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Quote: I traveled to Philadelphia to soak up some culture, good food, and city life for a long weekend with my wife and our son. A highlight of the trip was the museum. Specifically the Cézanne and Beyond exhibit. We Read More
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Quote: Robber-Baron-turned-Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie shaped Pittsburgh with his steel empire a century ago, but today his legacy lives on through the local institutions of learning that bear his name. Once or Read More
Quote: Albert Barnes was a doctor and business man in the first half of the 20th century who made his fortune on an antiseptic called Argyrol. He was also man of very particular opinions and an extraordinary eye for Read More
Quote: The US Constitution was given birth to in Philadelphia. This was perhaps unlucky, as it has always had to play second fiddle to the Declaration of Independence in this town. The building where it was signed is Read More
Quote: The railroad takes you through strasburg. You see beautiful amish farm land. The ride is very comfortable. The shops are wonderful. At the gift shop you can find souveniers. When, I went I bought a magnet clip, Read More
Quote: This Museum was a complete mystery to me. As we walked in to get our tickets the woman told us that Victoria Wyeth, granddaughter of Andrew had just gone with a tour to the third floor and if we hurried we could Read More
Quote: Now it is time to travel down to Station Square and take a ride on a Pittsburgh landmark. The Duquesne Heights Incline has been associated with the city for decades and everyone should ride it once. Established Read More
Quote: For every interest; for every hobby, there is a museum. There is a lawnmower museum, a penis museum (I kid you not), a museum of bad art, along with the more mainstream art, natural history and science museums. Read More
Quote: No tour, crowded, only for little kids. Our time stamp on the entrance ticket was off by two hours, so when we complained 15 minutes later (we asked when we bought the ticket if this was for adults and were told Read More
Quote: One might say that the little Rodin Museum is a perfect counterpoint to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which looks down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to this little pavilion on its right (east) side. While the Read More