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l Rosenbach Museum and Library.
l University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Located on South Street between 32nd and 33rd Streets, this museum houses an impressive collection of Egyptian and Greco-Roman artifacts.
l The Please Touch Museum. A fantastic place to take young children. As the name says, everyone is encouraged to touch the exhibits. Located at 21st and Race Streets. Phone: (215) 963-0667.
Theater and Music 剧院和音乐
l The Khyber. Located at 56 S. 2nd Street. A storied home of many Philadelphia indie acts, The Khyber is an Old City attraction that can't be missed by music enthusiasts
l Tower Theatre. Located on 69th Street in Upper Darby, the Tower Theater is located just across from the last stop on the westbound Market-Frankford Line. Originally a Great Depression-era movie theater, the venue is now home to some of the biggest names in music and showbusiness each year.
l Kimmel Center. Showcases a variety of Performing Arts.
l The Trocadero. Located at 1003 Arch Street. Typically features indie/alternative acts and local acts.
l Theatre of the Living Arts (The TLA). Located between on South Street between 3rd and 4th Streets. The TLA is a smaller, more intimate venue that often features a good mix of national acts and local musicians.
l The Electric Factory. Located at 421 North 7th Street.
l The World Cafe Live. Located at 3025 Walnut Street. World Life Cafe offers an eclectic offering of concerts, from jazz to rock, from locally and nationally-renowned artists.
l R5 Productions. Shows are at several venues.
Interesting Historic Sites 趣味名胜
l Eastern State Penitentiary. "America's Most Historic Prison." It is also the site of an annual Bastille Day recreation.
l Fairmount Water Works. Features information on local watersheds as well as interpretive art.
l Independence National Historic Park. Philadelphia's signature historic sight features the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Constitution Hall (home of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution). It also features historic buildings from the city's revolutionary past, approximately 20 of which are open to the public.
Parks 公园
l Fairmount Park. Technically, Fairmount Park covers all of the city parks in Philadelphia, but the name also rers more specifically to the large park on both sides of the Schuykill River northwest of Center City, which is the largest urban park in the United States.
l Clark Park. Located at 43rd & Chester, Clark Park is an outdoor music and arts festival area in West Philadelphia.
l LOVE Park (formally, JFK Plaza) is a square near City Hall, known for it's Robert Indiana "LOVE" sculpture (dating to the American Bicentennial) and for attracting skateboarders from around the world (despite a ban on skating in the park). Since 2002, this ban has been rigorously enforced (and the park renovated to discourage skateboarders). Free wireless access is now available in the park.
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