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#PlacesToGoThingsToDo // Week of May 20, 2013
Fourth Fridays on Fabric RowPresented by Fabric Row and South Street Headhouse DistrictStarting May 24, 2013South 4th Street (4th Street from Lombard Street to Christian Street) Philadelphia, PA 19147TIMES: 5 – 9 pmCOST: FREE! Info
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Independence Visitor Center To Give Away 1,000 Free Spirit Airlines Flights On Thursday, May 16 To Mark Spirit Starting Service To Philadelphia This news may sound too good to be true, but it’s not.
Read More »#PlacesToGoThingsToDo // Week of May 6, 2013
Celebration of Black Writing May 4-June 1 Marking its 29th year in 2013, the citywide Celebration of Black Writing, hosted by Art Sanctuary, serves as one of the oldest African-American literary events in the
Read More »#PlacesToGoThingsToDo // Week of April 22, 2013
Sister Cities Park International Festival When: Saturday, May 11, noon-5 p.m. Rain Date: Sunday, May 12Where: Sister Cities Park, 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin ParkwayCost: FreeMore info: www.centercityphila.org Philadelphia is lucky enough to call
Read More »#PlacesToGoThingsToDo // Week of April 15, 2013
Philadelphia International Festival of the ArtsMarch 28-April 27 The biannual Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts is a sprawling, month-long extravaganza (this year’s theme is “If You Had a Time Machine…”) of music, dance, theater, art
Read More »#PlacesToGoThingsToDo // Week of April 8, 2013
WHAT: Brandywine Zoo WHERE: 1001 North Park Drive Brandywine Park Wilmington, Delaware 19802 Phone: (302) 571-7747 Fax: (302) 571-7787 brandywinezoo@aol.com WHEN: Open Year Round http://www.brandywinezoo.org/visit.html Open year round, the zoo is home to 120
Read More »#PlacesToGoThingsToDo // Week of March 18, 2013
Franklin Square Opens for the 2013 Season Philadelphia, PA Fun family entertainment and a beautiful park are just steps away from the Liberty Bell, in one of William Penn’s original five squares, and the
Read More »Places To Go, Things To Do – Black History Month
Wilmington in the 1930s: Focus on the East Side Szymanski Photo Exhibit from the Collections of the Delaware Historical Society. On view at: City/County Building, 800 French Street – Wilmington, Delaware. Monday – Friday,
Read More »Places 2 Go, Things 2 Do // Fort Delaware State Park
Fort Delaware is one of Delaware’s first state parks, created in 1951. On the National Register of Historic Places, the Union fortress dates back to 1859, and once served as a prison for Confederate
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