Home of the United States Congress when Philadelphia served as the nation's capital from 1790 to 1800.
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Home of the United States Congress when Philadelphia served as the nation's capital from 1790 to 1800.
City Hall Tour Information Center: Room 121 While visiting City Hall don't forget to stop by the Tour Information Center located in the East Portal in Room 121. Browse through a gift shop and an...
Both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed in this historic building.
This museum, located at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, showcases medical oddities.
Looking for Philadelphia history "beyond the bell"? Look no further than Cliveden, one of eight fabulous historic house museums in Philadelphia's historic Germantown neighborhood, and the only...
"The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania" is an example of elegant architecture. Inside, the lodge is adorned with lovely artwork.
The Eastern State Penitentiary is a former state prison in the United States. Today, the Eastern State Penitentiary operates as a museum and historic site, open from April 1 through November 30. In addition, it holds many special events throughout the year. Each July, Eastern State offers a Bastille Day celebration. In October, it offers a Terror Behind the Walls haunted house.
A state of the art, multi-million dollar learning facility featuring more than 20 permanent interactive exhibits, historic ships and ever-changing exhibition galleries.
The Morris Arboretum is a wonderful place to visit for those who love trees, plants, beautiful landscapes and interesting sculpture. The grounds are laid out as a series of separate areas, with nice...
America's oldest zoo opened in 1874, and today houses more than 1,600 animals from around the world.
The Rosenbach Museum & Library seeks to inspire curiosity, inquiry, and creativity by engaging broad audiences in exhibitions, programs and research based on its remarkable and expanding collections. With an outstanding collection of rare books, manuscripts, furniture, and art, the Rosenbach is a museum and world-renowned research library, set within two historic 1865 townhouses, that reflects an age when great collectors lived among their treasures.
An impressive collection of European art housed in a stately, neoclassical building.
One of the most famous square miles in the United States, the park is home to the Liberty Bell, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Independence Hall.
Offers events in theater, dance, poetry, jazz, world music and visual arts to diverse audiences.
Home of the greatest Rodin collection outside of Paris. The museum houses 124 sculptures, including "The Thinker."
One of the world's largest municipal parks, a sprawling 9,200 acres contains several million trees and America's oldest zoo.
The National Constitution Center in historic Philadelphia is America's most interactive history museum. Located just two blocks from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, it is the only museum devoted to the U.S. Constitution and the story of we, the people.
