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35 Must-See Exhibitions In Philly This Winter
"Take a 75 to 90 minute guided excursion of Independence Park and Society Hill, led by a costumed narrator. You’ll see everything from haunted houses and spooky graveyards to eerie abandoned gardens and narrow streets. Learn about the secrets of “America’s most haunted city” as you’re escorted to places of real documented hauntings."
"Independence National Historical ParkPhiladelphia, PA 19106(215) 965-2305. Nicknamed as the cradle of American democracy, this 55-acre park boasts some of the most iconic and historic landmarks in Philadelphia."
"The National Historical Park includes Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. The Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were both debated and signed inside Independence Hall."
"If you visit Philadelphia, everyone will tell you about City Hall and Dilworth Park. Located right in the middle of the city, it provides so much more than just the repeated photo on the divider in the middle of Broad Street. People from all walks of life come together here: tourists, doctors, lawyers, you name it."
"One of the most beautiful city halls in the country, the Philadelphia City Hall is a marvel of architecture and history. Older kids will like the 548-foot tower and an observation deck—accessible during guided tours—that provides a panoramic view of the city."
"Topped by a 37-foot bronze statue of William Penn, City Hall was Philadelphia's tallest building until 1987; you can study the trappings…"
"The free-to-stroll-through Elfreth’s Alley was home to the 18th-century artisans and tradespeople who were the backbone of colonial Philadelphia. While a modern city has sprung up around it, the alley now preserves three centuries of evolution. Philadelphia citizens still occupy these homes, with their old-fashioned flower boxes, shutters, Flemish bond brickwork and other architectural details."
"The Liberty Bell is one of the best-known symbols of American Independence and is located in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. The bell was sent from a London, England firm in 1752 with the inscription “Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof”. The famous crack happened when the bell was first rung after its arrival in Philadelphia and was recast twice by John Pass and John Stow whose names are engraved on the bell."
"The Liberty Bell sits in the Independence National Historical Park and is free to access. It’s worth a quick stop to see the large crack that runs vertically down the center. Right across the street is it's original home, Independence Hall, which is where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were both signed."
"The Powel House is a historic house museum located between Willings Alley and Spruce Street, in the Society Hill neighborhood. Built in 1765, it is quite possibly America's finest existing Georgian Colonial townhouse. Inside you'll find a decorative arts collection, portraits of Powels and Willings, and a formal, walled garden typical of Colonial Philadelphia."
"The Powel House is named for its second owner, Samuel Powel. Powel was the last mayor of Philadelpha under British rule. His former home is a beautifully restored mansion in the Society Hill section of Philadelphia."
"This impressive Ukrainian Catholic cathedral calls Philly’s Poplar neighborhood home. Built in 1966 on the site of a former 1907 building, the current cathedral reflects authentic Byzantine architecture and is based on the Hagia Sofia (St. Sophia) Cathedral in Istanbul. Pope John Paul II visited in 1979."
"The first service at St. Peter’s was held in 1761, and the church has been in continuous use ever since. William White was the first bishop of the American Episcopal Church and served as rector until his death at the age of 86 in 1836. Absalom Jones, enslaved by founding member Benjamin Wynkoop, attended services here."
"The National Marian Anderson Museum celebrates the famed singer with an exhibition running for the remainder of 2019. This “living history tour” gives guests a chance to view Anderson’s performance gowns and accessories, photographs, recordings and more, and learn how each connected to her life in Philadelphia. Where:National Marian Anderson Museum, 762 Martin Street"
"Purchased in 1924, this became the home of the first Black singer to perform at the White House and also the first Black person to sing with New York’s Metropolitan Opera. Marian Anderson called this residence her home until 1943. The museum preserves her legacy through artifacts, photography, and more."
"Marian Anderson, the opera singer and civil rights advocate, purchased the home in 1924. It was the same year she became the first African-American concert artist to record spirituals for a major American recording company. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011."
"Founded in 1814, the Athenaeum of Philadelphia is a special collections library and museum that collects materials "connected with the history and antiquities of America, and the useful arts, and generally to disseminate useful knowledge" to the public. The collections include architecture and interior design history, particularly for the period 1800 to 1945."
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"262 South 16th Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-545-3344Eviama.com. Ascend into stillness to find organic facials that relax and rejuvenate. Discover restorative massage and energy work for bodily and spiritual renewal."
"Over in Washington Square, check out Eviama Life Spa, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 85 reviews on Yelp. You can find the day spa and reiki therapist spot at 109 S."
"Rescue Spa is Philadelphia's top spa featuring the best facials, massages, manicures, pedicures and other luxury spa services. Hours:12:04 AM - 9:00 AM todayThu: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMFri: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMSat: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun: ClosedMon: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMTue: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMWed: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Address:1601 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19103"
"Should you need to be saved from stress, you should come to Rescue Spa. There’s never a bad time to get pampered, and this Philly spa is one of the best places to do so. Here, you can have plenty of fun while you’re unwinding and getting yourself refreshed."
"With flavors like orange cardamom, oolong ginger, and Earl Grey lemon, this South Philly donut shop has no problem dreaming up some wild blends to put on its menu. Don’t miss a chance to bit into their perfectly round cranberry matcha almond cake donut. With two types of fruit (cranberry and lemon) in the donut, there’s a true blend and balance of sweet and sour flavors."
"Okie Dokie uses gluten-free ingredients for all of their doughnuts. The menu is always changing because it contains seasonal flavors. Although there is not a storefront at this time, orders can be picked up or delivered."
"205 S 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: 215-545-4633Visit Website. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Indeblue Restaurant & Bar (@indeblue)"
"Just a few miles out of Philadelphia, this Cherry Hill Italian has a classic exterior with yellow parasols adorning the outdoor area. The inside is much more up-to-date, with a con..."
"Ocean Prime is an award-winning modern American restaurant and lounge with a beautifully appointed dining room, an elegant lounge and sophisticated energy. Created by renowned restaurateur Cameron Mitchell, the upscale restaurant features stylish Art Deco-inspired décor, sleek finishes, and beautiful light fittings. The menu features classic steakhouse fare such as prime USDA steaks and lamb chops, fresh sustainable-caught seafood and catch-of-the-day fish, housemade pasta and sauces, and fresh locally sourced ingredients and regional produce."
"124 S 15th St, While definitely upscale, Ocean Prime is still very approachable and certainly worth the higher price. Entrees like the Ahi tuna with a sesame soy glaze or the blackened snapper with jalapeno tartare experiment with unique flavor combinations while still respecting the delicate flavors of the fish. Ocean Prime also serves several classic sushi rolls and beautiful cocktails, but the real attraction is the “smoking shellfish tower.” And yes, that’s as impressive as it sounds."
"Ocean Prime is an award winning modern American restaurant and lounge from renowned restaurateur Cameron Mitchell. With stunning settings, a vibrant energy, an impressive menu of seafood and steaks and truly exceptional service, Ocean Prime is an ideal place to socialize, talk business, celebrate... Hours:Closed todayMon: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PMTue: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PMWed: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PMThu: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PMFri: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PMSat: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PMSun: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM"