Independence Hall is an 18th-century Georgian-style public building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, celebrated as the birthplace of the United States. Within its Assembly Room, delegates adopted the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and framed the U.S. Constitution in 1787, events that shaped democratic movements worldwide.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the largest and most important art museums in the United States, known both for its world-class collections and its iconic “Rocky Steps.” It sits at the western end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and has become a major cultural and tourist landmark in Philadelphia.
It doesn’t make a sound, but the Liberty Bell’s message rings loud and clear: “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” The Bell draws people from around the world to take a photo in front of it and its dramatic backdrop – Independence Hall.
Reading Terminal Market is a historic indoor public market located in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Established in 1893 beneath the former Reading Terminal, it is one of the oldest and largest continuously operating public markets in the United States, known for its diverse food offerings and local culture.
Rittenhouse Square is a historic public park located in the Center City district of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One of the city’s original five squares planned by William Penn in the late 17th century, it remains a focal point of urban life known for its elegance, green space, and surrounding architecture.