Japanese House and Garden
Pine Breeze Villa. A reproduction of a 16th to 17th century Japanese house befitting
a government official or other high ranking member of Japanese society. Located
in the Horticultural Center as part of Fairmont Park.
Franklin Institute Science Museum
Franklin Institute Science Museum, is a large museum that emphasizes hands on
exhibits. Includes a Science Center and a Planetarium. Widely known as the site
of the Benjamin Franklin National Museum.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art boasts as the 3rd largest art museum in the nation.
Houses all types of media from all periods. Over 300,000 items of American, European,
and more exotic arts.
City Hall
Largest and most elaborate city hall in the country. The tower is over 548 feet
tall. A large statue of William Penn sits atop the tower of this Philadelphia
landmark.
Philadelphia Zoo
A world-class zoo that makes up a large part of Fairmont Park. Over 1500 animals
on 42 acres of land. Houses the first white lions exhibited in America.
Rodin Museum
Largest collection of works and reproductions by Rodin outside of Paris. Includes
such famous sculptures as "The Thinker," as well as other media used
by the artist.
Betsy Ross House
Residence of the woman who sewed the first American flag. A beautiful two story
colonial house that remains as it was at the time of Betsy Ross' residence.
US Mint
World largest mint where much of circulating US coinage is made. Visitors can
view the entire process from glass enclosed galleries.
Penn's Landing
A scenic strip of restaurants, attractions, and entertainment. Featuring historic
ships from colonial times.
Fairmont Park
Biggest landscaped metropolitan park in the world. Over 8,900 acres of scenic
trails, woods, fields, and recreation areas.
Victorian Mansions
Philadelphia is home to numerous historic mansions from the middle and late 19th
century. These houses have been preserved and decorated in original furnishings
from the times.
Valley Forge national Historic Park
Commemorates the long winter spent here by George Washington's troops in the darker
days of the Revolutionary War. Information on the campaign and conditions of the
soldiers is available.
Eastern State Penitentiary
At one time America's model prison. Opened in 1829 and became dedicated to the
principles of hard work and solitary confinement. Housed many famous criminals
such as Al Capone.
Philadelphia Orchestra
One of the nation's leading orchestra's playing a full repertoire of classical
and modern music.
Independence National Historic Park
Home of numerous attractions related to America's birth as a nation. Scheduled
for massive landscaping and preservation improvements. Includes:
- Liberty Bell Pavillion
Home of the original liberty bell that rang to signal American independence
and that has since become a symbol of freedom throughout the world.
- Independence Hall
Site of the meetings of the Continental Congress where the Declaration of
Independence was agreed to and signed. Rooms remain furnished as they were
in 1776.
- Congress Hall
Meeting place of the US Congress from 1790 to 1800. Rooms where the Senate
and House of Representatives met are furnished accordingly. Information about
the early years of the republic abounds.