Matthias • August 15, 2019I do like the crazy detail with all the sculptures, figures and animals... 👌🏼👏🏼
Karylle Vanessa J. • December 14, 2013Chinatown--- where you can practically find anything and everything. Various Food, massage places, clothes, etc. Found a shoe repair shop too!
Barb S. • November 25, 2013Visitors get to see this from car or tour bus. I recommend walking back to it and taking time to appreciate the detail of the work. Jeanne d'Arc is one of my favorite historical heroines.
Jennifer H. • March 21, 2010I walked by this park in the summer and heard a concert band performance. It was awesome!
Aine D. • January 20, 2013Huge transit hub serving thousands of commuters a day. Perfect meeting spot. Fantastic statue!
Dan B. • March 25, 2011you can check this out as you enter Philadelphia from the Ben Franklin Bridge
Tom S. • August 27, 2014Founded as Philadelphia's second Catholic parish in 1763 by nearby Saint Joseph's. Site of the first public religious commemoration of the Declaration of Independence. Hosted Washington, Adams, etc.
Enrico • July 24, 2016This place is a hidden gem in Philadelphia. Entry is $8/$5. In spring and in fall it can be cool to go there, sit down in the garden and relax. In the summer it can be a bit too hot inside (No AC)
sweetpearacer • December 2, 2015Stuart is the best tour guide at Independence Hall. Liberty Bell lines always look long but move fast.
James C. • April 11, 2015Really cool museum. Great Betsy actor when we went. Crazy school groups.
Emma M. • June 11, 2016The hospitality and reception from the members is outstanding. Of course, it is also an historical gem.
Bryan M. • October 21, 2015Outdoor seating on the porch is fantastic. A lovely place whenever the weather is nice.
Mike B. • September 14, 2016First class haunted attraction. Feels like you are in a movie. The makeup and effects are top notch. We loved that the actors could touch you.
Brenton M. • April 18, 2022Nice theater! Always busy, so plan to spend some time here!
LoriPA • May 27, 2012A lesser-known stop on Independence Square, but don't miss it. Home of the first peaceful transition of power in a representative democracy.
Tom M. • May 15, 2013Eagles home from '71-2002 and the Phillies from '71 to 2003. The 1976 and 1996 MLBl All-Star Games. The Vet hosted the annual Army-Navy football game seventeen times: first in 1980, and last in 2001.
Angelica D. • October 31, 2014Cool space, leads to a number of other historical spots!
Marc B. • August 28, 2011go see an original stamp tax from the era of Revolutionary War in this amazing 18th century archive/library
Awbury Arboretum • September 9, 2011Wyck's farmer's market is open every Friday through November, 2:00-6:00pm!
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