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Independence Hall The site of American freedom.
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The Betsy Ross House One of Philadelphia's most popular attractions.
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Elfreth's Alley Oldest continuously inhabited street in the US.
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Christ Church Founded in 1695 as The Church of England it is called the nation's church because many patriots including Washington, Franklin, and Ross worshipped there, Built between 1727 and 1754 it's 200-foot steeple was the tallest building in America
for 102 years
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The Rodin Museum Houses the largest and most important collection of Rodin sculptures outside of France.
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Head House Sitting in the middle of Head House Square is the covered Colonial market St was created in 1745. A famous Society Hill center for shopping, street
artists, fairs, and festivals.
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The Pennsylvania Convention Center State-of-the-art meeting facilities
and site of many famous gatherings.
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Friendship Gate lit colorful entrance to Chinatown.
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The United States Mint Yes; it's where they make the money.
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The Masonic Temple Dedicated in 1873; it is one of the city's most
impressive buildings, inside and out.
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The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul Built between 1846 and 1864, the impressive Italian Renaissance style basilica is the only building on the Franklin
Parkway that predates the Parkway.
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The Franklin Institute Science Museum Opened in 1934 it houses several museums as well as a memorial to its namesake Benjamin Franklin.
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art Completed in 1928, the complex of buildings modeled after Creek temples ensures the city's reputation as one of the
major ml centers of the US. It is also the building made famous in the original
Rocky movie.
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The Swarm Memorial Fountain Located in the center of Logan Circle featuring
bronze figures by Alexander Stirling Calder.
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The George Washington Statute Located between Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Pavilion.
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Benjamin Franklin Memorial Statute Located in the Institute rotunda.
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The Love Sculpture Located in JFK Plaza it is the symbol of Brotherly Love.
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The Rocky Statute Everyone identifies this cinematic icon with Philadelphia
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The Clothespin Sculpture A 54-foot high, 10-ton pop-art addition to the city's well-known collection of street sculpture.
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The Liberty Bell An unmistakable symbol of American liberty