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Philadelphia

Birthplace of the Constitution. Home of the hoagie. Soft pretzel Mecca. Comprised of some of the most colorful, flavorful, happening neighborhoods in America, Philadelphia is rich in history, architecture, art, music, people, and sports. Site of the nation's first free library and public zoo, the City of Brotherly Love also spawned the Rocky movie franchise, the legendary cheese steak and a host of other lip-smacking, artery-clogging culinary delights.

Philly's great sights, dining establishments, and the Pennsylvania Convention Center located downtown make it a haven for tourists and conventioneers. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through Old City, or a tour of Independence Hall. Don't miss the Liberty Bell or the interactive exhibit at the National Constitution Center. For family fun, there's the Franklin Institute - and for the much younger set, the Please Touch Museum in Fairmount Park. Catch a Phillies, Eagles, 76ers, or Flyers game at the new sports complex in South Philadelphia. Philly's riverfront, once a bustling hub of commerce and shipping, is home to outstanding restaurants, world-class shopping, and hip clubs, live music venues, the Seaport Museum and much more.

A premiere arts and music city, Philadelphia is home to the renowned Philadelphia Orchestra, the dazzling Kimmel Center, Wilma Theatre, the Arts Bank, and the Suzanne Roberts Theatre along the Avenue of the Arts. The area's other premier regional theaters include the Walnut Street Theatre, The Arden, Lantern Theatre Company, and Theatre Exile.

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