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What’s a Colonial widow to do when she has an upholstery 15 Tourist Information The walls are lined with portraits of shop to run, a family to raise, a (very tiny) household to run and a 14 Historic Philadelphia Trail Bank of the United States. Philly Places of Interest the nation’s earliest movers and shakers. Just steps away is the flag to sew for a new nation? Find out at theBetsy Ross House. 3 African 18 Independence Tour Hub 3 American Federal National Museum/Gallery 1. Head to the Independence Visitor Center (IVCC) to pick which, although closed to the public, boasts a photo- 239 Arch Street Reserve First Bank, Museum Historical Park Historic Site up your free timed tickets to Independence Hall and get expert worthy exterior. 420 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia Philly tips. th 16. Delve into the four pages that changed the world at the Free Historic Street/ Philly tips. 6 & Market Streets Christ Church Walkway Spying. Upheaval. Revolution. Those feisty colonists National Constitution Center. You can take the presidential Quaker 10. National Constitution Center. Meeting Burial Ground/ Arch St. 2. The President’s House: Freedom and Slavery in the fanned the flames of independence during the First Continental oath of office and sign the U.S. Constitution. 525 Arch Street Franklin’s Grave Friends Monument/ 1 House Meeting Sculpture Making of a New Nation tells the stories of Hercules, Oney Congress at Carpenters’ Hall. 320 Chestnut Street House Cuthbert St. 17. Wheee! A carousel ride is just part of the fun at Franklin Public Transit Judge and the other enslaved people who served George and 4 13 Christ 4 Martha Washington. The open-air site is open until 10 p.m. 11. Ahoy, matey. If seafaring is your thing, the Independence Square. Philly-themed mini-golf, playgrounds, a burger stand Church 95 Cruises/Ferry 6th & Market Streets Seaport Museum is your place. Be sure to tour the Cruiser and lots of family-friendly events make this one of the liveliest of 8th-Market Bike Share A Philadelphia Institution for over 34 years th President’s Olympia and Submarine Becuna. Columbus Boulevard at William Penn’s five original squares.6 & Race Streets 24 Historic SEPTA House 5th Philadelphia Trail 3. It doesn’t make a sound, but its message rings loud and Walnut Street Benjamin 2nd Walnut Street At see 2 8 clear: “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the 18. At The African American Museum in Philadelphia, see SEPTA 6 Franklin SEPTA 19 Museum Inhabitants thereof.” Discover how the cracked but mighty 12. Whatever the season, there’s always something fun going artwork and artifacts that showcase African history and culture 20 became a symbol to abolitionists, suffragists and on at Penn’s Landing—situated along the Delaware River, where of the Diaspora and listen to Octavius Catto, Richard Allen and Philadelphia Liberty Bell th 5 5 th founder William Penn first arrived in Philadelphia. Think festivals, other trailblazers tell their stories. 7 & Arch Streets History Museum of 12 other freedom-seekers around the world. 6 & Market Streets Museum 3 the American concerts, free movies, beer gardens, yoga, roller skating and ice Old City 24 Revolution Just Steps from the Liberty Bell is where it all happened—where 19. Such a tiny house (by 21st-century standards) to hold such Hall 4. Independence Hall skating. Columbus Boulevard between Chestnut & Spruce Streets 4 Second New Hall 7 RiverRink the upstart colonies declared independence and where big ideas. 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Church, 20. the Then check out the exhibits Riverlink Ferry that the was another of Ben th the Philadelphia History Museum. Then check out the exhibits American Philosophical Society 20 N. American Street; Burial Ground, 5 & Arch Streets th Franklin’s ideas. Inside: Lewis and Clark’s expedition notes, that show how Philly got to be, well, Philly. 15 S. 7 Street 14. It doesn’t get more charming than Elfreth’s Alley, Washington Rose Jefferson’s list of Native American words and hundreds of other 21. Let history wash over you at Washington Square, a former Square Garden 11 WE BOOKEND th America’s oldest continuously inhabited street. Tiptoe along the Old treasures. 104 S. 5 Street animal pasture and burial ground. Today it’s a peaceful and cobblestones and pop into the quaint museum too. 21 St. Mary’s popular place for picnicking and playing. 6th & Walnut Streets 9th-10th The National Museum of American Jewish History brings 7 Magnolia 7 6. 124-126 Elfreth’s Alley SEPTA Garden CENTER CITY! to life the 360-year history of Jews in America. Don’t miss the Pay homage to A.M.E. Church founder and first bishop 22. Spruce Street free first-floor gallery, where you can see Einstein’s pipe and Richard Allen, who is buried at Mother Bethel. In the church Harbor Park Spielberg’s first camera.101 S. Independence Mall East museum, sacred artifacts trace the denomination’s roots from a Pennsylvania Mikveh Israel 23 Society Hill Delancey small congregation to an international presence. 419 S. 6th Street Hospital Cemetery Synagogue Join us in celebrating 75 years of city history! Located in the Historic Classic American Menu 7. Coming soon! Hang onto your tricorn hats. 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Then head over to for turn-of- Spruce Street Harbor Park: for the best selection, or pre-order for a small fee at The Franklin Fountain scoring a hammock here to your between Front and 4th Streets. the-century-style homemade ice cream treats. nps.gov/inde. No tickets required for short mini-tours summer bucket list. The floating The Huffington 1 BOOKLET nd 4 ADMISSION TICKETS during the summer after 5 p.m. Shopping: The retail heart of the area lines 2 and Wallet-Friendly: Enjoy First Friday evening strolls of Old City’s beer garden, giant game pieces, rd art galleries every month. Pay what you wish on select nights at food stands, twinkling lights Post named ims teaks outh t. 3 Streets, from Market to Race Streets. Owner- ’ S S philadelphia S BUY AT THESE ATTRACTIONS Liberty Bell Center: Lines can be long midday, so the National Museum of American Jewish History and other and chill riverfront vibe make it operated boutiques in converted industrial buildings Spruce Street The Franklin Institute get there early or later. Free, no tickets required. You attractions. Grab a partner for the free Friday night dance parties a top spot. Open May through cater to a fashion- and design-forward clientele. (Bonus: can also see the Bell 24/7 from the corner of 6th and at Society Hill Dance Academy. And for kitschy fun, you can’t September. Harbor Park Big Bus Company and Clothing and shoes are tax-free in Pennsylvania.) Art beat the $10 midnight cult flicks at theRitz theaters. 215.928.1911 4TH & SOUTH ST. PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Trolley Works Chestnut Streets. Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest: galleries abound north of Market Street, so keep your JIMSSOUTHSTREET.COM. . galleries abound north of Market Street, so keep your Curtains Up: The kids will be mesmerized by the children’s Catch cool river breezes as you one of the One Liberty Observation Deck Money-Saving Tips eyes peeled for the perfect piece to complement your productions at the award-winning Arden Theatre. If you need roller skate your cares away at the Adventure Aquarium growing or just-starting collection. a good laugh, there are yuks aplenty at the Penn’s Landing warm-weather edition of Winterfest. world’s top Free & Low-Cost Attractions: All attractions that are Free & Low-Cost Attractions: Playhouse. For break-all-the-rules theater, FringeArts is your More fun: mini-golf, arcade games, jimssouthstreet Philadelphia Zoo part of Independence National Historical Park are free, Staying Overnight urban beaches. place. And since it shares space with La Peg brasserie, you can play areas and food and drinks. Program subject to change. with the exception of the Benjamin Franklin Museum, grab a post-show drink. Open May through September. @jimssouthstreet Visit Philly Overnight Hotel Package: You need at least which charges a small entrance fee. You can pay what you a few nights to take in all this history, food, shops and Eat, Drink & Be Merry: Take the casual route by grabbing a Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest: You don’t have to know a #jimssouthstreet wish to tour the National Museum of American Jewish bite to eat at Revolution House, The Little Lion or Khyber Pass salchow from a slap shot to lace up and have a go around the SKIP MOST TICKET LINES entertainment. Available at dozens of Philly hotels, this nd History on summer Wednesday evenings and to watch Pub, followed by a local beer at 2nd Story Brewing Co. Cue up Blue Cross RiverRink. After practicing your moves, get cozy 97% RECOMMEND CityPASS one- or two-night deal comes with free hotel parking VALID 9 DAYS the final dress rehearsal of each production at Arden for a game at Buffalo Billiards. Catch a set at the Tin Angel. Or over some hot cocoa and s’mores around the fire pits or in the 5 and other bonuses. visitphilly.com/overnight get gussied up for dancing at Cuba Libre or cocktails under the OPEN EVERYDAY Til LATE citypass.com Theatre Company. Cuba Libre warming cabins. Open Black Friday through February. #historicphilly stars at Stratus Lounge. Map 1, J7

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MAP 2 HISTORIC PHILADELPHIA The birthplace of the nation is rich in history—lots and lots of history. A B C D E F G Everyone Has a Story But how do you decide what exactly to do? Consider this your essential 24-stop 95 1 676 1 About the Irish Pub... guide to Historic Philadelphia, an area that spans from the Delaware River to Historic th Franklin St. Augustine St. George’s Make Yours Tonight. 7 Street and from Vine to Lombard Streets. This is the original city. It boasts Church Church Square & Museum © serious historical cred, and it’s also home to buzzed-about restaurants and beer 676 gardens, owner-operated boutiques and pushing-the-boundaries art galleries. 17 2 Chinatown 2 SEPTA FringeArts Fireman’s 16 Hall Museum Race Street Pier WHYY KEY 9. To get the picture of America’s roots, pop into the Second 15. What’s a Colonial widow to do when she has an upholstery 15 Tourist Information The walls are lined with portraits of shop to run, a family to raise, a (very tiny) household to run and a 14 Historic Philadelphia Trail Bank of the United States. Philly Places of Interest the nation’s earliest movers and shakers. Just steps away is the flag to sew for a new nation? Find out at theBetsy Ross House. 3 African 18 Independence Tour Hub 3 American Federal National Museum/Gallery 1. Head to the Independence Visitor Center (IVCC) to pick which, although closed to the public, boasts a photo- 239 Arch Street Reserve First Bank, Museum Historical Park Historic Site up your free timed tickets to Independence Hall and get expert worthy exterior. 420 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia Philly tips. th 16. Delve into the four pages that changed the world at the Free Historic Street/ Philly tips. 6 & Market Streets Christ Church Walkway Spying. Upheaval. Revolution. Those feisty colonists National Constitution Center. You can take the presidential Quaker 10. National Constitution Center. Meeting Burial Ground/ Arch St. 2. The President’s House: Freedom and Slavery in the fanned the flames of independence during the First Continental oath of office and sign the U.S. Constitution. 525 Arch Street Franklin’s Grave Friends Monument/ 1 House Meeting Sculpture Making of a New Nation tells the stories of Hercules, Oney Congress at Carpenters’ Hall. 320 Chestnut Street House Cuthbert St. 17. Wheee! A carousel ride is just part of the fun at Franklin Public Transit Judge and the other enslaved people who served George and 4 13 Christ 4 Martha Washington. The open-air site is open until 10 p.m. 11. Ahoy, matey. If seafaring is your thing, the Independence Square. Philly-themed mini-golf, playgrounds, a burger stand Church 95 Cruises/Ferry 6th & Market Streets Seaport Museum is your place. Be sure to tour the Cruiser and lots of family-friendly events make this one of the liveliest of 8th-Market Bike Share A Philadelphia Institution for over 34 years th President’s Olympia and Submarine Becuna. Columbus Boulevard at William Penn’s five original squares.6 & Race Streets 24 Historic SEPTA House 5th Philadelphia Trail 3. It doesn’t make a sound, but its message rings loud and Walnut Street Benjamin 2nd Walnut Street At see 2 8 clear: “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the 18. At The African American Museum in Philadelphia, see SEPTA 6 Franklin SEPTA 19 Museum Inhabitants thereof.” Discover how the cracked but mighty 12. Whatever the season, there’s always something fun going artwork and artifacts that showcase African history and culture 20 became a symbol to abolitionists, suffragists and on at Penn’s Landing—situated along the Delaware River, where of the Diaspora and listen to Octavius Catto, Richard Allen and Philadelphia Liberty Bell th 5 5 th founder William Penn first arrived in Philadelphia. Think festivals, other trailblazers tell their stories. 7 & Arch Streets History Museum of 12 other freedom-seekers around the world. 6 & Market Streets Museum 3 the American concerts, free movies, beer gardens, yoga, roller skating and ice Old City 24 Revolution Just Steps from the Liberty Bell is where it all happened—where 19. Such a tiny house (by 21st-century standards) to hold such Hall 4. Independence Hall skating. Columbus Boulevard between Chestnut & Spruce Streets 4 Second New Hall 7 RiverRink the upstart colonies declared independence and where big ideas. Known as the Declaration House, the home of Jacob Independence Bank of 9 History Summer/Winter Hall Fest representatives from a young nation framed its Constitution. 13. Christ Church is nicknamed “America’s Church” for good Graff hosted Thomas Jefferson as he wrote the Declaration of the US Museum Irish 10 Memorial Check out the original copy of the U.S. Constitution in the reason. George Washington, Betsy Ross, Ben Franklin and John Independence. Hours are limited, so check at the Visitor Center American th th Adams worshipped here, and Reverend Absalom Jones was for tour times. 7 & Market Streets Walnut St. Philosophical Welcome adjacent West Wing. 6 & Chestnut Streets Theatre Society 5 ordained here. Nearby is the who’s who of the 6 Park 6 Two Great Locations! Burial Ground Stroll on the world’s largest walkable Philadelphia map at 5. It’s all about science, art and history, so it’s no surprise Colonial era. Toss a penny on Franklin’s grave. Church, 20. the Then check out the exhibits Riverlink Ferry that the was another of Ben th the Philadelphia History Museum. Then check out the exhibits American Philosophical Society 20 N. American Street; Burial Ground, 5 & Arch Streets th Franklin’s ideas. Inside: Lewis and Clark’s expedition notes, that show how Philly got to be, well, Philly. 15 S. 7 Street 14. It doesn’t get more charming than Elfreth’s Alley, Washington Rose Jefferson’s list of Native American words and hundreds of other 21. Let history wash over you at Washington Square, a former Square Garden 11 WE BOOKEND th America’s oldest continuously inhabited street. Tiptoe along the Old treasures. 104 S. 5 Street animal pasture and burial ground. Today it’s a peaceful and cobblestones and pop into the quaint museum too. 21 St. Mary’s popular place for picnicking and playing. 6th & Walnut Streets 9th-10th The National Museum of American Jewish History brings 7 Magnolia 7 6. 124-126 Elfreth’s Alley SEPTA Garden CENTER CITY! to life the 360-year history of Jews in America. Don’t miss the Pay homage to A.M.E. Church founder and first bishop 22. Spruce Street free first-floor gallery, where you can see Einstein’s pipe and Richard Allen, who is buried at Mother Bethel. In the church Harbor Park Spielberg’s first camera.101 S. Independence Mall East museum, sacred artifacts trace the denomination’s roots from a Pennsylvania Mikveh Israel 23 Society Hill Delancey small congregation to an international presence. 419 S. 6th Street Hospital Cemetery Synagogue Join us in celebrating 75 years of city history! Located in the Historic Classic American Menu 7. Coming soon! Hang onto your tricorn hats. In 2017, the Park District just steps from the Liberty Bell, the Museum explores over Museum of the American Revolution opens. Come back to visit Think our forefathers were stodgy? Think again. Scandal 330 years of hometown history through an array of historical objects, 23. USS Olympia art, and artifacts that tell the story of Philadelphia, from its founding Drink Specials All Day the nation’s only museum devoted to the Revolutionary War. 8 Kosciusko 8 the nation’s only museum devoted to the Revolutionary War. erupted at the Physick House when the wife of Dr. Phillip Syng and in 1682 to the present day. The Museum features eight renovated rd National USS Becuna 3 & Chestnut Streets Physick, father of American surgery, left him. Head to the Powel Memorial galleries, showcasing stunning items from its collection of over 1123 Walnut Street ~ (215) 925-3311 House for the scoop on George and Martha’s big 20th wedding 100,000 objects, and provides interactive elements to enhance the 8. Inventor. Statesman. Postmaster. Printer. You name it, and House 22 visitor experience. anniversary party. Physick, 321 S. 4th Street; Powel, 244 S. 3rd Street Shambles 2007 Walnut Street ~ (215) 568-5603 Ben Franklin probably did it. Get up close with America’s favorite Headhouse 95 Founding Father at where you’ll find a museum, Square Franklin Court, 24. At the National Liberty Museum, glass sculptures depict Philadelphia History Museum 9 printing office and post office that will mark your mail with a 15 South 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 IrishPubPhilly.com our fragile freedom. Explore stories of heroes who used their (between Market and Chestnut streets, one block west of Independence Mall) “B. Free Franklin” postmark. 322 Market Street own liberty to expand freedom for all. 321 Chestnut Street 9 9 9

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Historic Philadelphia Pass: How does four attractions Practical Advice For for $18 sound? This pass—a $37 value—gives you one- Seasonal Delights More To See, More To Do It’s a carnival for your palate. Enjoying Historic time admission to the National Constitution Center, Whether your visit calls for Want more on what to see and do Betsy Ross House and Christ Church Burial Ground, flip-flops or snow boots, you can in Historic Philadelphia? Go to along with two days of rides on the PHLASH tourist find yourself knee-deep in fun any time of year. visitphilly.com/historic for just that. The This is Philadelphia loop. It’s valid for two days and can be purchased at find yourself knee-deep in fun any time of year. visitphilly.com/historic for just that. The Where do I pick up my tickets for the Independence Visitor Center or at PHLvisitorcenter. mobile-friendly site is packed with info to help Warm-Weather Pleasures Independence Hall? What’s the best way com/historicphillypass. you plan your days and nights in the district, how Beer Gardens: Drinking outdoors. Does it get any better? Hit up even when you’re already on the go. There, to get around? Where can I have lunch or Getting Around the Independence Beer Garden, Spruce Street Harbor Park, dinner? Find practical answers to your most Morgan’s Pier, La Peg and many others. you’ll find: it’s done dinner? Find practical answers to your most Walking: Foot power is the best way to discover the burning questions here: side streets and quaint alleys of Historic Philadelphia. Sidewalk Cafes: Watch the parade of people strolling the streets as you grab a bite to eat at the outdoor tables all along the area • Trails galore, covering African-American, LGBT, Fortunately, navigating the city is easy. Numbered streets around 2nd and Market Streets. New Americans, political interests and more Planning Your Days run north/south, and named streets run east/west. Farmers’ Markets: From May through October, hit the weekly • Can’t-Miss Things To Do Independence Visitor Center (IVCC): Every trip to PHLASH: Tour all of Center City on the purple PHLASH markets at Headhouse Square (Sunday) and N3RD Street Philadelphia should begin with a stop at the IVCC, bus, running every 15 minutes in season and making (Wednesday) to load up on fresh produce and baked goods. • Must-See Historic Attractions where you can make plans with expert concierges, buy four stops in Historic Philadelphia. Get your tickets Once Upon A Nation Programming: Listen as storytellers • Things To Do with Kids tickets, grab a bite to eat and pick up your copy of the at the Independence Visitor Center or pay on board. regale you with little-known but true tales of the nation’s past at Historic Philadelphia Gazette, filled with the when-and- ridephillyphlash.com Nighttime Fun For All 13 benches situated around Historic Philadelphia from Memorial • Photo Opps where details on daily programs, storytelling schedules Don’t call it a night yet. In the evening, the Day through Labor Day. Summer also means Colonial games and Indego: The pay-as-you-go bike-share program, with six Don’t call it a night yet. In the evening, the crafts, puppet shows, meet and greets and more. • Great Hotels and other fun activities. th

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Rub shoulders with spectral Festival Fever: Nosh on ethnic cuisine while you dance to Independence Hall: There’s no charge for this UNESCO Dining & Shopping beings on a ghost tour, offered by a number of companies. traditional tunes at the PECO Multicultural Series. Cultural World Heritage Site, but timed tickets are required SAVE 45% Dining: There is no shortage of restaurants in Old City. Family Fun After Five: Want to tire the kids out before bedtime? festivals take place nearly every weekend from June through PHILADELPHIA’S TOP ATTRACTIONS (except January-February). Arrive early at the National nd The playground at Three Bears Park should do the trick. Or turn September at the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing. Many are concentrated on 2 Street between Market them loose in award-winning playground, open Park Service desk at the Independence Visitor Center Franklin Square’s Add and Walnut Streets and on Market and Chestnut Streets year-round. Then head over to for turn-of- Spruce Street Harbor Park: for the best selection, or pre-order for a small fee at The Franklin Fountain scoring a hammock here to your between Front and 4th Streets. the-century-style homemade ice cream treats. nps.gov/inde. No tickets required for short mini-tours summer bucket list. The floating The Huffington 1 BOOKLET nd 4 ADMISSION TICKETS during the summer after 5 p.m. Shopping: The retail heart of the area lines 2 and Wallet-Friendly: Enjoy First Friday evening strolls of Old City’s beer garden, giant game pieces, rd art galleries every month. Pay what you wish on select nights at food stands, twinkling lights Post named ims teaks outh t. 3 Streets, from Market to Race Streets. Owner- ’ S S philadelphia S BUY AT THESE ATTRACTIONS Liberty Bell Center: Lines can be long midday, so the National Museum of American Jewish History and other and chill riverfront vibe make it operated boutiques in converted industrial buildings Spruce Street The Franklin Institute get there early or later. Free, no tickets required. You attractions. Grab a partner for the free Friday night dance parties a top spot. Open May through cater to a fashion- and design-forward clientele. (Bonus: can also see the Bell 24/7 from the corner of 6th and at Society Hill Dance Academy. And for kitschy fun, you can’t September. Harbor Park Big Bus Company and Clothing and shoes are tax-free in Pennsylvania.) Art beat the $10 midnight cult flicks at theRitz theaters. 215.928.1911 4TH & SOUTH ST. PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Trolley Works Chestnut Streets. Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest: galleries abound north of Market Street, so keep your JIMSSOUTHSTREET.COM. . galleries abound north of Market Street, so keep your Curtains Up: The kids will be mesmerized by the children’s Catch cool river breezes as you one of the One Liberty Observation Deck Money-Saving Tips eyes peeled for the perfect piece to complement your productions at the award-winning Arden Theatre. If you need roller skate your cares away at the Adventure Aquarium growing or just-starting collection. a good laugh, there are yuks aplenty at the Penn’s Landing warm-weather edition of Winterfest. world’s top Free & Low-Cost Attractions: All attractions that are Free & Low-Cost Attractions: Playhouse. For break-all-the-rules theater, FringeArts is your More fun: mini-golf, arcade games, jimssouthstreet Philadelphia Zoo part of Independence National Historical Park are free, Staying Overnight urban beaches. place. And since it shares space with La Peg brasserie, you can play areas and food and drinks. Program subject to change. with the exception of the Benjamin Franklin Museum, grab a post-show drink. Open May through September. @jimssouthstreet Visit Philly Overnight Hotel Package: You need at least which charges a small entrance fee. You can pay what you a few nights to take in all this history, food, shops and Eat, Drink & Be Merry: Take the casual route by grabbing a Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest: You don’t have to know a #jimssouthstreet wish to tour the National Museum of American Jewish bite to eat at Revolution House, The Little Lion or Khyber Pass salchow from a slap shot to lace up and have a go around the SKIP MOST TICKET LINES entertainment. Available at dozens of Philly hotels, this nd History on summer Wednesday evenings and to watch Pub, followed by a local beer at 2nd Story Brewing Co. Cue up Blue Cross RiverRink. After practicing your moves, get cozy 97% RECOMMEND CityPASS one- or two-night deal comes with free hotel parking VALID 9 DAYS the final dress rehearsal of each production at Arden for a game at Buffalo Billiards. Catch a set at the Tin Angel. Or over some hot cocoa and s’mores around the fire pits or in the 5 and other bonuses. visitphilly.com/overnight get gussied up for dancing at Cuba Libre or cocktails under the OPEN EVERYDAY Til LATE citypass.com Theatre Company. Cuba Libre warming cabins. Open Black Friday through February. #historicphilly stars at Stratus Lounge. Map 1, J7

PHIMP_160500_map.indd 2 4/29/16 12:25:31 PM MAP 2 HISTORIC PHILADELPHIA The birthplace of the nation is rich in history—lots and lots of history. A B C D E F G Everyone Has a Story But how do you decide what exactly to do? Consider this your essential 24-stop 95 1 676 1 About the Irish Pub... guide to Historic Philadelphia, an area that spans from the Delaware River to Historic th Franklin St. Augustine St. George’s Make Yours Tonight. 7 Street and from Vine to Lombard Streets. This is the original city. It boasts Church Church Square & Museum © serious historical cred, and it’s also home to buzzed-about restaurants and beer 676 gardens, owner-operated boutiques and pushing-the-boundaries art galleries. 17 2 Chinatown 2 SEPTA FringeArts Fireman’s 16 Hall Museum Race Street Pier WHYY KEY 9. To get the picture of America’s roots, pop into the Second 15. What’s a Colonial widow to do when she has an upholstery 15 Tourist Information The walls are lined with portraits of shop to run, a family to raise, a (very tiny) household to run and a 14 Historic Philadelphia Trail Bank of the United States. Philly Places of Interest the nation’s earliest movers and shakers. Just steps away is the flag to sew for a new nation? Find out at theBetsy Ross House. 3 African 18 Independence Tour Hub 3 American Federal National Museum/Gallery 1. Head to the Independence Visitor Center (IVCC) to pick which, although closed to the public, boasts a photo- 239 Arch Street Reserve First Bank, Museum Historical Park Historic Site up your free timed tickets to Independence Hall and get expert worthy exterior. 420 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia Philly tips. th 16. Delve into the four pages that changed the world at the Free Historic Street/ Philly tips. 6 & Market Streets Christ Church Walkway Spying. Upheaval. Revolution. Those feisty colonists National Constitution Center. You can take the presidential Quaker 10. National Constitution Center. Meeting Burial Ground/ Arch St. 2. The President’s House: Freedom and Slavery in the fanned the flames of independence during the First Continental oath of office and sign the U.S. Constitution. 525 Arch Street Franklin’s Grave Friends Monument/ 1 House Meeting Sculpture Making of a New Nation tells the stories of Hercules, Oney Congress at Carpenters’ Hall. 320 Chestnut Street House Cuthbert St. 17. Wheee! A carousel ride is just part of the fun at Franklin Public Transit Judge and the other enslaved people who served George and 4 13 Christ 4 Martha Washington. The open-air site is open until 10 p.m. 11. Ahoy, matey. If seafaring is your thing, the Independence Square. Philly-themed mini-golf, playgrounds, a burger stand Church 95 Cruises/Ferry 6th & Market Streets Seaport Museum is your place. Be sure to tour the Cruiser and lots of family-friendly events make this one of the liveliest of 8th-Market Bike Share A Philadelphia Institution for over 34 years th President’s Olympia and Submarine Becuna. Columbus Boulevard at William Penn’s five original squares.6 & Race Streets 24 Historic SEPTA House 5th Philadelphia Trail 3. It doesn’t make a sound, but its message rings loud and Walnut Street Benjamin 2nd Walnut Street At see 2 8 clear: “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the 18. At The African American Museum in Philadelphia, see SEPTA 6 Franklin SEPTA 19 Museum Inhabitants thereof.” Discover how the cracked but mighty 12. Whatever the season, there’s always something fun going artwork and artifacts that showcase African history and culture 20 became a symbol to abolitionists, suffragists and on at Penn’s Landing—situated along the Delaware River, where of the Diaspora and listen to Octavius Catto, Richard Allen and Philadelphia Liberty Bell th 5 5 th founder William Penn first arrived in Philadelphia. Think festivals, other trailblazers tell their stories. 7 & Arch Streets History Museum of 12 other freedom-seekers around the world. 6 & Market Streets Museum 3 the American concerts, free movies, beer gardens, yoga, roller skating and ice Old City 24 Revolution Just Steps from the Liberty Bell is where it all happened—where 19. Such a tiny house (by 21st-century standards) to hold such Hall 4. Independence Hall skating. Columbus Boulevard between Chestnut & Spruce Streets 4 Second New Hall 7 RiverRink the upstart colonies declared independence and where big ideas. Known as the Declaration House, the home of Jacob Independence Bank of 9 History Summer/Winter Hall Fest representatives from a young nation framed its Constitution. 13. Christ Church is nicknamed “America’s Church” for good Graff hosted Thomas Jefferson as he wrote the Declaration of the US Museum Irish 10 Memorial Check out the original copy of the U.S. Constitution in the reason. George Washington, Betsy Ross, Ben Franklin and John Independence. Hours are limited, so check at the Visitor Center American th th Adams worshipped here, and Reverend Absalom Jones was for tour times. 7 & Market Streets Walnut St. Philosophical Welcome adjacent West Wing. 6 & Chestnut Streets Theatre Society 5 ordained here. Nearby is the who’s who of the 6 Park 6 Two Great Locations! Burial Ground Stroll on the world’s largest walkable Philadelphia map at 5. It’s all about science, art and history, so it’s no surprise Colonial era. Toss a penny on Franklin’s grave. Church, 20. the Then check out the exhibits Riverlink Ferry that the was another of Ben th the Philadelphia History Museum. Then check out the exhibits American Philosophical Society 20 N. American Street; Burial Ground, 5 & Arch Streets th Franklin’s ideas. Inside: Lewis and Clark’s expedition notes, that show how Philly got to be, well, Philly. 15 S. 7 Street 14. It doesn’t get more charming than Elfreth’s Alley, Washington Rose Jefferson’s list of Native American words and hundreds of other 21. Let history wash over you at Washington Square, a former Square Garden 11 WE BOOKEND th America’s oldest continuously inhabited street. Tiptoe along the Old treasures. 104 S. 5 Street animal pasture and burial ground. Today it’s a peaceful and cobblestones and pop into the quaint museum too. 21 St. Mary’s popular place for picnicking and playing. 6th & Walnut Streets 9th-10th The National Museum of American Jewish History brings 7 Magnolia 7 6. 124-126 Elfreth’s Alley SEPTA Garden CENTER CITY! to life the 360-year history of Jews in America. Don’t miss the Pay homage to A.M.E. Church founder and first bishop 22. Spruce Street free first-floor gallery, where you can see Einstein’s pipe and Richard Allen, who is buried at Mother Bethel. In the church Harbor Park Spielberg’s first camera.101 S. Independence Mall East museum, sacred artifacts trace the denomination’s roots from a Pennsylvania Mikveh Israel 23 Society Hill Delancey small congregation to an international presence. 419 S. 6th Street Hospital Cemetery Synagogue Join us in celebrating 75 years of city history! Located in the Historic Classic American Menu 7. Coming soon! Hang onto your tricorn hats. In 2017, the Park District just steps from the Liberty Bell, the Museum explores over Museum of the American Revolution opens. Come back to visit Think our forefathers were stodgy? Think again. Scandal 330 years of hometown history through an array of historical objects, 23. USS Olympia art, and artifacts that tell the story of Philadelphia, from its founding Drink Specials All Day the nation’s only museum devoted to the Revolutionary War. 8 Kosciusko 8 the nation’s only museum devoted to the Revolutionary War. erupted at the Physick House when the wife of Dr. Phillip Syng and in 1682 to the present day. The Museum features eight renovated rd National USS Becuna 3 & Chestnut Streets Physick, father of American surgery, left him. Head to the Powel Memorial galleries, showcasing stunning items from its collection of over 1123 Walnut Street ~ (215) 925-3311 House for the scoop on George and Martha’s big 20th wedding 100,000 objects, and provides interactive elements to enhance the 8. Inventor. Statesman. Postmaster. Printer. You name it, and House 22 visitor experience. anniversary party. Physick, 321 S. 4th Street; Powel, 244 S. 3rd Street Shambles 2007 Walnut Street ~ (215) 568-5603 Ben Franklin probably did it. Get up close with America’s favorite Headhouse 95 Founding Father at where you’ll find a museum, Square Franklin Court, 24. At the National Liberty Museum, glass sculptures depict Philadelphia History Museum 9 printing office and post office that will mark your mail with a 15 South 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 IrishPubPhilly.com our fragile freedom. Explore stories of heroes who used their (between Market and Chestnut streets, one block west of Independence Mall) “B. Free Franklin” postmark. 322 Market Street own liberty to expand freedom for all. 321 Chestnut Street 9 9 9

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Historic Philadelphia Pass: How does four attractions Practical Advice For for $18 sound? This pass—a $37 value—gives you one- Seasonal Delights More To See, More To Do It’s a carnival for your palate. Enjoying Historic time admission to the National Constitution Center, Whether your visit calls for Want more on what to see and do Betsy Ross House and Christ Church Burial Ground, flip-flops or snow boots, you can in Historic Philadelphia? Go to along with two days of rides on the PHLASH tourist find yourself knee-deep in fun any time of year. visitphilly.com/historic for just that. The This is Philadelphia loop. It’s valid for two days and can be purchased at find yourself knee-deep in fun any time of year. visitphilly.com/historic for just that. The Where do I pick up my tickets for the Independence Visitor Center or at PHLvisitorcenter. mobile-friendly site is packed with info to help Warm-Weather Pleasures Independence Hall? What’s the best way com/historicphillypass. you plan your days and nights in the district, how Beer Gardens: Drinking outdoors. Does it get any better? Hit up even when you’re already on the go. There, to get around? Where can I have lunch or Getting Around the Independence Beer Garden, Spruce Street Harbor Park, dinner? Find practical answers to your most Morgan’s Pier, La Peg and many others. you’ll find: it’s done dinner? Find practical answers to your most Walking: Foot power is the best way to discover the burning questions here: side streets and quaint alleys of Historic Philadelphia. Sidewalk Cafes: Watch the parade of people strolling the streets as you grab a bite to eat at the outdoor tables all along the area • Trails galore, covering African-American, LGBT, Fortunately, navigating the city is easy. Numbered streets around 2nd and Market Streets. New Americans, political interests and more Planning Your Days run north/south, and named streets run east/west. Farmers’ Markets: From May through October, hit the weekly • Can’t-Miss Things To Do Independence Visitor Center (IVCC): Every trip to PHLASH: Tour all of Center City on the purple PHLASH markets at Headhouse Square (Sunday) and N3RD Street Philadelphia should begin with a stop at the IVCC, bus, running every 15 minutes in season and making (Wednesday) to load up on fresh produce and baked goods. • Must-See Historic Attractions where you can make plans with expert concierges, buy four stops in Historic Philadelphia. Get your tickets Once Upon A Nation Programming: Listen as storytellers • Things To Do with Kids tickets, grab a bite to eat and pick up your copy of the at the Independence Visitor Center or pay on board. regale you with little-known but true tales of the nation’s past at Historic Philadelphia Gazette, filled with the when-and- ridephillyphlash.com Nighttime Fun For All 13 benches situated around Historic Philadelphia from Memorial • Photo Opps where details on daily programs, storytelling schedules Don’t call it a night yet. In the evening, the Day through Labor Day. Summer also means Colonial games and Indego: The pay-as-you-go bike-share program, with six Don’t call it a night yet. In the evening, the crafts, puppet shows, meet and greets and more. • Great Hotels and other fun activities. th locations in Historic Philadelphia, makes cycling a fun neighborhood’s quaint 18 - century setting READING TERMINAL MARKET 9 locations in Historic Philadelphia, makes cycling a fun Movies Under The Stars: Bring a blanket for movie nights • Things To Do Along the Waterfront st 12th & Arch St. • 215-922-2317 • MON–SAT 8–6 & SUN 9–5 visitphilly.com/historic: This mobile-friendly site is way to see the city. rideindego.com sets the stage for 21 -century fun. on summer Wednesdays at on Thursdays in July and DISCOUNT PARKING AT 2 GARAGES: 1102 ARCH ST. & 1201 FILBERT ST. sets the stage for 21 -century fun. 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Rub shoulders with spectral Festival Fever: Nosh on ethnic cuisine while you dance to Independence Hall: There’s no charge for this UNESCO Dining & Shopping beings on a ghost tour, offered by a number of companies. traditional tunes at the PECO Multicultural Series. Cultural World Heritage Site, but timed tickets are required SAVE 45% Dining: There is no shortage of restaurants in Old City. Family Fun After Five: Want to tire the kids out before bedtime? festivals take place nearly every weekend from June through PHILADELPHIA’S TOP ATTRACTIONS (except January-February). Arrive early at the National nd The playground at Three Bears Park should do the trick. Or turn September at the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing. Many are concentrated on 2 Street between Market them loose in award-winning playground, open Park Service desk at the Independence Visitor Center Franklin Square’s Add and Walnut Streets and on Market and Chestnut Streets year-round. Then head over to for turn-of- Spruce Street Harbor Park: for the best selection, or pre-order for a small fee at The Franklin Fountain scoring a hammock here to your between Front and 4th Streets. the-century-style homemade ice cream treats. nps.gov/inde. No tickets required for short mini-tours summer bucket list. The floating The Huffington 1 BOOKLET nd 4 ADMISSION TICKETS during the summer after 5 p.m. Shopping: The retail heart of the area lines 2 and Wallet-Friendly: Enjoy First Friday evening strolls of Old City’s beer garden, giant game pieces, rd art galleries every month. Pay what you wish on select nights at food stands, twinkling lights Post named ims teaks outh t. 3 Streets, from Market to Race Streets. Owner- ’ S S philadelphia S BUY AT THESE ATTRACTIONS Liberty Bell Center: Lines can be long midday, so the National Museum of American Jewish History and other and chill riverfront vibe make it operated boutiques in converted industrial buildings Spruce Street The Franklin Institute get there early or later. Free, no tickets required. You attractions. Grab a partner for the free Friday night dance parties a top spot. Open May through cater to a fashion- and design-forward clientele. (Bonus: can also see the Bell 24/7 from the corner of 6th and at Society Hill Dance Academy. And for kitschy fun, you can’t September. Harbor Park Big Bus Company and Clothing and shoes are tax-free in Pennsylvania.) Art beat the $10 midnight cult flicks at theRitz theaters. 215.928.1911 4TH & SOUTH ST. PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Trolley Works Chestnut Streets. Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest: galleries abound north of Market Street, so keep your JIMSSOUTHSTREET.COM. . galleries abound north of Market Street, so keep your Curtains Up: The kids will be mesmerized by the children’s Catch cool river breezes as you one of the One Liberty Observation Deck Money-Saving Tips eyes peeled for the perfect piece to complement your productions at the award-winning Arden Theatre. If you need roller skate your cares away at the Adventure Aquarium growing or just-starting collection. a good laugh, there are yuks aplenty at the Penn’s Landing warm-weather edition of Winterfest. world’s top Free & Low-Cost Attractions: All attractions that are Free & Low-Cost Attractions: Playhouse. For break-all-the-rules theater, FringeArts is your More fun: mini-golf, arcade games, jimssouthstreet Philadelphia Zoo part of Independence National Historical Park are free, Staying Overnight urban beaches. place. And since it shares space with La Peg brasserie, you can play areas and food and drinks. Program subject to change. with the exception of the Benjamin Franklin Museum, grab a post-show drink. Open May through September. @jimssouthstreet Visit Philly Overnight Hotel Package: You need at least which charges a small entrance fee. You can pay what you a few nights to take in all this history, food, shops and Eat, Drink & Be Merry: Take the casual route by grabbing a Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest: You don’t have to know a #jimssouthstreet wish to tour the National Museum of American Jewish bite to eat at Revolution House, The Little Lion or Khyber Pass salchow from a slap shot to lace up and have a go around the SKIP MOST TICKET LINES entertainment. Available at dozens of Philly hotels, this nd History on summer Wednesday evenings and to watch Pub, followed by a local beer at 2nd Story Brewing Co. Cue up Blue Cross RiverRink. After practicing your moves, get cozy 97% RECOMMEND CityPASS one- or two-night deal comes with free hotel parking VALID 9 DAYS the final dress rehearsal of each production at Arden for a game at Buffalo Billiards. Catch a set at the Tin Angel. Or over some hot cocoa and s’mores around the fire pits or in the 5 and other bonuses. visitphilly.com/overnight get gussied up for dancing at Cuba Libre or cocktails under the OPEN EVERYDAY Til LATE citypass.com Theatre Company. Cuba Libre warming cabins. Open Black Friday through February. #historicphilly stars at Stratus Lounge. Map 1, J7

PHIMP_160500_map.indd 2 4/29/16 12:25:31 PM MAP 2 HISTORIC PHILADELPHIA The birthplace of the nation is rich in history—lots and lots of history. A B C D E F G Everyone Has a Story But how do you decide what exactly to do? Consider this your essential 24-stop 95 1 676 1 About the Irish Pub... guide to Historic Philadelphia, an area that spans from the Delaware River to Historic th Franklin St. Augustine St. George’s Make Yours Tonight. 7 Street and from Vine to Lombard Streets. This is the original city. It boasts Church Church Square & Museum © serious historical cred, and it’s also home to buzzed-about restaurants and beer 676 gardens, owner-operated boutiques and pushing-the-boundaries art galleries. 17 2 Chinatown 2 SEPTA FringeArts Fireman’s 16 Hall Museum Race Street Pier WHYY KEY 9. To get the picture of America’s roots, pop into the Second 15. What’s a Colonial widow to do when she has an upholstery 15 Tourist Information The walls are lined with portraits of shop to run, a family to raise, a (very tiny) household to run and a 14 Historic Philadelphia Trail Bank of the United States. Philly Places of Interest the nation’s earliest movers and shakers. Just steps away is the flag to sew for a new nation? Find out at theBetsy Ross House. 3 African 18 Independence Tour Hub 3 American Federal National Museum/Gallery 1. Head to the Independence Visitor Center (IVCC) to pick which, although closed to the public, boasts a photo- 239 Arch Street Reserve First Bank, Museum Historical Park Historic Site up your free timed tickets to Independence Hall and get expert worthy exterior. 420 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia Philly tips. th 16. Delve into the four pages that changed the world at the Free Historic Street/ Philly tips. 6 & Market Streets Christ Church Walkway Spying. Upheaval. Revolution. Those feisty colonists National Constitution Center. You can take the presidential Quaker 10. National Constitution Center. Meeting Burial Ground/ Arch St. 2. The President’s House: Freedom and Slavery in the fanned the flames of independence during the First Continental oath of office and sign the U.S. Constitution. 525 Arch Street Franklin’s Grave Friends Monument/ 1 House Meeting Sculpture Making of a New Nation tells the stories of Hercules, Oney Congress at Carpenters’ Hall. 320 Chestnut Street House Cuthbert St. 17. Wheee! A carousel ride is just part of the fun at Franklin Public Transit Judge and the other enslaved people who served George and 4 13 Christ 4 Martha Washington. The open-air site is open until 10 p.m. 11. Ahoy, matey. If seafaring is your thing, the Independence Square. Philly-themed mini-golf, playgrounds, a burger stand Church 95 Cruises/Ferry 6th & Market Streets Seaport Museum is your place. Be sure to tour the Cruiser and lots of family-friendly events make this one of the liveliest of 8th-Market Bike Share A Philadelphia Institution for over 34 years th President’s Olympia and Submarine Becuna. Columbus Boulevard at William Penn’s five original squares.6 & Race Streets 24 Historic SEPTA House 5th Philadelphia Trail 3. It doesn’t make a sound, but its message rings loud and Walnut Street Benjamin 2nd Walnut Street At see 2 8 clear: “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the 18. At The African American Museum in Philadelphia, see SEPTA 6 Franklin SEPTA 19 Museum Inhabitants thereof.” Discover how the cracked but mighty 12. Whatever the season, there’s always something fun going artwork and artifacts that showcase African history and culture 20 became a symbol to abolitionists, suffragists and on at Penn’s Landing—situated along the Delaware River, where of the Diaspora and listen to Octavius Catto, Richard Allen and Philadelphia Liberty Bell th 5 5 th founder William Penn first arrived in Philadelphia. Think festivals, other trailblazers tell their stories. 7 & Arch Streets History Museum of 12 other freedom-seekers around the world. 6 & Market Streets Museum 3 the American concerts, free movies, beer gardens, yoga, roller skating and ice Old City 24 Revolution Just Steps from the Liberty Bell is where it all happened—where 19. Such a tiny house (by 21st-century standards) to hold such Hall 4. Independence Hall skating. Columbus Boulevard between Chestnut & Spruce Streets 4 Second New Hall 7 RiverRink the upstart colonies declared independence and where big ideas. Known as the Declaration House, the home of Jacob Independence Bank of 9 History Summer/Winter Hall Fest representatives from a young nation framed its Constitution. 13. Christ Church is nicknamed “America’s Church” for good Graff hosted Thomas Jefferson as he wrote the Declaration of the US Museum Irish 10 Memorial Check out the original copy of the U.S. Constitution in the reason. George Washington, Betsy Ross, Ben Franklin and John Independence. Hours are limited, so check at the Visitor Center American th th Adams worshipped here, and Reverend Absalom Jones was for tour times. 7 & Market Streets Walnut St. Philosophical Welcome adjacent West Wing. 6 & Chestnut Streets Theatre Society 5 ordained here. Nearby is the who’s who of the 6 Park 6 Two Great Locations! Burial Ground Stroll on the world’s largest walkable Philadelphia map at 5. It’s all about science, art and history, so it’s no surprise Colonial era. Toss a penny on Franklin’s grave. Church, 20. the Then check out the exhibits Riverlink Ferry that the was another of Ben th the Philadelphia History Museum. Then check out the exhibits American Philosophical Society 20 N. American Street; Burial Ground, 5 & Arch Streets th Franklin’s ideas. Inside: Lewis and Clark’s expedition notes, that show how Philly got to be, well, Philly. 15 S. 7 Street 14. It doesn’t get more charming than Elfreth’s Alley, Washington Rose Jefferson’s list of Native American words and hundreds of other 21. Let history wash over you at Washington Square, a former Square Garden 11 WE BOOKEND th America’s oldest continuously inhabited street. Tiptoe along the Old treasures. 104 S. 5 Street animal pasture and burial ground. Today it’s a peaceful and cobblestones and pop into the quaint museum too. 21 St. Mary’s popular place for picnicking and playing. 6th & Walnut Streets 9th-10th The National Museum of American Jewish History brings 7 Magnolia 7 6. 124-126 Elfreth’s Alley SEPTA Garden CENTER CITY! to life the 360-year history of Jews in America. Don’t miss the Pay homage to A.M.E. Church founder and first bishop 22. Spruce Street free first-floor gallery, where you can see Einstein’s pipe and Richard Allen, who is buried at Mother Bethel. In the church Harbor Park Spielberg’s first camera.101 S. Independence Mall East museum, sacred artifacts trace the denomination’s roots from a Pennsylvania Mikveh Israel 23 Society Hill Delancey small congregation to an international presence. 419 S. 6th Street Hospital Cemetery Synagogue Join us in celebrating 75 years of city history! Located in the Historic Classic American Menu 7. Coming soon! Hang onto your tricorn hats. In 2017, the Park District just steps from the Liberty Bell, the Museum explores over Museum of the American Revolution opens. Come back to visit Think our forefathers were stodgy? Think again. Scandal 330 years of hometown history through an array of historical objects, 23. USS Olympia art, and artifacts that tell the story of Philadelphia, from its founding Drink Specials All Day the nation’s only museum devoted to the Revolutionary War. 8 Kosciusko 8 the nation’s only museum devoted to the Revolutionary War. erupted at the Physick House when the wife of Dr. Phillip Syng and in 1682 to the present day. The Museum features eight renovated rd National USS Becuna 3 & Chestnut Streets Physick, father of American surgery, left him. Head to the Powel Memorial galleries, showcasing stunning items from its collection of over 1123 Walnut Street ~ (215) 925-3311 House for the scoop on George and Martha’s big 20th wedding 100,000 objects, and provides interactive elements to enhance the 8. Inventor. Statesman. Postmaster. Printer. You name it, and House 22 visitor experience. anniversary party. Physick, 321 S. 4th Street; Powel, 244 S. 3rd Street Shambles 2007 Walnut Street ~ (215) 568-5603 Ben Franklin probably did it. Get up close with America’s favorite Headhouse 95 Founding Father at where you’ll find a museum, Square Franklin Court, 24. At the National Liberty Museum, glass sculptures depict Philadelphia History Museum 9 printing office and post office that will mark your mail with a 15 South 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 IrishPubPhilly.com our fragile freedom. Explore stories of heroes who used their (between Market and Chestnut streets, one block west of Independence Mall) “B. Free Franklin” postmark. 322 Market Street own liberty to expand freedom for all. 321 Chestnut Street 9 9 9

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Historic Philadelphia Pass: How does four attractions Practical Advice For for $18 sound? This pass—a $37 value—gives you one- Seasonal Delights More To See, More To Do It’s a carnival for your palate. Enjoying Historic time admission to the National Constitution Center, Whether your visit calls for Want more on what to see and do Betsy Ross House and Christ Church Burial Ground, flip-flops or snow boots, you can in Historic Philadelphia? Go to along with two days of rides on the PHLASH tourist find yourself knee-deep in fun any time of year. visitphilly.com/historic for just that. The This is Philadelphia loop. It’s valid for two days and can be purchased at find yourself knee-deep in fun any time of year. visitphilly.com/historic for just that. The Where do I pick up my tickets for the Independence Visitor Center or at PHLvisitorcenter. mobile-friendly site is packed with info to help Warm-Weather Pleasures Independence Hall? What’s the best way com/historicphillypass. you plan your days and nights in the district, how Beer Gardens: Drinking outdoors. Does it get any better? Hit up even when you’re already on the go. There, to get around? Where can I have lunch or Getting Around the Independence Beer Garden, Spruce Street Harbor Park, dinner? Find practical answers to your most Morgan’s Pier, La Peg and many others. you’ll find: it’s done dinner? Find practical answers to your most Walking: Foot power is the best way to discover the burning questions here: side streets and quaint alleys of Historic Philadelphia. Sidewalk Cafes: Watch the parade of people strolling the streets as you grab a bite to eat at the outdoor tables all along the area • Trails galore, covering African-American, LGBT, Fortunately, navigating the city is easy. Numbered streets around 2nd and Market Streets. New Americans, political interests and more Planning Your Days run north/south, and named streets run east/west. Farmers’ Markets: From May through October, hit the weekly • Can’t-Miss Things To Do Independence Visitor Center (IVCC): Every trip to PHLASH: Tour all of Center City on the purple PHLASH markets at Headhouse Square (Sunday) and N3RD Street Philadelphia should begin with a stop at the IVCC, bus, running every 15 minutes in season and making (Wednesday) to load up on fresh produce and baked goods. • Must-See Historic Attractions where you can make plans with expert concierges, buy four stops in Historic Philadelphia. Get your tickets Once Upon A Nation Programming: Listen as storytellers • Things To Do with Kids tickets, grab a bite to eat and pick up your copy of the at the Independence Visitor Center or pay on board. regale you with little-known but true tales of the nation’s past at Historic Philadelphia Gazette, filled with the when-and- ridephillyphlash.com Nighttime Fun For All 13 benches situated around Historic Philadelphia from Memorial • Photo Opps where details on daily programs, storytelling schedules Don’t call it a night yet. In the evening, the Day through Labor Day. Summer also means Colonial games and Indego: The pay-as-you-go bike-share program, with six Don’t call it a night yet. In the evening, the crafts, puppet shows, meet and greets and more. • Great Hotels and other fun activities. th locations in Historic Philadelphia, makes cycling a fun neighborhood’s quaint 18 - century setting READING TERMINAL MARKET 9 locations in Historic Philadelphia, makes cycling a fun Movies Under The Stars: Bring a blanket for movie nights • Things To Do Along the Waterfront st 12th & Arch St. • 215-922-2317 • MON–SAT 8–6 & SUN 9–5 visitphilly.com/historic: This mobile-friendly site is way to see the city. rideindego.com sets the stage for 21 -century fun. on summer Wednesdays at on Thursdays in July and DISCOUNT PARKING AT 2 GARAGES: 1102 ARCH ST. & 1201 FILBERT ST. sets the stage for 21 -century fun. La Peg, • Nighttime Offerings packed with all of the information you need to navigate August at on First Fridays from June through • Nighttime Offerings www.readingterminalmarket.org The Market-Frankford public transit line stops Penn’s Landing, The Market-Frankford public transit line stops Map 1, I5 SEPTA: Twilight Touring: Slip into Independence Hall and listen as October at the and on select Saturdays in Historic Philadelphia. See the “More To See, More To Do” nd Betsy Ross House at 2 Street near the waterfront attractions and at Thomas, Ben and other Founding Fathers debate during July and August at panel for the scoop on exactly what you’ll find there. Franklin Square. 400 W 300 5th Street by the historic sites, and more than a dozen Independence After Hours (May-October). Hoist a pint glass SOUTH ST th Bell & Hall Access buses run through the area. and learn about 18th-century tavern life during the Tippler’s Tour Waterfront Wonders (May-December). Feeling brave? Rub shoulders with spectral Festival Fever: Nosh on ethnic cuisine while you dance to Independence Hall: There’s no charge for this UNESCO Dining & Shopping beings on a ghost tour, offered by a number of companies. traditional tunes at the PECO Multicultural Series. Cultural World Heritage Site, but timed tickets are required SAVE 45% Dining: There is no shortage of restaurants in Old City. Family Fun After Five: Want to tire the kids out before bedtime? festivals take place nearly every weekend from June through PHILADELPHIA’S TOP ATTRACTIONS (except January-February). Arrive early at the National nd The playground at Three Bears Park should do the trick. Or turn September at the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing. Many are concentrated on 2 Street between Market them loose in award-winning playground, open Park Service desk at the Independence Visitor Center Franklin Square’s Add and Walnut Streets and on Market and Chestnut Streets year-round. Then head over to for turn-of- Spruce Street Harbor Park: for the best selection, or pre-order for a small fee at The Franklin Fountain scoring a hammock here to your between Front and 4th Streets. the-century-style homemade ice cream treats. nps.gov/inde. No tickets required for short mini-tours summer bucket list. The floating The Huffington 1 BOOKLET nd 4 ADMISSION TICKETS during the summer after 5 p.m. Shopping: The retail heart of the area lines 2 and Wallet-Friendly: Enjoy First Friday evening strolls of Old City’s beer garden, giant game pieces, rd art galleries every month. Pay what you wish on select nights at food stands, twinkling lights Post named ims teaks outh t. 3 Streets, from Market to Race Streets. Owner- ’ S S philadelphia S BUY AT THESE ATTRACTIONS Liberty Bell Center: Lines can be long midday, so the National Museum of American Jewish History and other and chill riverfront vibe make it operated boutiques in converted industrial buildings Spruce Street The Franklin Institute get there early or later. Free, no tickets required. You attractions. Grab a partner for the free Friday night dance parties a top spot. Open May through cater to a fashion- and design-forward clientele. (Bonus: can also see the Bell 24/7 from the corner of 6th and at Society Hill Dance Academy. And for kitschy fun, you can’t September. Harbor Park Big Bus Company and Clothing and shoes are tax-free in Pennsylvania.) Art beat the $10 midnight cult flicks at theRitz theaters. 215.928.1911 4TH & SOUTH ST. PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Trolley Works Chestnut Streets. Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest: galleries abound north of Market Street, so keep your JIMSSOUTHSTREET.COM. . galleries abound north of Market Street, so keep your Curtains Up: The kids will be mesmerized by the children’s Catch cool river breezes as you one of the One Liberty Observation Deck Money-Saving Tips eyes peeled for the perfect piece to complement your productions at the award-winning Arden Theatre. If you need roller skate your cares away at the Adventure Aquarium growing or just-starting collection. a good laugh, there are yuks aplenty at the Penn’s Landing warm-weather edition of Winterfest. world’s top Free & Low-Cost Attractions: All attractions that are Free & Low-Cost Attractions: Playhouse. For break-all-the-rules theater, FringeArts is your More fun: mini-golf, arcade games, jimssouthstreet Philadelphia Zoo part of Independence National Historical Park are free, Staying Overnight urban beaches. place. And since it shares space with La Peg brasserie, you can play areas and food and drinks. Program subject to change. with the exception of the Benjamin Franklin Museum, grab a post-show drink. Open May through September. @jimssouthstreet Visit Philly Overnight Hotel Package: You need at least which charges a small entrance fee. You can pay what you a few nights to take in all this history, food, shops and Eat, Drink & Be Merry: Take the casual route by grabbing a Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest: You don’t have to know a #jimssouthstreet wish to tour the National Museum of American Jewish bite to eat at Revolution House, The Little Lion or Khyber Pass salchow from a slap shot to lace up and have a go around the SKIP MOST TICKET LINES entertainment. Available at dozens of Philly hotels, this nd History on summer Wednesday evenings and to watch Pub, followed by a local beer at 2nd Story Brewing Co. Cue up Blue Cross RiverRink. After practicing your moves, get cozy 97% RECOMMEND CityPASS one- or two-night deal comes with free hotel parking VALID 9 DAYS the final dress rehearsal of each production at Arden for a game at Buffalo Billiards. Catch a set at the Tin Angel. Or over some hot cocoa and s’mores around the fire pits or in the 5 and other bonuses. visitphilly.com/overnight get gussied up for dancing at Cuba Libre or cocktails under the OPEN EVERYDAY Til LATE citypass.com Theatre Company. Cuba Libre warming cabins. Open Black Friday through February. #historicphilly stars at Stratus Lounge. Map 1, J7

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