A Nation Is Born In Philadelphia - Philadelphia Travel Information

A Nation Is Born In Philadelphia - Philadelphia Travel Information


Often referred to as "America's Birthplace," Philadelphia has been the

center of progressive beliefs and democratic principles since the first

settlement of the city was founded by the now famous Quaker, William

Penn. Naming the settlement "The City of Brotherly Love," William Penn

hoped to protect individual freedoms and promote religious tolerance in

stark contrast with what many colonists had escaped under British rule.



A Nation Is Born In Philadelphia - Philadelphia Travel Information

William Penn's visions were realized when the Declaration of

Independence was signed in Independence Hall, and after years of bloody

and hostile clashes with the British Army during the American Revolution

when the United States Constitution was first drafted in the same hall.

Travel through time in Independence National Historic Park (Old City)

where the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and Constitution Hall are all

concentrated. You can view the Constitution and Declaration of

Independence in Constitution Hall and take a walk through the many

Revolution-era buildings that have been restored and preserved. Travel

to Philadelphia, once the capital of the United States, and see for

yourself the remnants of revolutionary battles and the emergence of a

new, independent nation.



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A simple walk through the streets of central Philadelphia will reveal

the nation's largest collection of public art amidst ample park space

and well-planned, easily navigated streets. Stroll along West Market

Street near City Hall and through LOVE Park, taking in the fantastic

murals and sculptures along the way. For a more traditional experience,

visit the masterpieces of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the steps of

which were made famous by Sylvester Stallone in Rocky. For the most

unique museum experience, visit the Mutter Museum, originally open to

medical students and featuring a wide array of formaldehyde-filled

cadavers and skeletal displays, along with some little known facts about

the nation's medical history.



Philadelphia is also known for its many famous architectural feats and

noteworthy buildings. The City Hall, completed in 1900, is the world's

tallest load-bearing masonry structure. Another Historic Landmark, the

Philadelphia Savings Fund Society building is considered to be America's

first International Modernist skyscraper and also home of the first ever

savings bank in the United States. On a smaller scale, Philadelphia is

known for the homes of Benjamin Franklin and Edgar Allen Poe.



Find airfare to Philadelphia around the first Friday of the month to

enjoy the galleries and sights in Old City for free until late in the

evening. When you have had enough of museums, stop into a pub or

restaurant for an original Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich and some Italian

ice for a true taste of Philadelphia. You will probably even want to

order a few extra sandwiches for the flight home!


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