Links to Philadelphia
www.gophila.com
www.phillyvisitor.com
www.philadelphia.com/restaurants
www.theconstitutional.com
www.philadelphia-theater.com
Pictures From Around Philadelphia
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The view from Love Park is one you have to experience for yourself. One side overlooks the majestic Benjamin Franklin Parkway and the other lies in the shadow of our grand City Hall.
Photo by Andrea Golod
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Photo by Anthony Sinagoga for Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau
A "Rocky" impersonator looks down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway toward City Hall.
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Photo by Bob Krist for the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Philadelphia skyline at sunset.
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The state-of-the-art, 43,000-seat Phillies ballpark opened in April 2004. The $346 million ballpark is a complete sports-entertainment experience offering family-friendly recreation areas, a high-caliber video and sound system.
Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau
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What a mix! Garden dining meets urban bustle in Philadelphia, where you can dine under the stars in the heart of downtown Philadelphia.
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The Reading Terminal Market, part of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Complex in Center City Philadelphia, is a bustling dining destination and a great alternative to the supermarket. More than 80 merchants offer a wide variety of prepared foods and fresh produce, meats and fish. Other vendors offer crafts, books, clothing, hard-to-find specialties and much more.
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Photo by Jon Perlmutter
Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau
The arts come to life for groups at Philadelphia's magnificent Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. For an experience of a lifetime, groups can participate in an hour-long Master Class with Philadelphia's renowned modern dance company, PHILADANCO, or a member of The Kimmel Center's educational staff. Groups can select from dance, jazz, chorale music, or musical theater, or request a specific performing arts genre. After breakfast, a knowledgeable guide will lead the group on a one-hour behind-the-scenes tour of Verizon Hall, Perelman Theater, the Hamilton Garden and the Merck Arts Education Center. |
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