StreetTalkin Philadelphia Sightseeing visits Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy at the Franklin Institute
June 1, 2009
StreetTalkin.com hosted by Jess Conda show you one of the hottest tourist sightseeing locations in Philadelphia for the science lover. Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy at the Franklin where you can view the original equipment he used for his search of the heavens.
StreetTalkin Philadelphia Sightseeing Launches to Star Trek Expeditions at the Franklin Institute
June 1, 2009
StreetTalkin.com with Jess Conda give you a sneak peek of the Star Trek Expedition now at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Star Trek Philadelphia is the perfect stop on your sightseeing tour of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Italian Market
March 16, 2009
The true flavor of Philadelphia is here at the Italian Market. One of the oldest and largest out door market in the U.S.
Predominantly Italian it has the best of many cultures and cuisines to offer shoppers.
There is a wide selection of products for cooks and tourists. Beneath its unique rustic appearance, the italian market still [...]
Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia
March 5, 2009
Today, Reading Terminal Market is once again the gastronomic bazaar that its original planners had envisioned. Many of the historic Market stands survived the reconstruction and are once again filled with local produce, fresh eggs, milk, meats, poultry, seafood, handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing. The Market is home to more than 80 merchants, two of [...]
Cezanne and Beyond Philadelphia Museum of Art
February 21, 2009
Philadelphia is the Only Venue for a Major Exhibition Exploring Cézanne’s Impact on Artists of Succeeding Generations
In 1907, the French painter Paul Cézanne’s posthumous retrospective astonished younger artists, accelerating the experimentation of European modernism. Cézanne (1839-1906) became for Henri Matisse “a benevolent god of painting,” and for Pablo Picasso “my one and only master.” Cézanne’s [...]
America I Am
February 12, 2009
America I AM: The African American Imprint
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia proudly hosts the world debut of the America I AM: The African American Imprint exhibition, celebrating nearly 500 years of African American contributions to our country. The four-year touring museum exhibition opens on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birth date on January 15, [...]
Valley Forge National Historic Park
November 11, 2008
Valley Forge National Historic Park
The picturesque, rolling hillsides of 3,600-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park are a peaceful reminder of freedom won by men’s sacrifices long ago. It was here that General George Washington forged his Continental Army into a fighting force, during the winter encampment of 1777-78.
No battles were fought, no bayonet charges or [...]
National Constitution Center
November 4, 2008
Welcome to the National Constitution Center, America’s only museum dedicated to the United States Constitution. Like the revolutionary document itself, the museum is completely unique. Here, visitors of all ages have the chance to experience history and learn how “We, the People” can make a difference through over 100 interactive multimedia exhibits. Come with me [...]
Philadelphia Zoo
October 22, 2008
The Philadelphia Zoo’s 42-acre Victorian garden is home to more than 1,300 animals, many of them rare and endangered. The Zoo, fulfilling its mission of conservation, science, education and recreation, supports and engages in conservation efforts to protect endangered species around the world. Cheetahs, hippos, giraffes and much more make the Zoo Philadelphia’s leading family [...]
City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program
October 19, 2008
MURAL ARTS PROGRAM TURNS 25
Thirteen-Month Celebration Begins with Mural Arts Month in October
PHILADELPHIA – September 23, 2008 – Beginning during Mural Arts Month in October 2008, the Mural Arts Program will kick off a thirteen-month celebration with birthday parties, special exhibits, an array of tours, and a huge city-wide mural project. The celebration will [...]




