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National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center outside view

The National Constitution Center is steps from the Liberty Bell and is an essential part of the historical experience in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The location offers several fun options for adult groups. Visitors can take a guided tour, enjoy daily museum programs, and view a featured exhibition. The visit will begin with a live, multimedia performance, Freedom Rising, which is a stirring 17-minute journey from 1787 to the present. After the presentation, the group can explore the story of We The People which is an interactive exhibition that illuminates America’s constitutional history, and the iconic Signers’ Hall, where you can sign the Constitution which is alongside 42 bronze, life-size statues of the Founding Fathers. The museum features exhibitions and has a store for visitors to browse during the trip. There is a main exhibition as well as feature exhibitions that can be included in the visit. Featured exhibitions include the following: SLAVERY AT Jefferson’s MONTECELLO, AMERICAN SPIRITS, HEADED TO THE WHITE HOUSE, and LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR. The Town Hall Program is another option for your group to consider when planning your visit to the Constitution Center Museum.

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Liberty Bell

Liberty BellThe Liberty Bell Center is located close to Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The location houses the iconic historic landmark known as the Liberty Bell. The group can listen to presentations about the history of the bell. You can observe the bell through glass with Independence Hall in the background. The experience will be unforgettable! The group will have the opportunity to view larger-than-life graphical images and historical documents where you will discover the facts and myths about the bell. X-rays give visitors a glimpse of the inside of the cracked bell and her inner workings. There is also a history film available shown in quiet alcoves of the center. The film traces how abolitionists, suffragists and other groups adopted the bell as a symbol of freedom. Other exhibits show how the image of the bell was used on everything from ice-cream molds to wind chimes. The Bell now known as the Liberty Bell was cast in the Whitechapel Foundry in the East End of London and was sent to the current location in 1753. It was an impressive looking object and had a pound clapper. The inscription was part of a biblical verse from Leviticus, “Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.”

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Independence Hall

Independence Hall

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Located in Philadelphia, Independence hall is a place for your group to enjoy. This location is a significant part of history. Prior to the current name, it was originally known as the Pennsylvania State House. This is the place where the Declaration of Independence was argued and finally adopted. The United States Constitution was also signed at this location. Your group will experience fascinating views of the past and can also enjoy the rest of the park. The hall is also well-known for the housing of the Second Continental Congress which consisted of a group of men from the Thirteen British colonies of North America. The building is part of the Independence National Historic Park. Visitors can enjoy fascinating views of history and also visit the rest of the park at the same time. The declaration of independence was read to the public at the place known as Independence Square. A picture of this piece of American history is engraved on the back of the bicentennial Kennedy half dollar. There is also a picture of the building printed on the back of the U.S 100 dollar bill. Within the hall, there is a room known as the Assembly room of which a picture is printed on the United States 2 dollar bill as well. Your group won’t want to miss this exciting part of our historical culture! During the tour, there are some interesting visual elements to view. For example, you will see the courtroom where lawyers from opposing sides shared law books and tables. You can also see George Washington’s “rising sun” chair. The original inkstand that was used to sign the Declaration and an original draft of the Constitution are displayed in the West Wing of the building.

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Franklin Institute Science Center

Franklin Institute

Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Franklin institute is a hands-on science museum with an IMAX theater and a planetarium. The group will enjoy this thrilling experience. Featured exhibitions include: the Sports Challenge, the Train Factory, A Full Weather Station, The Franklin Airshow, the Amazing Machine, Space Command, The Giant Heart, and Electricity. There are several different scientific disciplines from sports to space for the group to explore. There is also an indoor sky bike. The planetarium is the second oldest in North America. Founded in 1824, the Franklin institute was built in honor of Benjamin Franklin due to his inventiveness in the field of science. It is located in Independence hall. In 1934, the current building was under construction and due to the Fels Planetarium being nearby, the museum became hands-on. The IMAX Theater and the Mandell Center were added in 1990. Today, this science museum is the most visited museum in Pennsylvania. The rotunda houses the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial. It contains a 20 foot statue of Franklin, the scientist and founding Father. Tickets are required for admission into the museum. Call and book your group tour today!

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Fort Mifflin

Fort Mifflin

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Fort Mifflin is the only fort located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the only intact Revolutionary War battlefields. The location is considered to be a national historic landmark. There are events throughout the year that highlight the Fort’s long service to the United States. They feature uniformed or period attired interpretive guides and reenactors. Group tours are available during the year. During the visit, the group will stand on a Revolutionary War battlefield, inside a Civil War prison and next to a magazine storing gunpowder during World War II. The fort also features  Paranormal Programs. The group will take a guided tour of the fort, get an overview of paranormal investigation techniques that are presented by experienced paranormal investigators familiar with the fort, participate in small group investigations at all of the “hot spots,” and enjoy snacks and beverages. Your group may also wish to participate in a private investigation.

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Congress Hall

Congress Hall

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Congress Hall is located near Independence Hall. The building was constructed from 1787-1789. It was a County Court Hand was also the meeting place for the senate and the House of Representatives. The building has been restored as much as possible. There were special events that occurred at Congress Hall. There are ranger led programs that are available for your group to consider. The building is a 2 story Georgian structure that characterized the roles of Congress. On the second floor, you will find that the carpet has the American eagle encircled with the 13 original States. The House of Representatives met on the top floor. There are also larger-than-life images of Marie Antwanette and Louis XVI which were gifts from the French Government. John Adams and George Washington were enaugurated in this building. The first political parties were created at the location as well. Come see this fascinating landmark when planning your trip!

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Betsy Ross House

Betsy Ross Guided Tour

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The Betsy Ross House is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Betsy was a seamstress who is known to have made the first American Flag. She was a widow and lived at the location. The house has a gift shop with an exhibit area and historical tours available for your group to explore. Your trip wouldn’t be complete without a group visit to the Betsy Ross House. They offer group tours during the visit. You will be personally introduced to Betsy in her upholstery shop. Visitors will also learn about her fascinating life and career. Featured topics include the following: Betsy’s undercover activities, her family life, and the iconic flag sowing story. There are also audio tours offered as well. After your tour, the group is encouraged to come out to the courtyard and enjoy free family friendly programming. Other features include hearing storytelling and getting the chance to meet history makers. The war for independence left many women without spouses. The famous flag maker lost three husbands and was left with seven children. She did not have enough resources to support her family but possessed skills as a seamstress. She operated her business until the age of 70 and died at the age of 84.

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Academy of Natural Sciences

Academy of Natural Sciences

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The Academy of Natural Sciences is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There are many interesting and fun activities for your group to enjoy during the visit. There are events and programs and fascinating exhibits. The location also features a Fossil Prep Lab, a Butterfly Garden, and historic dioramas. Adult Classes and Field Studies are engaging and fascinating. Featured activities include: collecting bugs, identifying fossils, or fishing in a stream. Your group may wish to stay inside and take a class supplemented by the Academy’s collections, archives, specimens, or live animals. Featured exhibits include the following: Butterflies, Dinosaur Hall, Outside In, Secrets of the Diorama, Marveling at Mollusks, Science at the Academy, What Eats What, and We Wrote the Book. Secrets of the Diorama shows the group about the history of the dioramas and you will also get to see how the paintings, plants, and animals were created. The exhibition Marveling at Mollusks displays nearly 100 specimens that are from the scientific collections of the Academy’s Malacology Department.

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Universal’s Islands of Adventure

Islands of Adventure - The Hulk RideEnergetic groups on Sunshine State excursion won’t want to miss the epic world of entertainment awaiting them at Universal Orlando’s fantastic sister park!  Guests to this mega-mecca embark on an unforgettable expedition through  Universal’s Islands of Adventure®,  where fantastic cutting edge rides  like Jurassic Park River Adventure,  Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey , Doctor Doom’s Fearfall  and Dragon Challenge, incredible shows – The Eighth Voyage of Sinbad, The Mystic Fountain and Poseidon’s Fury – and absolutely  awesome interactive attractions bring your favorite myths, stories, cartoons, comic book heroes and children’s tales to life as you and your partners in adventure  explore  the park’s seven  fabulous, uniquely themed islands.  Voted “Best New Attraction” in 2010, “Best Theme Park” in 2010 and 2011 and featuring  Mythos – the best theme park restaurant on the planet – as well as a tantalizing collection of fun-to-fine themed dining options  tendering  famished itinerants on  a trip to the “Islands”  the very best eats – Universal Islands of Adventure promises  a one-of-a-kind experience.  The souvenir-seekers amongst you will discover a mind-boggling  array of clothing,  gifts and one-of-a-kind treasures  in each Island’s  shops, ensuring they won’t leave the park empty-handed.  Grab your group and get ready to experience the wild, wide world of Universal-brand fun – come,  “Live the Adventure!”

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