Little Known Facts About Philly: The City of Brotherly Love

By Denise M. Ruggieri, published Aug 02, 2007
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Philadelphia served as the nation's temporary capital from 1790 until 1800. Washington served as president during this time, making him the only president who didn't live in Washington, D.C. during his presidential years.

Benjamin Franklin's gravesite is located at the Christ Church. The Benjamin Franklin National Memorial is located in the rotunda of The Franklin Institute Science Museum, housing several of his original items including his composing table, original publications and his odometer.

The first daily newspaper, The Philadelphia Packet and Daily Advertiser, was published in Philadelphia from September 21, 1784 to December 31, 1790.

The Philly cheese steak sandwich was invented in 1930 in South Philly at Pat's King of Steaks, still located on Passyunk Ave., directly across from their competitors, Geno's Steaks. Both are open 24 hours a day and are visited by celebrities, visitors and locals, alike.

The Moshulu ship has crossed the seas to Europe, South America, Australia, America and Africa, hauling lumber, coal, grain and various other cargo. She has been converted into an award-winning restaurant, residing at Penn's Landing.

The annual Mummer's parade is held in Philadelphia on New Year's Day. This tradition is held outdoors and consists of comics, fancies and string bands. Local clubs practice all year and create their own costumes in hopes of winning cash prizes. Learn how to do the mummer's strut at the Mummer's Museum

Philadelphia host's Welcome America, an annual, weeklong celebration of the independence of our nation. Music, dancing, parades, and fireworks are just some of the festivities to be enjoyed.

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Nice work, Denise! I knew Philadelphia was a fascinating historic city but didn't know all those fun little detais.

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

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