| Philadelphia, located in southeastern
Pennsylvania, is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States
and the country's fifth-largest city. Often referred to as "Philly," the
city's metropolitan area encompasses twelve counties in Pennsylvania, New
Jersey and Delaware. It is located on the southern fringe of the
mid-Atlantic region. Philadelphia, often called the "Birthplace of America"
and referred to as the "new Athens" early in it's existence, is the
birthplace of America's modern democracy. Founded by William Penn in the
late 17th century, the city's name translates to "City of Brotherly Love"
and has been a seat of freedom since it's inception; originally founded by
Quakers, the colony promoted religious freedom among its residents in stark
contrast to the England of the time. History
Perhaps best known for its role in the American Revolutionary War,
Philadelphia saw the convening of the Continental Congress as well as the
writing of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the
United States of America. Shortly after the nation's inception took place in
Philadelphia, the city was named the nation's capital between 1790 and 1800
before it was relocated to it's present Washington, D.C. Benjamin Franklin,
one of the city's most famous historical residents, if not the most famous,
was responsible for the city's alternative title, the "new Athens." While
Franklin's most famous experiment dealt with the conducting of electricity,
he was also responsible for the country's first insurance company, the
city's first public library and the first fire department; Franklin also
played a great role in establishing the city's Postal system as well as
inventing new conveniences such as bifocal lenses and the Franklin Stove.
Philadelphia has seen it's skyline and it's name in lights throughout the
years in such famous films as the "Rocky" series, as well as films like
namesake "Philadelphia" and many of Philadelphia native M. Night Shyamalan's
thrillers.
People
The Philadelphia area's 6.2 million inhabitants comprise a diverse group
of almost every nationality. Philadelphia's primary cultural influences can
be seen in it's plethora of Irish pubs, the city's Italian Market, the
Chinatown District, and the Reading Terminal which plays host to a diverse
crowd of merchants--from first-generation European and Asian immigrants to
the area's local Amish and Mennonite farmers.
Economy
Philadelphia's economy is as diverse as the population that inhabits the
city. The Philadelphia Stock Exchange, the oldest such exchange in America,
has been in operation since 1790. The also hosts several
major Fortune 500 companies, including Comcast (the nation's largest cable
television provider), CIGNA insurance, and Lincoln Financial Group. Dating
back to the city's roots as the nation's first capital city, government
presence is also strong in Philadelphia. The United States Mint is located
near Philadelphia's historic district and the Philadelphia division of the
Federal Reserve Bank is not too far from the Mint. It is thanks to this
Federal government presence that Philadelphia plays host to a large number
of prestigious law firms and can call itself a national center of law. The
Pennsylvania Railroad, once the largest railroad company in the world,
continues to influence Philadelphia's economy under the Amtrak name.
Amtrak's second-busiest station, 30th Street Station, is located west of the
Schuylkill River and employs many Philadelphians in customer service and
ticketing jobs.
Districts
• Center City -- Home to LOVE Park, the Chestnut and Walnut shopping and
dining districts, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia's beautiful city hall,
and many museums and cultural attractions
• Old City -- Features the Liberty Bell, Constitution Hall, Independence
Hall, as well as a burgeoning young artist and student community. This part
of Philadelphia was also the location for MTV's The Real World: Philadelphia
• South Philly -- Famous for its Italian heritage as well as being featured
in Rocky, South Philly is also home to FDR Park
• West Philly -- Hosts The University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University
(University City), Powelton Village, and the Philadelphia Zoo
• Manayunk -- Known as the "city on a hill," Manayunk is home to many
unique stores and shops as well as a thriving student and artist community
• East Falls -- Home to Philadelphia University
• Mt. Airy -- North By Northwest
• Northern Liberties -- The latest trendy neighborhood in Philadelphia
among students, young professionals and artists is also home to many
galleries and shops worth seeing
• Northeast Philadelphia -- For bargain shopping, Northeast Philadelphia is
home to Franklin Mills Mall, with many popular brands having large outlet
stores there
Work
Philadelphia's job market is ever-expanding both in the city and it it's
suburbs. The 1,000' Comcast Center, currently under construction, is a
constant reminder of the economic revitalization of Philadelphia and of
Comcast's presence in the city. Comcast, a Philadelphia-founded company,
plans to add between 2,000 and 3,000 jobs after the completion of it's new
signature tower in 2008. Additionally, a Keystone Opportunity Zone over the
Powelton Rail Yards adjacent to 30th Street Station promises a bright future
for jobs and new office buildings in the city.
Links
• Philly Fun Guide
• Philadelphia Convention and Visitors
Bureau
• GoPhila - Philadelphia Vacation and
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• Get In
• Get Around
• Attractions
• Activities
• Education
• Lodging
• Dining
• Shopping
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Stay safe
As in any other American city and most cities around the world, visitors
to Philadelphia should keep their wits about themselves and take reasonable
precautions, such as always putting their wallets in their front pockets --
never their back pockets -- and if using a purse, closing it and holding it
securely. They should also be careful of traffic when crossing at major
intersections--in Philadelphia, as in many major cities, one must always
walk, cross streets and drive, defensively.
Communication
Philadelphia is thoroughly covered by all of the major American cellular
telephone companies. Cingular Wireless, Verizon Wireless, Sprint-Nextel
Wireless, and T-Mobile Communications phones will all receive full service
in most parts of the city. As always, service indoors varies according to
signal strength, phone brand, and the composition of the building itself.
Wireless Philadelphia, a project that will make all of Philadelphia City
(and thus, Philadelphia County) a wireless Hot Spot, is well underway. While
the entire city is not yet covered, Rittenhouse Park, as well as many
Starbucks and ING Cafe locations, are hot spots.
Get out
• Washington Crossing
• Atlantic City, NJ
• Baltimore, MD
• Harrisburg, PA
• Hershey, PA
• Lancaster County
• New York
• Pocono Mountains
• Washington, D.C.
• Valley Forge, PA |