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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
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: 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: 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
Quote: Eastern State Penitentiary is a must for adults and families. It captures the essence of the roaring twenties via Al Capone's legacy. There is something mystical about the preservation of the jail just the way it Read More
Quote: This is one of the 'must-see' sights when visiting Philadelphia. The PA Academy of Fine Arts is pretty unique in that it is also an art school (associated with UPenn). As such, there have been several famous Read More
Quote: This is a great science museum. You need to allow plenty of time to take in all the hands-on activities and exhibits. We made the mistake of arriving late in the afternoon leaving us only 2 hours to see the Read More
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Quote: The Please Touch Museum was the perfect treat for our 2-year-old. I think any child under the age of 5 or 6 would thoroughly enjoy it. There's a chance to play with boats in the water, push your own shopping cart Read More
Quote: The Rosenbach brother Abraham and Samuel were the premier rare book collectors of their day and from the depth of this collection maybe of any time. What you will visit here are a pair of town houses that the Read More
Quote: As we approach the beginning of the 300th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, it seemed like a perfect opportunity to revisit Franklin Court. It is very sad that none of his descendants wanted to keep Read More