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Independence Hall

Independence Hall

Freedom is inlaid with every brick of its architectural facade, while history wafts in every room and corridor. As the site of independence for America, Independence Hall served witness to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Generations of visitors have ventured through time in the Assembly Room, Courtroom of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Long Gallery, Governor’s Council Chamber, and Committee of the Assembly Chamber. Myriads of historical figures have tread through Independence Hall, including Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, and others.
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Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell

Liberty has been a grand achievement for people throughout history, and the historic Liberty Bell serves as a testament to America’s own piece of freedom. Named by abolitionists during the struggle to end slavery, the Liberty Bell traveled the nation following the Civil War as a symbol of freedom and healing. Now, it stands proudly for all to partake in its message of equality and liberty. Video presentations and exhibits display the Bell’s history, and multilingual tapes are available as well.
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Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History is the only museum in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to exploring and interpreting the American Jewish experience. The museum aims to foster a deeper connection of Jews to their heritage and inspire an appreciation for the diversity of this experience and the ideals of American freedom among people of all backgrounds. Visitors can enjoy a wealth of exhibits, including over 1,200 artifacts and documents from the museum's collection, 2,500 images, 30 original films, and 13 interactive media displays. Some of the notable artifacts on display include Einstein's pipe, Irving Berlin's piano, and Steven Spielberg's first camera.
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The Franklin Institute

The Franklin Institute

Graced by scientific greats like Nikola Tesla and Philo Taylor Farnsworth, The Franklin Institute has been a model for technological and scientific exploration since 1824. Following the inquisitive spirit of Benjamin Franklin, The Institute has inspired generations of budding scientists and seasoned experts. Internationally renowned programs, exhibits, discussions, and lectures have placed The Franklin Institute on the map for anyone seeking knowledge for the future.
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Citizens Bank Park

Citizens Bank Park

Home to the World Series champions Philadelphia Phillies, Citizens Bank Park is a 21-acre, state-of-the-art baseball stadium. Just outside of the stadium is the jubilant Ashburn Alley, where visitors and fans may watch batting practice or study up on Phillies history. The Phillies All-Star Walk, Phillies Wall of Fame, and Memory Lane are located in the Alley. The familiar, delectable Philadelphia fare makes its way to Citizens Bank Park as well, reining in such accolades as "Best Ballpark Eats" by the Food Network.
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The Barnes Foundation

The Barnes Foundation

With a mission to promote the “advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts,” The Barnes Foundation has cultivated the vibrancy of art since 1922. It boasts one of the world's greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern art, along with African, Pennsylvanian German, Native American, and other periods of art. Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse are just several artists to have their masterpieces featured at the Barnes, and there is even a 12-acre plant collection in the Arboretum.
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Morris Arboretum

Morris Arboretum

The Morris Arboretum, spanning 92 acres, is a hub for promoting education and community through horticulture. Its enchanting gardens house over 12,000 trees, plants, and flowers, each labeled for easy identification. For those interested in learning more, tours are offered during the spring and fall. The Arboretum invites visitors to explore its canopy walk, offering a unique and exciting experience of nature through the Tree Adventure exhibit that is sure to inspire a greater appreciation of the natural world.
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