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City Center West
13 reviews
You gotta love the walk-through heart, which thankfully has been refurbished and expanded since it was built in 1953. — Concierge
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11 reviews
Dr Barnes' $25 billion private collection of art and arboretum.   — Atlas Obscura
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13 reviews
Founded as a museum of decorative arts during the 1876 Centennial Exposition and inspired by Greek temples, the PMA sits on nine acres and still gets a lot of Rocky-imitating traffic. — Concierge
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12 reviews
Stroll through the largest collection (outside of Paris) of sculptor Auguste Rodin’s work in a formal garden and museum. Free. — Travel + Leisure
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City Center East
9 reviews
Home of the first gay rights protests in 1965! Also signing of Constitution, et al. — Not For Tourists
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City Center East
10 reviews
With interactive exhibits, lectures, tours and films, it’s a great way for children, teens and adults to brush up on history. — Time Out
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City Center West
9 reviews
The museum—a gem designed by Philadelphia’s Frank Furness and George Hewitt in 1876—takes the viewer on a chronologically arranged tour of American art from the 1760s to today. — Time Out
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12 reviews
Designed by John Haviland and built in 1829, Eastern State was at the time the most expensive building in America. — Fodor's
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City Center East
10 reviews
The only reason anyone ever visits us. — Not For Tourists
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University City
10 reviews
The "Worlds Intertwined" exhibit of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan artifacts and the not-to-be-missed Egyptian Galleries add up to a stunning collection of ancient civilizations. — Concierge
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City Center East
7 reviews
A bustling hive of locals and tourists with more than 75 vendors and promises a sensational blend of smells and flavors. Your taste buds will thank you, but what to choose? — Time Out
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City Center West
7 reviews
The acclaimed Discovering Dinosaurs exhibit displays skeletons and details the rigors of uncovering fossils. Life-size dioramas ... showcase native animals. — Michelin Guide
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City Center East
9 reviews
The oldest residential street in the US, baby. — Not For Tourists
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City Center West
12 reviews
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Fairmount Park
9 reviews
America's first zoo is a Victorian-landscaped, 42-acre area housing more than 1,300 animals in naturalistic habitats. — Where
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8 reviews
The acquisition of the original tent used by George Washington during the American Revolution was the starting point of what was to become the nation's premier collection of colonial artifacts. — Afar Magazine
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City Center West
6 reviews
The majestic City Hall, completed in 1901, stands 548ft tall in Penn Sq. — Lonely Planet
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City Center West
6 reviews
This place is for bibliophiles, as it features rare books and manuscripts, including James Joyce's Ulysses, and incunabula, basically the earliest printed books from 1450 to 1500. — Lonely Planet
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City Center East
7 reviews
George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross, among other notable Philadelphians, worshiped at this handsome Episcopal church built in 1744. — Lonely Planet
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City Center West
9 reviews
This Norman-style granite temple with spires and towers was conceived by freemason James Windrim. — Michelin Guide
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