Brenton M. • April 18, 2022Absolutely amazing! Ask any of the park rangers questions — they would love to answer!!
Gilles B. • December 13, 2014So much interesting history. And all for free. Must visit when you're in Philly.
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!
Philadelphia Science Festival • April 8, 2013Did you know: Meditation + mindful practices are associated w/ a range of mental + physical benefits? Experience a discussion on the topic + a guided session of mindful meditation. 4/25 6-7:30, $15
James C. • April 11, 2015Really cool museum. Great Betsy actor when we went. Crazy school groups.
Maiti G. • August 31, 2011Home of the Friends of Independence National Historical Park
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.
Angelica D. • October 31, 2014Cool space, leads to a number of other historical spots!
Andrew J. • February 2, 2014Sit up top. Enuoy. Very knowledgeable.
Ian E. • July 26, 2011Stop in to learn more about Kosciuszko, a revolutionary hero in Poland and America.
Visit Philly • May 1, 2012The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 2 or 18, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums.
Erik C. • July 26, 2014This rooftop bar was nice one of the hottest spots downtown. Good space and good prices for drinks. Beautiful in and out door seating. Pit fires. Not much of a view for a rooftop it was blocked.
Molly O. • October 25, 2013Take a moment to sit on the stone benches and enjoy the beautiful autumn leaves!
AA M. • July 24, 2012The Wanamaker Eagle originally came from Germany. There it is on its left claw: Geb Armbrüster Frankfurt A.M.
Lore B. • February 26, 2016Good for a rest on the benches. History of the city is written on the walls.
HISTORY • September 7, 2012This was the home of the First Bank of the United States from the time of the building‚'s completion, in 1797, until 1811.
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