Things To Do In Philadelphia – Spooks, Food, Parades & more

 'Craziness in Philly with Restaurant Week, Spooky Events, & Food Festivals’ What does October in Philadelphia mean to you. It could mean many different things. The start of fall and cooler weather. Halloween and the many activities and events that surround Halloween. The end of Oktoberfest celebrations, food festivals, parades, and football. What is your favorite part of Fall and October. MyPhillyAlive's Halloween special spooky guide will be out by tomorrow, Saturday, September 29, so … [Read more...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Fall in Philly

'Fall is Upon Us - Oktoberfest Events, Halloween & More’ Who loves fall in Philadelphia! Halloween kicks this weekend off with Terror Behind the Walls at Eastern State Penitentiary. Oktoberfest is in full swing and the Philadelphia Eagles are 2-0. Who is excited! What is your favorite part of fall while living in or visiting Philadelphia. Please share with us. And don't forget to check out the many upcoming events at the bottom. Did you know : Philadelphia was named having the best … [Read more...]

Constitution Week at the National Constitution Center

'We The People on September 17, 1787' The National Constitution Center celebrates the 225th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution with a week's worth of interactive programs, activities and events in honor of this momentous occasion. The Center is the only museum in the world that is dedicated to the Constitution and these events will take place from September 16 - 23. Throughout the week, visitors will put their knowledge to the test during the educational and fun “Bill of Rights” Show … [Read more...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia Oktoberfest Events & Halloween

‘Football, Maybe Baseball Playoffs, Oktoberfest & Halloween’ What a great time of year. The Philadelphia Phillies have brought excitement back to Philadelphia baseball, being 4 games back of the last wild card spot with 18 games left. The Philadelphia Eagles have their first home game of the season this weekend against the Baltimore Ravens as they set out for their quest of the Lombardi Trophy. Then there are the Oktoberfest celebrations starting now and Halloween kicks off next weekend … [Read more...]

Get Swept Away at the Swedish American Line Exhibit

'Unique Glimps into the History of the White Viking Fleets' The American Swedish Historical Museum is an interesting and exciting museum in South Philly that is dedicated to the preservation of Swedish and Swedish-American cultural heritage and traditions. The museum even features exhibits of famous Swedes to include author Carl Sandberg and scientist Glenn Seaborg. The Swedish American Line Exhibit Experience & Atmosphere This rare exhibit offers visitors a rare glimpse into the “White … [Read more...]

Open Air on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway

'Awesome 3-D Interactive Light Display Appearing in the Skies of Philadelphia' Open Air will be introduced along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway for a whole month.  24 powerful robotic searchlights will create enormous three-dimensional light formations, which will be visible up to 10 miles away, all by your voices. Open Air Experience & Atmosphere The City of Philadelphia is always promoting some form of art, especially of which takes place in the Art Museum District. With so many … [Read more...]

American Swedish Historical Museum

'Delaware Valley's First Settlers' The American Swedish Historical Museum is the oldest Swedish Museum in America which is located in South Philadelphia. A museum highlighting the contributions of Swedes and Swedish-Americans in the United States. The American Swedish Historical Museum Experience & Atmosphere Built in 1926, the Museum today consists of 12 permanent galleries, one changing exhibition gallery, and a library. A very interesting building that was modeled after a 17th-century … [Read more...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Free Movies, Art Lessons & Live Music

'Many Things to do in Philadelphia for Free’ Two more weekends left until summer is officially over with. Yet the city heats up down the stretch with many free movies and concerts, to even include free art lessons by the Young Rembrandts down at Penn's Landing this weekend. This great city of ours keeps impressing us more and more. Philly is so rich in history, Philly sports, foods, events, attractions, festivals, and so much more. How can one not get excited about living here or visiting … [Read more...]

The Bourse Building

"Lunch at the Historical Bourse Building" The Bourse Building is a strong architectural Victorian building adjacent to Independence Mall, which is located in the Independence National Historical Park area, blocks from many iconic symbols in the city of Philadelphia. Such symbols as the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall to where the Declaration of Independence was adopted, and Carpenters’ Hall. The Bourse Building History The Philadelphia Bourse Building was the first commodities exchange in the … [Read more...]

Sister Cities Park at Logan Square

  'Beautifying the Benjamin Franklin Parkway' Sister Cities Park is the newest addition to Parks in Philadelphia, opening on May 10, 2012. The park is located at Logan Square in front of the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Did you know? The City of Philadelphia was named one of the top ten cities for parks in the world. Read More - Best Cities for parks in the World Sister Cities Park Experience & Atmosphere The Park provides … [Read more...]