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Philadelphia, being a northeastern state, experiences cold winters, somewhat buggy springs, hot summ


Known as being a city filled historic inns for sale with historic sites and the famous Philly sandwich, you ll have a great time in Philadelphia. From modern historic inns for sale museums to the Liberty Bell , Philly has been the busiest port in the nation, a meeting place for the Founding Fathers , and a location where sports enthusiasts can catch their favorite teams in action. As there are so many neighborhoods where tourists love to spend time, finding cheap hotels in Philadelphia is never a challenge.
By far, the Philly Cheesesteak is one of the best known treats to come from Philadelphia. It s believed that the sandwich came about when hot dog vendors decided to mix things up by offering a chopped historic inns for sale steak and onion sandwich to their patrons. The sandwich was so popular that cheese was added once they opened their own restaurant.
Lenape tribes historic inns for sale first settled the lands that would become Philly. When European settlers built Fort Nassau in 1623, the Dutch followed and created New Netherland nearby. In 1681, King Charles chartered the land to William Penn to pay off debt. Penn didn t want to upset the Native Americans and bought historic inns for sale the land from them to avoid future attacks. This lead to the city s nickname historic inns for sale of “The City of Brotherly Love.”
As the American Revolution heated up, Philly became historic inns for sale a gathering historic inns for sale place where the First Continental Congress, Second Continental Congress, and the Constitutional Convention were held. The Second Continental Congress led to the Declaration of Independence. In the 1790s, the city was the capital of the U.S. because construction was still ongoing in Washington D.C. Even when the government moved to the capital historic inns for sale city, most of the population stayed in Philadelphia.
The public transportation system is the most affordable way to travel through the city, unless you plan to walk the entire time. There are buses, historic inns for sale subways, trains, and trolleys available. They run on multiple historic inns for sale lines, so getting to your chosen destination is easy, and you shouldn t have to walk more than a block or two from the different stops. If you want to view the city from the water, RiverLink Ferry service is available between Penn s Landing and Camden historic inns for sale Waterfront.
Philadelphia, being a northeastern state, experiences cold winters, somewhat buggy springs, hot summers, and magnificent autumns. Start in the winter months, while Philly doesn t see the brutal wind chills that some states experience, the nights dip into the 20s on average and can be quite cold. Snowfall averages are around eight inches a month, but there can be storms that come through and dump much more in one day or night.
Spring warms up in April, but you should be aware that mosquito season kicks in. If you re outside at dusk, wear light colored clothing and use an insect repellant. Summers get quite hot with average highs in the 80s, and humidity will make things historic inns for sale unbearable from time to time. By late-September, the days start cooling down and trees begin changing. Fall foliage is breathtaking and often hits in October, but there s really no guaranteed way to know when the colors will be nearing or at peak, as it really depends on the temperatures.
Every spring, the city celebrates beer. From root beer that was developed in the city, to ales and lagers that have been brewed for hundreds of years, the week-long Philly Beer Week celebrates it all. Learn how to make your own beers at home, tour area breweries, and try special beer and food tasting menus at area restaurants. Also held every spring is the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show that showcases amazing floral exhibits that have thousands of flowers in artistic displays.
As the temperature climbs in the summer, Philadelphia offers plenty of festivals and events to get you outside. Independence Day leads to the city s busiest time with a huge parade that s followed by an evening festival of live music, fun for all ages, and then a colorful fireworks show after the sun sets. Also, visit the area parks throughout the summer for free Music in the Park concerts and movie nights.
The Philadelphia International Dragon Boat Festival is a popular fall event. Held in early-October, teams hit the Schuylkill River in their decorative dragon boats and participate in events that last all day. The Revolutionary Germantown Festival, a festival that honors Germantown and the Revolutionary battle that took place there.
Philadelphia brings art to the forefront in their range of art museums. Head to the Philadelphia Museum of Art to see more than 300,000 works of art that range from contemporary pieces to art work that is thousands of years old. There s also the Rodin Museum that pays tribute to the work of Auguste Rodin. The Barnes Foundation is an impressive glass structure that houses historic inns for sale French Impressionist paintings.
Music is everywhere in Philly. Catch your favorite performers at the Kimmel Center . The Kimmel Center historic inns for sale is also home to the Pennsylvania Ballet, Opera Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Philly Pops.
Check out productions in dozens of theaters. Walnut Street Theater shows plays and musicals. Merriam Theater and Academy of Music are the best places to go for Broadway musicals. Ballet performances take place frequently at Perelman Theater. The Academy of Music and Merriam Theater are both part of the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. You ll also find popular musicians play at this center.
Bartram s Gardens is a 45-acre estate where botany came to life. The 18 th century home was where John Bartram, a Quaker, lived and began collecting plants and seeds and adding them to his gardens. Through his exploration, he and Benjamin Franklin founded the American Philosophical Society.
View the memorial for Benjamin Franklin at the Ben Franklin National Memorial . The 20-foot sculpture is in the Franklin Institute, historic inns for sale a science museum. Another famous historical figure, Betsy Ross, is honored at the Betsy Ross home, where the famed flag maker lived. It s a historic museum now with period furnishings and décor.
Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is a hands-on museum that shows how people lived during the 18 th century. Learn how to cook over an open fire, spin wood, and work the gardens. The home is from the 18 th century and is intriguing for its architecture and décor.
Independence Hall is where the Founding Fathers historic inns for sale met to negotiate the Declaration of Independence. The tour is led by park rangers who take you from room to room as you see how the Declaration of Independence came to be. After a tour if Independence Hall, head to the Graff House where Thomas Jefferson drafted the papers. historic inns for sale The Hall is part of a park that also includes the Independence Visitor Center and the Liberty Bell Center, home of the Liberty historic inns for sale Bell. If you d like to see where many of the signers of the Declaration of Independence are buried, visit Christ Church and the adjacent burial grounds.
The 42-acre Philadelphia Zoo opened in 1874, and it is the first zoo established in the U.S. It s still a popular attraction for families. There are more than 1,500 animals living in their natural habitats. Popular exhibits include the African Plains, Carnivore Kingdom, First Niagara Big Cat Falls, and PECO Primate Reserve. Unlike many zoos where you re far from the animals, many of these exhibits are set up so that you can see them from a safe distance of a foot or two. There are restaurants and food vendors on the grounds, but you can bring a picnic if you d prefer.
The Parkway historic inns for sale Museum District is a must-see area during your travels. historic inns for sale This stretch of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway is home to most of the city s popular museums. You ll find the art museums here. There s also the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, the Eastern State Penitentiary, Fairmount Park, the Franklin Institute, and the Academy of Natural Sciences.
historic inns for sale With tax-free shopping on apparel, you ll save a bundle in Philadelphia. Head to King of Prussia Mall to shop at numerous stores that are all under one roof. You ll also find a number of restaurants, food court eateries, and specialty kiosks. Franklin Mills is another popular shopping mall with more than 200 stores, two food courts, a number of sit-down restaurants, and a movie theater.
Reading Terminal Market is the oldest continuously-open farmers market in the U.S. Find some of the area s classic foods, including the cheesesteak, in the food court. Shop for produce and handmade items too.
Don t rule out the smaller boutiques you ll find scattered around the city. There are ethnic food stores where you can find some of the biggest bargains, and most impressive items, around. You ll also find vintage clothing retailers, unique gifts shops, and delightful cafes and bakeries historic inns for sale to keep you energized while you re strolling through the city.
When it comes to professional sports, Philadelphia has something for everyone. Start with the National Football League s Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles historic inns for sale play at Lincoln Financial Field , a stadium that also hosts the Army-Navy game, NCAA lacrosse championships, and some of the Major League Soccer exhibition games. MLS season games are played in nearby Chester.
Come hockey season, the NHL s Flyers hit the ice. They play at Wells Fargo Center, an indoor arena that is also the home court for NBA s 76ers, Arena Football League s Soul, and the National Lacrosse League s Wings.
The Phillies are one of the city s oldest teams having been founded as the Quakers in the 1880s. This Major League Baseball team, play at Citizens Bank Park . The park is part of the Sports Complex that is also home to Lincoln Financial Field, Wells Fargo Center, and Xfinity Live.
Hotels in Philadelphia range from luxury resort-style establishments to suite hotels that welcome families with small children. There are affordable boutique hotels with comfortable rooms and basic accommodations to business hotels with centers historic inns for sale where you can keep in touch with your home office while on a business trip or attending a convention. Look for hotels in th

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