Exploring Philadelphia

The Cradle of American Liberty

Philadelphia, affectionately known as the “City of Brotherly Love,” is a dynamic metropolis that beautifully blends rich history with modern innovation. As the birthplace of American democracy, Philadelphia offers visitors a unique journey through time, with landmarks like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall—both integral to the nation’s founding story.

Strolling through the cobblestone streets of Old City, you can immerse yourself in the colonial era, visiting sites where the Founding Fathers debated and crafted the principles of a new nation. The city’s historical tapestry is complemented by its vibrant cultural scene. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the renowned Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Rodin Museum, etc, not just for its extensive collections but also for the famous “Rocky Steps” leading up to it.

Philadelphia’s diverse neighborhoods each tell their own story. From the colorful murals adorning the streets of South Philly to the bustling markets of Chinatown, there’s a rich tapestry of cultures to explore. The Reading Terminal Market, one of America’s oldest public markets, offers a culinary adventure with a plethora of local and international cuisines.

The city is also a green oasis, boasting expansive parks like Fairmount Park, one of the largest urban park systems in the country. Here, visitors can enjoy outdoor activities, historical mansions, and scenic views along the Schuylkill River.

Philadelphia’s commitment to education and science is evident in institutions like The Franklin Institute and the Academy of Natural Sciences, making it an excellent destination for families and curious minds.

Whether you’re a history buff, foodie, art lover, or outdoor enthusiast, Philadelphia welcomes you with open arms and promises an enriching and unforgettable experience.

Here are some links you may have interest in.

Visit Center Near City Hall

Independence National Historical Park

The Betsy Ross House

Philadelphia Museum of Arts

The Franklin Institute

Barnes Foundation

Philadelphia Magic’s Garden

Rodin Museum

First Bank of The United States

Penn’s Landing and Delaware River Waterfront

Adventure Aquarium

Longwood Gardens

Academy of Natural Sciences

Valley Forge National Historical Park

Pennsylvania Amish Country

Many more about Philadelphia

More about visiting Philly

The conference will be taking place at the downtown campus of Temple University, just cross the City Hall.