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The city of Philadelphia might be famous for its cheesesteak sandwiches, a trip wouldn't be complete without trying one, but it's also steeped in history. If you'd like to walk the streets Benjamin Franklin used to roam, then check out our guide.
Philadelphia is a unique city, in that it combines old world tradition with modern-day flair. This beautiful city is a growing metropolis while hanging onto its history as Read More
When you plan a summer vacation to Philadelphia, you are visiting the nation’s birthplace of democracy. You have to visit the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Visiting Read More
Philadelphia is warmly referred to as the "city of brotherly love" and is the country's fifth largest city. You will find it is home to a diverse mixture of cultures, Read More
Southeastern Pennsylvania's most famous city has to be Philadelphia. Visitors to this world-class city will appreciate its rich historical treasures as well as its affinity Read More
Unlike many U.S. cities, it's very easy to travel around Philadelphia without a car. Philadelphia is chock-full of one-way streets, so even the traveler can navigate the Read More
The Philadelphia Zoo is located on over 40 acres in Pennsylvania. You can visit the zoo year-round and it is open rain or shine. Use the following tips to make the most out Read More
A true Philly cheesesteak, which gives locals a bigger dose of civic pride than the Liberty Bell, is a mouthwatering combination of spongy roll, heart-stopping chopped Read More
The historic district of Philadelphia is rich in United States history. Though the area is just one square mile, you will find the dozens of historical landmarks, Read More
While visiting the Philadelphia area, you should plan to take a day or two to enjoy the city's shopping. You can find antique shops, boutiques and giant shopping malls Read More
The 9th Street Italian Market in Philadelphia is the oldest and largest working outdoor market in the country. It offers the tourist an unbeatable and historic culinary Read More
City of Brotherly Love
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