Georgian hall where the Declaration of Independence & the U.S. Constitution were debated & signed.
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Last rung in 1846, this 2,080-pound icon of freedom features a biblical inscription & a famed crack.
The self-proclaimed "inventor of cheesesteak" offers classic versions of Philly's favorite sandwich.
Spacious & modern history museum presenting interactive exhibits on the American Revolution.
Philadelphia based trendy cafe serving house-brand artisanal coffee, pastries & snacks in a fashionable space.
Majestic space with famed entry staircase featuring Renaissance classics & special exhibits.
Popular counter-serve outpost specializing in Korean-style fried chicken, creative donuts & coffee.
Exhibition spaces on an early 20th-century pier, plus art studios, flea market & riverside beer pub.
Open year-round, this historic market along 10 city blocks features food vendors & a visitor center.
This popular summer staple with games, events & food features gardens, an urban beach & hammocks.
Longstanding market-style venue offering imported cheeses, meats & specialty foods.
Funky folk art venue provides mosaicked galleries, a sculpture garden maze & educational programs.
Traditional bistro fare is served in a bustling setting that reminds of belle epoque Paris.
Temporarily Closed: The Wood Family is descended from the Philadelphia Free Quakers - those who were read out of Quaker Meeting for supporting the American Revolution by providing support to our troops such as Betsy Ross who sewed our flag.
Refined neighborhood destination from Aimee Olexy & Stephen Starr featuring seasonal American fare.
This landmark was the home of Betsy Ross, the seamstress who sewed the first American flag in 1776.
This spot serves craft beers & modern takes on British cuisine in a pubby setting.
Historic 1695 church with tours & burial grounds with graves of Ben Franklin & other early leaders.
Big German-style beer garden with communal seating & food options to soak up the brews.