A Weekend in Historic Philadelphia
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So you´re on vacation. Believe it or not, that doesn´t mean you have to splurge! In Historic Philadelphia, you´ll find plenty of places where prices haven´t changed much since our Founding Fathers were milling about town. And we have put an entire weekend itinerary together for you, a step-by-step guide full of budget-conscious meals, fun stuff
A Weekend on the Parkway
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The Benjamin Franklin Parkway, or simply "the Parkway," is in many ways the cultural heart of Philadelphia. Designed in 1917 to emulate the
Art of the American Soldier
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The Experience More than 15,000 paintings and sketches created by over 1,300 American soldiers in the line of duty have been in curatorial storage in Washington, D.C. for decades. Seldom have them been made available for public viewing. Art of the American Soldier will bring these powerful works of art into the spotlight at the National Constitution Center from
Celebrate the Harvest Season at the Peter Wentz Farmstead
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Looking for some autumnal, harvest-y activities to do with friends or family over the next few weeks? Consider paying a visit to the Peter Wentz Farmstead in Worcester, PA. Each fall, they host a series of weekend festivals. First up is an event that´s part of their Laerenswaert series, this Saturday, September 11th. A German phrase that means