Japan American Society of Philadelphia
Established in 1994, the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia (JASGP) is an association of individuals, corporations and organizations in the Greater Philadelphia region. Its mission is to bring the peoples of J... from ettractions.com
Philadelphia Zoo
The Philadelphia Zoo has the distinction of being the first in America, founded in 1859, to advance discovery, understanding and stewardship of the natural world through compelling exhibition and interpretation of living ani... visitpa.com
The Academy Of Natural Sciences
For 200 years, the Academy has connected people to nature. As Philadelphia's natural history museum, we educate visitors of all ages. Our scientists study evolution, biodiversity and ecology, providing information critica... museumsusa.org
Independence National Historical Park
- Independence National Historical Park interprets the events and lives of a diverse population during the birth of the United States Government. The park encompasses approximately 45 acres and 20 buildings in central Phil... wildernet.com
Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center
Through its detailed and faithful picture of watershed use, the Interpretive Center shows that our needs have scarcely changed in 200 years. "Water in Our World" is the theme that unites all the exhibits at the Fair... americanheritage.com
Liberty Bell
The Liberty Bell's inscription conveys a message of liberty which goes beyond the words themselves. Since the bell was made, the words of the inscription have meant different things to different people. When William... americanheritage.com
Cliveden
These walls sheltered British troops from American attack during the Battle of Germantown, and seven generations of Philadelphia's Chew family in the years that followed. When Benjamin Chew built Cliveden as a summer h... heritagesites.com
Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
http://www.bartramsgarden.org/ Welcome to the historic home and garden of the Bartrams, America's pioneering family of naturalists, botanists and explorers. On this site more than 250 years ago, John Bartram, a Quaker far... waymarking.com
Shofuso Japanese House And Garden
This shoin-zukuri (desk-centered) house, built in 16th century style, is located on the grounds of the Horticultural Center in the West Philadelphia section of Fairmount Park. The Japanese House, as it is informally kn... heritagesites.com
Franklin Court Underground Museum
Franklin Court Underground Museum is, as the name suggets, an underground museum located beneath Franklin Court. Franklin Court is dedicated to Benjamin Franklin, the great printer, diplomat, inventor, publisher, author, s... showcaves.com
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
- Authorized as a National Memorial on October 21,1972, is the house at the corner of Third and Pine Streets where Thaddeus Kosciuszko resided during the winter of 1797-1798. Born impoverished in the eastern Polish provinc... wildernet.com
Rittenhouse Square
During the day this park is alive with skateboarders, sunbathers and dog walkers- at night couples stroll on romantic walks. The natural sanctuary of lovely trees and green grass is surrounded by one of the city's most... mytravelguide.com
Independence Hall
Originally known as the Pennsylvania State House, its name was changed to Independence Hall in 1732. This beautiful building is a fine example of Georgian architecture, and is a magnificent two-three story brick buildi... hauntedhouses.com
Laurel Hill Cemetery: The Underground Museum
Thomas Sully (1783-1872), one of America's most famous portrait painters, immigrated to the U.S. from England as a child. In 1799, Sully joined his brother, a miniaturist painter, in Virginia where his talent eventually evol... visitpa.com
Cobb's Creek Golf Club
Cobb?s Creek is a 36-hole facility & is home to The Olde Course, which is 'Ranked #6 Best Municipal Course in America' by Golf Week Magazine. Built in 1916, it was designed by renowned architect, Hugh Wilson (designer of the... visitpa.com
Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
The Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion is the only authentically restored Victorian house, museum, and garden in Philadelphia. Visitors step back in time to discover a living record of the comforts and tastes of the rising middl... heritagesites.com
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge At Tinicum, Philadelphia,...
This 1,200-acre national wildlife refuge (NWR) protects the largest remaining freshwater tidal marsh in the state of Pennsylvania. The drone of Interstate 95, the roar from Philadelphia International Airport, and an encroachi... trails.com
Ride The Ducks
Laugh and Learn by Land and Sea on Philadelphia's Duck Tour! Everyone has fun aboard a Ride The Ducks sightseeing tour of Philadelphia. It's the best way for families to tour Philadelphia, because we combine fun and music wi... visitpa.com
Lights Of Liberty
Grab your headset, were joining the revolution! Experience the American Revolution, as it happened, where it happened through state-of-the-art technology at the Lights of Liberty Show, the first ambulatory sound and ligh... ettractions.com