From: casarollnotes.blogspot.com
Tim and Linda Bunyan
Customer Service and a happy greeting to welcome us to
the ‘parking lot’ here in the skirts of Philadelphia close to the Schuylkill
River Riverwalk.
We ventured nearby to the Riverwalk to watch an outdoor movie presented by the “Making
the Community Better” committee, sponsored by T-Mobile. The show was 'LaLa Land': my favorite movie. I am so
happy Tim sat thru its entirety and enjoyed it. We had
the comfort of our own folding collapsible chairs and popcorn sold at the card
table on the lawn.
The Shuttle from the Park ‘n Ride stopped at General
Hospital and then we caught the #63 city bus into Historic Philadelphia!......historic
of course.
Independence Hall sits there fine and impressive hiding the line to enter it doors.
Independence Hall sits there fine and impressive hiding the line to enter it doors.
The cracked Liberty Bell is encased with a building accommodating a line of curious visitors seeking the mystery of the silent Liberty Bell.
Tim took a closeup,
clear-as-a-bell picture thru the glass encasement and caught the charm of the
liberty bell without the 2-3 hour waiting line.
I took a photo of the building which housed the waiting line, almost a
block long.
WE DID TOUR:
WE DID TOUR:
Enjoyed our
tour of Ben Franklin’s mark on Philadelphia.
At Franklin Court, his business printing shop, the 1st U.S. post
office, and in the museum which has been built underground Ben Franklin's home remains with a splendid museum devoted to this interesting man. Perhaps the best lobbyist of all times!
Our guided walking tour will retrace the
footsteps of BF and his fellow patriots during the founding of our nation. We
had the best handmade ice cream at Franklin Fountain as an old-fashioned soda
fountain. We must return for world-famous Bassetts, Est. 1861. We saw
Carpenters Hall, Todd style houses, and 1790 market sheds.
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We rode our bikes from Park ‘n Ride to the riverfront
and crossed the bridge to Bartram’s Garden and estate (his birthplace and his
family’s Quaker Meetinghouse, where he was interred in 1777.
The oldest botanical garden in the United States is adjacent to one of the needy neighborhoods of bad behavior. More “Don’t be a Litter Bug” signs to be posted. Many remain for example living although on the other side of the river.
Here are parents and children signing up for a ride on a boat at the Schuylkill River.
The Philadelphia community offers 1/2 hour boat ride for families the second Saturday each month.
Downtown Philadelphia, The Reading Terminal Market
is the pulse of Philadelphia and willing to remain for its rich history of
independence over the long haul of a century.
75 business keep the Market a compelling place to worship the eatery of
the “bests of”. The local ladies we
shared table exclaimed the Italian Pork Sandwich from Dunuiti’s was the one to
order. We had already sat down with our
Americano Philly Cheese Steak…. not with the traditional cheese whiz cheese, we
opted for the mozzarella.
"Society's Hill", brick row houses for which Philadelphia has become famous.
We ventured to The Mint where the money is being made
‘hand over fist’. Viewed the factory
floor with loads of money being sacked into bags for ease of transport to all
the US Communities that rely on it as bread.
This venture came highly recommend by Peter Tellier.
It reminded me of the Bud Light Brewery Experience Tour in Fairfield, CA
This venture came highly recommend by Peter Tellier.
It reminded me of the Bud Light Brewery Experience Tour in Fairfield, CA
Downtown Cheer for mixed-use Philadelphia:
Franklin Fountain Ice Cream!
Independence Seaport - "We're all about water"
Waterfront Scene
Giving Us Independence!