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10 Family-Friendly Attractions in Philadelphia

Founded in 1682 by English Quaker, [easyazon_link identifier=”0321163923″ locale=”US” tag=”thetravelersway-20″]William Penn[/easyazon_link], Philadelphia played a pivotal role in the [easyazon_link identifier=”B000FCK5YE” locale=”US” tag=”thetravelersway-20″]American Revolution[/easyazon_link]. It was a meeting place for the Founding Fathers, who eventually signed the [easyazon_link identifier=”1508486379″ locale=”US” tag=”thetravelersway-20″]Declaration of Independence[/easyazon_link] (1776), and later the [easyazon_link identifier=”0880801441″ locale=”US” tag=”thetravelersway-20″]Constitution[/easyazon_link] (1787) there. The city also […]

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Philadelphia in the Movies

The City of Brotherly Love has starred in numerous blockbuster movies, showcasing the city’s iconic sights. For film buffs, it’s the perfect guide for exploring Philadelphia’s historic, culturally rich and ever-growing neighborhoods which are the fabric of the city. Here’s how you can discover Philadelphia’s innovative spirit through the movies. [easyazon_link identifier=”B0017VT5E8″ locale=”US” tag=”thetravelersway-20″]ROCKY[/easyazon_link] and

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Party Like it’s Prohibition in Philadelphia

McGillins Olde Ale House Philadelphia

The Prohibition craze that’s manifesting in the nation’s bars, bookstores and TV programs will spark even more interest when the American Spirits: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition makes its debut at Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center, which is curating and hosting the first-of-its-kind exhibition from October 19, 2012 to April 28, 2013. The exhibit contains

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