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Welcome to Philadelphia, America's birthplace, home of the nation's first Thanksgiving parade, great museums and food. |
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A tradition dating back to 1920
parades, floats, music, singing and dancing.
On your way to and from Philadelphia, experience Colonial Christmas Traditions in New Castle, historic property tours in Odessa and Holiday Art Sales in Lansdowne.
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Titanic Artifacts at the Franklin Institute Real-life stories of 19 passengers aboard the fated vessel. Explore more than 300 real artifacts pulled from the wreckage. Opens November 10.
Frank Furness' Factory for Art At the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, part of a citywide celebration of the 100th anniversary of the architect's death.Through December 30.
Dancing Around the Bride At the Philadelphia Museum of Art is the first exhibition to explore the interwoven lives, works and spirit of Marcel Duchamp and four of America's most important postwar artists and their impact American culture. Through January 30, 2013.
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A culinary tradition shaped by ethnicities and history. Cheese steaks, soft pretzels and hoagies are just part of a tradition that started with Pepper Pot Soup during the Revolutionary War and continues into the 21st century with some of the best restaurants in America.
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