Philadelphia: The Historical City of Brotherly Love has a Modern Facade
So Much More Than the Liberty Bell
By Lacie Schaeffer, published Dec 01, 2005
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Let's visit the legend of Philadelphia with a quick blast through history. William Penn, whose name is indelibly stamped in the history of the Keystone State, set down the pattern for what would become Philadelphia, the "city of brotherly love." Where once only Indian villages and settlers' small homesteads sprawled, a city grew up, tending lovingly by generations of loyal Americans. It eventually came to be separated into various districts as were other old and venerable cities such as New York City and Richmond, and was a haven for all sorts of religious groups and ideas. In 1777, the British Army took up residence in Philadelphia, testing the fortitude of the city's populace. In this day and age, Philadelphia is known for its colonial and Victorian architecture, and many homes still stand that bear witness to the turbulent days of the American Revolution and the Civil War.
Witnesses to History
Our tour of Philadelphia will include the Betsy Ross House and Independence Hall, staples of Philadelphia's tourism, but there are many other historic homes to be explored. Old homes and buildings give Philadelphia its rustic undertone, and there are some in particular that you should see to make your experience worthwhile:
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Takeaways
- For a "hip scene," try the acclaimed "Elfreth's Alley."
- There are many things you wouldn't expect to find in Philadelphia
- Everything you can see and do in "Philly" doesn't necessarily revolve around history.
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