution is another Philly venue that celebrates the nation's rich history--particularly its War of Independence. The museum features historic relics as well as high-tech displays that are popular with visitors. The Museum of the American Revolution is located near Independence Hall. If you're a history buff, you'll want to set aside time to peruse this major Philly attraction.
If you're visiting Philadelphia during baseball season, you should procure tickets to see the Phillies play at Citizens Bank Park, which is part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The ballpark features seating for more than 43,000 fans and features a state-of-the-art venue for baseball fans.
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Citizens Bank Park
1 Citizens Bank Way
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If you're visiting Philadelphia during baseball season, you should procure tickets to see the Phillies play at Citizens Bank Park, which is part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The ballpark features seating for more than 43,000 fans and features a state-of-the-art venue for baseball fans.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the city's most important cultural attractions. In fact, this museum is one of the most celebrated art museums in the country. The museum is home to more than 240,000 objects. Its collection of masters is one of the largest outside of Paris. Aside from Western Art and modern American art, the museum also features an outstanding collection of Asian art.
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Musée d'Art de Philadelphie
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the city's most important cultural attractions. In fact, this museum is one of the most celebrated art museums in the country. The museum is home to more than 240,000 objects. Its collection of masters is one of the largest outside of Paris. Aside from Western Art and modern American art, the museum also features an outstanding collection of Asian art.
In Central City Philadelphia, take a look around the Old City neighborhood where you can soak up the historic ambiance as you walk by the Colonial buildings and cobblestone streets generating an atmosphere that will transport you back to the 18th-century. Take a carriage ride through the historic streets lined with trees. Plenty of tours are available such as the Founding Fathers Tour which will guide you to such sites as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Independence Hall, and Franklin Court and Betsy Ross House where the first American flag was sewed. The Old City offers a great opportunity to relax and unwind in one the of the many eateries and wash it down with a local craft beer.
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Old City District
231 Market St
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In Central City Philadelphia, take a look around the Old City neighborhood where you can soak up the historic ambiance as you walk by the Colonial buildings and cobblestone streets generating an atmosphere that will transport you back to the 18th-century. Take a carriage ride through the historic streets lined with trees. Plenty of tours are available such as the Founding Fathers Tour which will guide you to such sites as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Independence Hall, and Franklin Court and Betsy Ross House where the first American flag was sewed. The Old City offers a great opportunity to relax and unwind in one the of the many eateries and wash it down with a local craft beer.
These are undeniably two of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia. A near-constant flow of people arrive daily at the bottom of the stairs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art to snap a picture with the Rocky statue, originally created for a scene in Rocky III and now a real-life monument to a celluloid hero who endures as a favorite fictional son of the City of Brotherly Love. Visitors then often hustle up the museum’s grand stairway to try their hand at the famous two-arms-raised salute — all while soaking up picture-perfect views of the Philadelphia skyline. In short, visiting the statue, running up the steps and taking a picture at the top is a must on any first visit to Philadelphia. Consider it a rite of passage. Here’s how to do it.
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Les marches de Rocky
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
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These are undeniably two of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia. A near-constant flow of people arrive daily at the bottom of the stairs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art to snap a picture with the Rocky statue, originally created for a scene in Rocky III and now a real-life monument to a celluloid hero who endures as a favorite fictional son of the City of Brotherly Love. Visitors then often hustle up the museum’s grand stairway to try their hand at the famous two-arms-raised salute — all while soaking up picture-perfect views of the Philadelphia skyline. In short, visiting the statue, running up the steps and taking a picture at the top is a must on any first visit to Philadelphia. Consider it a rite of passage. Here’s how to do it.