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Old 11-03-2008, 04:38 PM   #1
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Well, we have a new trip planned. No, we can't return to Disney with all of you lucky mousefesters, but hubbys best bud is getting married in Philly January 3rd, so we are making a family trip out of it. My son is studying american history and wants to see the liberty bell. So we are looking for good ideas of other things to do there that weekend! So all of you east coast passporters can help give me ideas we want to see lots of historical things, and we have from Thursday afternoon till Sunday morning Jan 4th. The wedding is saturday late morning to early afternoon. Thanks!!
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Congratulations on your new trip. Besides the Liberty Bell check out Independence Hall and the Betsy Ross House.
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Well, it's not historical, but QVC is close to Philly (Lancaster, I think) and it's a cool tour of the studio.

Depending on time, you could check out Amish Country, but it's a bit of a drive from Philly.
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Congratulations on your trip...Philadelphia is a great place to visit. The Living Hisotry Center Archology Center is pretty cool - they have a bunch of artifacts that are interesting to see and when we were there they had some great archologiests that really were informative and excited to share, so the kids enjoyed.

Washington Squre is a beautiful park (also some beautiful historical buildings)- that is where the tomb of the unknown solider is, pretty moving.
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My philosophy towards traveling is to try to experience a destination as a local. You are fortunate. You will be arriving in Philadelphia on a day during one of its oldest traditions. Every New Year's Day is the Mummer's Parade.
  • Reports of rowdy groups "parading" on New Years day in Philadelphia date back before the revolution. Prizes were offered by merchants in the late 1800's. January 1, 1901 was the first "official" parade offered about $1,725 in prize money from the city.
  • The Mummers parade is a celebration of the New Year but is serious business in Philadelphia. Clubs work on the costumes and practice all year for their one day in the sun (...wind, rain or snow). There are many lively discussions over the scoring by the judges and adherence to the complicated set of rules the marchers must follow when being judged. String Bands are judged on their musical presentation as well as the costumes. Seeing and hearing a String Band performing live in the parade is a one-of-a-kind experience.
This is one long parade lasting from morning till night. I recommend seeing a small portion to get a sample of a local tradition. See a portion of the String Bands. The kids will love the outlandish costumes with sequins and feathers galore.

Basically, I would recommend you see the parade and have a great meal and settle in to your hotel for your first day.

Day Two should start at the Visitors Center on Market Street between 5th and 6th Streets. There is a lot of great information and it is at the epicenter of Independence Mall - the ground zero for the historic areas of Philadelphia (Old City, Society Hill).

Dress warmly! Philadelphia is very cold in January ordinarily.

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  • Philadelphia Museum of Art (cool exhibit of medieval suits of armour, an acutal Indian temple rebuilt inside, an actual Japanese tea house inside, tons of furnishings from the colonial period, and oh yes world class paintings) I recommend you do a sampling of things here. Kids won't have the stamina or patience to see the whole museum.
  • City Hall (you might be able to go up to get a bird's eye view of the city)
  • Night time Ghost tour of Philadelphia might be possible (I'm not sure if it's still running in the winter)
Have a wonderful visit to my home town!
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I am gonna get in trouble for this but watch "National Treasure" for some ideas lmao...
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Douglas gave you some wonderful tips. The only things I'd add to his list are:
- Visit Macy's at 13th and Market to see the Holiday Light Display in the grand hall.
- Visit Macy's at 8th and Market to walk through the "A Christmas Carol" display.
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RobDVC triggered a memory.

A wonderful organ is housed inside Macy's. It orginally was Wanamaker's Department Store one of the first department stores in the United States. They regularly have organ concerts that time of year, especially on Sundays. I have a several close friends who are professional organists and they absolutely love this organ.

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My philosophy towards traveling is to try to experience a destination as a local. You are fortunate. You will be arriving in Philadelphia on a day during one of its oldest traditions. Every New Year's Day is the Mummer's Parade.

This is one long parade lasting from morning till night. I recommend seeing a small portion to get a sample of a local tradition. See a portion of the String Bands. The kids will love the outlandish costumes with sequins and feathers galore.
Cool. good infor!!
Basically, I would recommend you see the parade and have a great meal and settle in to your hotel for your first day.
I think we will settle into the hotel early. We are staying at the Doubletree on Germantown pike. Is that a good one??
Day Two should start at the Visitors Center on Market Street between 5th and 6th Streets. There is a lot of great information and it is at the epicenter of Independence Mall - the ground zero for the historic areas of Philadelphia (Old City, Society Hill).
Ok, good place to start!Thanks
Dress warmly! Philadelphia is very cold in January ordinarily.

Visit:
  • National Constitution Center
  • Independence Hall
  • Liberty Bell
  • Betsy Ross House
  • Carriage ride through Society Hill
  • Franklin Institute with Planetarium
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art (cool exhibit of medieval suits of armour, an acutal Indian temple rebuilt inside, an actual Japanese tea house inside, tons of furnishings from the colonial period, and oh yes world class paintings) I recommend you do a sampling of things here. Kids won't have the stamina or patience to see the whole museum.
  • City Hall (you might be able to go up to get a bird's eye view of the city)
  • Night time Ghost tour of Philadelphia might be possible (I'm not sure if it's still running in the winter)
Have a wonderful visit to my home town!
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Douglas gave you some wonderful tips. The only things I'd add to his list are:
- Visit Macy's at 13th and Market to see the Holiday Light Display in the grand hall.
- Visit Macy's at 8th and Market to walk through the "A Christmas Carol" display.
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RobDVC triggered a memory.

A wonderful organ is housed inside Macy's. It orginally was Wanamaker's Department Store one of the first department stores in the United States. They regularly have organ concerts that time of year, especially on Sundays. I have a several close friends who are professional organists and they absolutely love this organ.

THat is really cool. We all love the organ,, we even have one in our Dining room! Seriously. My son plays, we have been to Cincinnati and have seen a werlitzer played there in the old Emery theatre. So I am sure we will try and get to Macy's. GREAT INfo!!!
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Have a wonderful trip to Philly! I hope to get there some day with the family. Would love to hear all about it!
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