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Presidential Philly
National Constitution Center is one of Presidential Philly.

1. National Constitution Center

8.5
525 Arch St (btwn 5th St & 6th St), Philadelphia, PA
History Museum · Center City East · 82 tips and reviews

Visit PhillyVisit Philly: Barack Obama delivered his memorable speech on race in March 2008 at the National Constitution Center, and Obama and Hillary Clinton debated here in April 2008 during the Democratic primary race.

Independence Hall is one of Presidential Philly.

2. Independence Hall

8.9
520 Chestnut St (btwn S 5th & S 6th Sts), Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 202 tips and reviews

Visit PhillyVisit Philly: A bronze marker in front of the building commemorates President John F. Kennedy’s Independence Day speech on July 4, 1962.

Independence National Historical Park is one of Presidential Philly.

3. Independence National Historical Park

9.0
143 S 3rd St (btwn Race & Walnut St), Philadelphia, PA
National Park · Center City East · 53 tips and reviews

Visit PhillyVisit Philly: The largest presidential gathering here was the 1997 Presidents’ Summit for America’s Future, featuring former presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and then-President Bill Clinton.

The Bellevue Hotel - In the Unbound Collection by Hyatt is one of Presidential Philly.

4. The Bellevue Hotel - In the Unbound Collection by Hyatt

7.0
200 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA
Hotel · Avenue of the Arts South · 54 tips and reviews

Visit PhillyVisit Philly: Every president from Theodore Roosevelt through Ronald Reagan stayed at the historic Bellevue hotel, which is now the Hyatt at The Bellevue Philadelphia.

Macy's is one of Presidential Philly.

5. Macy's

7.5
1300 Market St, Philadelphia, PA
Outlet Store · Center City East · 99 tips and reviews

Visit PhillyVisit Philly: President Taft was the guest of honor at the dedication of Wanamaker's department store (now Macy’s) on December 30, 1911. A bronze plaque inlaid in the Juniper Street entrance marks the spot.