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Things to do in Pennsylvania

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The top 200 attractions in Pennsylvania

Historical Monuments in Philadelphia
Presidents House
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The "House of the Presidents" (presidents' house) is located a few meters from the entrance to the building dedicated to the Liber
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Bars in Philadelphia
Dirty Frank's
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Dirty Frank's Bar is legendary for its walls that are decorated with portraits of people whose common denominator is the name ...
Museums in Philadelphia
Independence National Historical Park
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The most famous part of Philadelphia is the Mile, so called because it has historically been the richest square mile in America. I
Museums in Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Walking through the halls of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts will help you to discover unknown American artists, as well
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Gardens in Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Philadelphia
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This spot is Located in Wyndmoor, Philadelphia. The other day I went out for a bike ride and found that I have a natural park at t
Shopping Malls in Philadelphia
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Of Cultural Interest in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Chinatown
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Any self-respecting American city should have its own Chinatown and Philadelphia is no exception. Philadelphia's Chinatown is one
Concerts in Philadelphia
Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
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The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia is a huge theater with two rooms in which events are held simultaneously
Tourist Information in Philadelphia
Independence Visitor Center
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First things first, the visitor center has public toilets (essential information!). But generally it has everything you might need
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Museums in Philadelphia
Carpenters' Hall
The Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, was founded in 1724. This building housed the 7 weeks of sessions of the First Continental C
Of Touristic Interest in Philadelphia
Liberty Place
Liberty Place in Philadelphia consists of two skyscrapers: One Liberty Place and Two Liberty Place. The first is the tallest skysc
Historical Monuments in Philadelphia
Philadelphia City Hall
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In the winter Philly still lives on day and night. A fountain accidentally left on at night turns into frosted art of angles with
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Streets in Philadelphia
Elfreth's Alley
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Elfreth's Alley is the most ancient street in the United States. Today it is a really nice residential area with colorful houses.
Streets in Philadelphia
South Street
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South Street borders the south side of downtown Philadelphia, and is notable for its constantly changing scenery. It begins in a d
Gardens in Philadelphia
Rittenhouse Garden
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The planned cities of the United States are so different from the more chaotic old cities of Europe, and every American city is fu
Museums in Philadelphia
The Franklin Institute
In honor of Benjamin Franklin, a renowned scientist and inventor who lived in Philadelphia from 1723 until his death in 1790, this
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Palaces in Philadelphia
First Bank of the United States
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The First Bank of the United States is on the corner of Third Street, and was built and founded with the aim of formalizing a sing
Historical Monuments in Pittsburgh
Duquesne Incline
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I highly recommend the Duquesne Incline to anyone visiting Pittsburgh. We stopped here on a day trip into the city. You can travel