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Philadelphia Overview

In the late 1700s, Philadelphia was the largest city in the Colonies and second only to London in the British Empire. Its size and location convenient to the northern and southern states made it an obvious choice as the site of the First Continental Congress, and therefore, its central role in the events that followed, culminating the writing of the U.S. Constitution and the home of the first, independent U.S. government (as the city of Washington, D.C. was readied).

Given Philadelphia's stature at this time, it is hardly surprising that Philadelphia should have so many firsts: the first American zoo (in Fairmount Park), the first public library (at the American Philosophical Society, now open to the public), the first U.S. Mint, and the first American art museum (the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts), to name a few.

While Philadelphia is best known (and most often visited) for the Liberty Bell and the signing of the Declaration of Independence, it has lots more to offer than the wonderful historical sites in and around Independence National Historic Park. See those, of course, but also make time to visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art (famous for more than just Rocky's run up the steps), the view from the ornate gothic tower of City Hall, and the multitudes of new coins at the U.S. Mint.

Got a few extra hours? Taste an authentic Philly cheesesteak at Pat's King of Steaks or Geno's in South Philadelphia, or linger over a champagne shrub and soak in the history at the reconstructed City Tavern.

Want more options? Philadelphia has them! Just choose from the directory below:

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