Reading Terminal Market
Independence National Historical Park
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Top Philly Cheesesteaks
The Liberty Bell Center
Independence Hall
National Constitution Center
Philadelphia CityPASS
Valley Forge National Historical Park
Franklin Square
Longwood Gardens
The Franklin Institute
The Barnes Foundation
The Rocky Steps
Philadelphia Zoo
The Betsy Ross House
Sesame Place
Please Touch Museum
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Academy of Natural Sciences
Penn Museum
Peddler’s Village
Adventure Aquarium
Eastern State Penitentiary
National Museum of Jewish American History
Love Park
Battleship New Jersey
James A. Michener Art Museum
Benjamin Franklin Museum
Mutter Museum
Philadelphia, November 19, 2015 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter signed legislation requiring that privately-owned establishments that service the public, like restaurants, replace gender specific signage designating male or female on single-occupancy bathrooms with gender-neutral signage into law. The legislation, introduced by Councilman Mark Squilla on behalf of the Nutter Administration, expands inclusivity requirements on city-owned facilities with single-stall restrooms to privately-owned establishments and helps ensure that all Philadelphians have access to safe bathrooms.
“Philadelphia is a world-class, welcoming city that proudly celebrates the diversity of our residents and communities. Our inclusive practices and commitment to equality makes our city truly great and a leader on LGBT issues,” said Mayor Nutter. “This legislation expands and strengthens gender-identity protections and is an important step in support of our LGBT community, especially our transgender community members. I am proud that Philadelphia is one of the largest cities in the nation to implement this kind of policy and I want to thank Councilman Squilla for introducing this bill on our Administration’s behalf.”
All signage on applicable bathroom facilities must be changed by January 20, 2016, the legislation’s effective date. The Department of Licenses and Inspections will oversee enforcement of the law.
PHILADELPHIA — The Organization of World Heritage Cities voted to add Philadelphia as the United States’ first World Heritage City. Philadelphia qualified because Independence Hall is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “The Declaration of Independence (1776) and the Constitution of the United States (1787) were both signed in this building in Philadelphia. The universal principles of freedom and democracy set forth in these documents are of fundamental importance to American history and have also had a profound impact on law-makers around the world.”
Dr. Lou’s Place is located at 1501 Hornberger Ave. in Roebling, New Jersey. Dr. Lou’s is the most musician friendly venue in the Greater Philadelphia Area. You can see live performances almost every day of the week at no charge.
The Elmwood Zoo is located in Norristown, Montgomery County, PA. Part of their environmentalism is the rehabilitation of eagles that have injuries, such as, a broken wing. Here they are at feeding time:
PHILADELPHIA — The local music scene has been suffering all across the USA. There is an oversupply and an under-demand of music. More and more artists have been forced to give away their music and/or play for free. With an oversupply of cheap music how can local music venues stay in business? Answer: they can not.
Recently, three famous Philly venues known for their support of local bands have abruptly closed their doors. The North Star Bar, Jus Java (in Norristown) and the Legendary Dobbs (on South Street) went out of business without notice cancelling all upcoming shows.
Throughout the Delaware Vally you can find free music on a daily basis. Wednesday nights you can visit the stage at Sam Ash in King of Prussia. There is also a weekly show on Wednesdays at the Shadyside Tavern in Downingtown. Thursdays at the Sprout Music Collective in West Chester offers a great stage and atmosphere. There’s quite a few Fridays in Honey Brook at the Golf Club. The last Saturday of the month you can catch an afternoon show at Saxby’s in Haverford. Every Sunday from noon to four you can catch acts at Jus Java in Norristown. Here are a few more options:
Tuesdays
Da Vinci’s Pub, Collegeville
Falls Taproom, Philadelphia
Wednesdays
Fennario Coffee & Tobacco, West Chester
Boxcar Brewpub, West Chester
The Legendary Dobbs, Philadelphia
The Grape Room, Philadelphia
Thursdays
Picasso Bar, Media
American Barber Company, Collegeville
Fridays
Wellington Square Bookshop, Exton (2nd Friday)
Higher Ground, West Chester (last Friday of the month)
The Rotary Club of West Chester hosts the Annual West Chester Chili Cook-Off on October 11, 2015. Last year the charity event raised $60,000.
Patrons get to sample and vote for hundreds of teams that enter the competition.
Last year the Rotary Club utilized the money by awarding grants to the following non-profit organizations:
– The Arc of Chester County
– Care Center Foundation
– Chester County Children, Inc.
– Crime Victims Center of Chester County, Inc.
– Domestic Violence Center of Chester County Inc.
– Friends Association for the Care and Protection of Children
– Handi-Crafters
– Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania
– Maternal and Child Health Consortium
– Safe Harbor of Greater West Chester, Inc.
– West Chester Food Cupboard
– West Chester Public Library
– Wings for Success
The mission of Glen Foerd on the Delaware is to connect visitors to the legacy of Glen Foerd through programs in the arts, nature and history and to preserve and protect the landscape, buildings and collections for the enjoyment of the community and future generations.
Glen Foerd is a Fairmount Park property operated by the Glen Foerd Conservation Corporation in cooperation with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation and supported in part by the Philadelphia Cultural Fund.
Halloween Hayday!
Glen Foerd on the Delaware and Three Monkeys Cafe are teaming up to bring you a day of hayrides and children’s crafts and activities to get you into the Halloween spirit on Saturday, October 17th from 10:30 am-1:30 pm. Admission $5 per child, adults are free! Parking and admission will be held at Three Monkeys Cafe, 9645 James Street, not at Glen Foerd.
Philadelphia, November 30, 2015 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced the retirement of Mark Gale, Chief Executive Officer of Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), who has spent almost 28 years with the City-owned Airport, the 12th busiest in the United States. “Mark has…Read more ›
Philadelphia, November 24, 2015 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced the departure of Erica Atwood, senior aide in the Mayor’s Office of External Affairs and Director of Black Male Engagement initiatives for the City of Philadelphia. In this role, Ms. Atwood…Read more ›
Philadelphia, November 23, 2015 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter issued the following statement regarding the recent appointments by Mayor-elect Jim Kenney of current City officials to positions within the new Administration: “I want to congratulate the men and women who have…Read more ›
Department of Revenue expects successful repeat of summer pilot program Philadelphia, November 23, 2015 – The City of Philadelphia announced that the Department of Revenue will hold a second internet-based real estate tax lien sale auction, which will run from December…Read more ›
New segment of the Circuit Trails to expand Schuylkill River Trail and connect users to Southwest Philadelphia and historic Bartram’s Garden Philadelphia, November 23, 2015 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter and City officials gathered with members of the community, including school…Read more ›
Good afternoon, Today, Monday, November 9, 2015, at 1:30 PM, Captain James Clark, Commanding Officer of the Homicide Unit will hold a press conference in the lobby of Police Headquarters located at 750 Race Street. Captain Clark will provide information on the double homicide that occurred on Friday, November 6, 2015, at 800 Lemon Hill […]