Jeff Belonger MyPhillyAlive Founder

Jeff Belonger is the Founder and Owner of MyPhillyAlive.com. Having a lot of passion about Philadelphia, Jeff wanted to share all of what Philadelphia has to offer, so he created MyPhillyAlive.com.

Baby Blues BBQ in Philly

'Fine Southern Foods in University City' Baby Blues BBQ is a restaurant and bar which opened in October 2010. It's located in University City, near the University of Pennsylvania, which is one of the oldest universities. The original location in Venice Beach, California was first established in October of 2004 by former Philadelphians and brothers Steve and Danny Fischer, and Rick McCarthy, who is from New Jersey. They have two other locations in West Hollywood and San Francisco. Baby Blues … [Read more...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – East Passyunk Avenue Car Show & More

East Passyunk Avenue Car Show, Free Music Shows, & Free Movie Showings ‘Summer Fun in Philadelphia’ So much to do and sometimes little time in which to do them all. Just so many things to do in Philadelphia. Check out the many free movie screenings, festivals, and concerts all summer long. Just a good way to spend time with the family, friends, to relax some, and enjoy these free activities. How excited are you about this great city! Did you know : Philly was named #2 in best burgers in … [Read more...]

MAYA 2012: Lords of Time at Penn Museum

It All Happens at the Penn Museum - Maya 2012 : Lords of Time Exhibit Will the World End in 2012? Can you separate fact from fiction? Do you think the Mayan's were able to see into the future? Do you think the Maya's calendar will come true? You will not want to miss this fascinating exhibit, MAYA 2012 : Lords of Time, at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. This exhibit takes you on a journey through the Maya’s time-ordered universe, their intricate … [Read more...]

The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University

'The Undisputed Center of Natural Sciences in the United States' The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University was once called the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 200 Years of research and discovery, and still expanding young minds. History The Academy's history mirrors the evolution of the relationship between the American people and the natural world. Founded in 1812, The Academy of Natural Sciences is the oldest continually operating natural history museum and science … [Read more...]

Old Philly History at Mace’s Crossing Pub

Mace's Crossing Pub 'Old Fashion Bar with Value'  Mace's Crossing is at a prime location at the intersection of 17th Street, Cherry Street and the Ben Franklin Parkway. Opening in 1975, it sits in the forefront of the city's biggest high rise office buildings and hotels. Mace's Crossing Experience & Atmosphere Approaching Mace's, you'll notice a nice brick building with a few windows, a decent size green tree and an outdoor patio that fits with the city backdrop. Once walking inside, the … [Read more...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Live Music, Free Movie Screenings, & Festivals

Live Music, Free Movie Screenings, & Festivals in Philly 'Middle of Summer Fun’ Kick off today with a very Big Soccer Ball with Mayor Nutter, MLS, and the City of Philadelphia. Check out the many free movie screenings, festivals, and concerts all summer long. Just a good way to spend time with the family, friends, to relax some, and enjoy these free activities. How excited are you about this great city! Did you know : Philly was named #2 in best burgers in the country by Travel + … [Read more...]

Kick it with MLS Soccer, Mayor Nutter & the City of Philadelphia

Major League Soccer All Stars vs Chelsea FC in Philadelphia 'Come Out and See The Giant Ball'  Come kick it and welcome Major League Soccer to Philly. Philadelphia will be hosting the AT&T Major League Soccer All-Star game, also known as MLS, at PPL Park in Chester, Pa., on Wednesday, July 25 at 8:30 pm. The MLS All Stars will play Chelsea FC. Leading up to the game throughout the week, there will be many events starting with tomorrow's special event that you won't want to … [Read more...]

Dalessandro’s Steaks & Hoagies

'A Taste of Heaven in Roxborough Philadelphia' Dalessandro's Steaks & Hoagies, established in 1960, is basically a town landmark in the Roxborough neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia. It is a humble diner outside of the Manayunk area that is among Philadelphia's top-tier cheesesteak restaurants. Dalessandro's Experience & Atmosphere Visiting Philadelphia? This won't be on your map of things to do in most cases. One could say it's off the beaten path of historical sites in … [Read more...]

Seeking Hidden Treasures at Penn Museum

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 'Exploring Cultures of the World' The Penn Museum is located on the University of Pennsylvania's campus, across from Franklin Field. It is one of the world’s finest archaeological and anthropological museums which boasts archaeological collections from all over the world. History Penn Museum, which is also known as the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, was founded in 1887. The Museum is … [Read more...]

Molly Malloy’s at the Reading Terminal Market

'A Tribute to Mom = Molly Malloy's'  Molly Malloy's is a restaurant and bar that sits at one end at the Reading Terminal Market. This space once was occupied by the Beer Garden. Molly Malloy's Experience & Atmosphere Opening in October of 2011, Molly Malloy's was started by Vinnie and Jimmy Iovine. Part of their family has been a large supporter of the Reading Terminal Market since 1990, operating Ivoine Brother's Produce. The name of the restaurant/bar is a tribute to their mother … [Read more...]