Haddonfield is a picturesque borough in New Jersey's Camden County. Incorporated in 1875, it is named after Elizabeth Haddon, an early settler in the region. Home to a number of picturesque parks, Haddonfield is a beautiful destination for a family getaway in the state. The downtown is a blend of local shops, galleries and eateries, making for a wonderful touristy experience. The hometown of many notable people, the town attracts many tourists every year, thanks to its small-town, bucolic charm. Notable attractions here include the Indian King Tavern Museum, the Hadrosaurus Foulkii Leidy Site and the Greenfield Hall.
Collingswood is a borough in New Jersey's Camden County. Every year, the town hosts a variety of lively festivals and music shows that attract many tourists and visitors to its abode. With its history tracing back to the Quaker people, Collingswood developed as a dry town. The Downtown Haddon Avenue in the town, which was ranked as the "#1 Small-town Food Scene in America" is known for its eclectic blend of restaurants and shops that attract crows of enthusiastic travelers.
El Museo de Arte de Filadelfia cuenta con más de 200 galerías repletas de tesoros que cubren todos los continentes y todas las culturas, y que llegan a las más de 400.000 obras de arte. El enorme edificio de piedra, soportado por unas majestuosas columnas de estilo dórico, se alza frente al Río Schuylkill. Suban los escalones que pasaron a la historia en las películas de "Rocky".
La Calle South de Filadelfia es el hogar de una de las mayores creaciones artísticas de la ciudad. Conocido como los Jardines Mágicos, esta obra del artista Isaiah Zagar cubre casi una cuadra entera y abarca todo lo que se ve, incluso los senderos y las paredes de los edificios. Esta obra en continuo crecimiento es una locura colorida que incorpora cerámicos, botellas, gomas y rayos de bicicleta, y todo lo que se les pueda ocurrir. Con semejante paisaje e instalación, el artista los llevará hasta su mundo y les permitirá echar un vistazo en su mente. No es algo para pasar por alto.
Con una superficie de más de 3.723 hectáreas y compuesto por un total de 63 parques, el Parque Fairmont es uno de los sistemas de parques de ciudad más grandes del país. El complejo ofrece senderos pintorescos, colinas ondulantes, arroyos, estructuras históricas, bosques, obras de arte públicas y mucho más. El Arboreto Centenario, el Centro de Horticultura, la Casa y el Jardín Japonés y el Museo de Arte de Filadelfia son solo algunas de las atracciones que encontrarán dentro del complejo. También verán algunos centros recreativos y campos de deporte.
En 1751, William Penn pidió que la nueva campana para la Casa de Gobierno de Pensilvania llevase grabas las palabras "Proclama LIBERTAD en toda la tierra y para todos su habitantes". La campana tañó para llamar a todos los habitantes a la primera lectura de la Declaración de la Independencia y más tarde fue apodada "La Campana de la Libertad" por los abolicionistas, quienes la adoptaron como símbolo de la lucha por la libertad para todos los estadounidenses. Durante todo el día podrán participar de las charlas informativas sobre la historia de la campana; los horarios de atención del museo varían según la época del año.
The Goldie Paley Gallery at Moore College of Art and Design features contemporary art, architecture, photography and crafts by national and international artists. The mission of the gallery is to seek out and present works of art that might not otherwise be seen by the Philadelphia community. Goldie Paley Gallery inspires creative thought by featuring artists who are not always in the mainstream of cultural consciousness, but whose art is often cutting-edge and profound.
The St. Paul's Episcopal Church is a historic church located in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania. This Gothic style gray stone structure was first built in 1861 and modifications were made by Jay Cooke and Horace Trumbauer over the years. The stone structure of the church also features a two story clock tower and an adjoining cemetery. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Nitre Hall is built in 1805 in a property expanding 9 acres (3.6 acres). The owner of the Nitre Hall Powder Mills was the resident owner of Nitre Hall, and lived in it till his death. The building consists of three floors, with the custodian staying on the ground floor and the top two floors showcase exhibits and other Colonial age items. The Hall is opened from May through October and in December for special occasions and events. It is frequented by schools for field trips, and members of different historical societies.
The existing structure of the Arch Street Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1855 and features an impressive Classical Revival style design that places it in stark contrast with the surrounding modern buildings. With a vast and eventful history, the church has survived periods of decline with grace and perseverance, standing tall even today. The church is truly a beautiful sight, with a design reminiscent of Greek and Roman architecture, and interiors that are beautifully decorated with elegant columns and a graceful dome, Far from being just a pretty building, the church not only continues to serve as a place of worship, it also supports a number of groups, charities and outreach programs to better the lives of not only its own, but of the community as a whole.
Conceptualized and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Beth Sholom Synagogue is a city landmark. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007, this synagogue comes under the purview of Frank Lloyd Wright Historic Society. Its design is deemed to be one of the finest works of Wright and the site can be explored through the tours conducted.