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Jan 19, 2011 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Events: The 2011 Philly Auto Show runs from January 29 to February 6 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Featured exotic cars include the Aston Martin DBS, Rapide and Vantage N420, the Audi R8 Spyder, and the Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed and Mulsanne. They are also showing vintage and antique cars such as a 1927 Bentley 3-Litre, a 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham and a 1966 Cobra 427 Roadster.... Read More |
Dec 21, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Events: The 34th annual Flyers Wives Fight for Lives Carnival takes place on Sunday, February 27, 2011, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.... Read More |
Dec 20, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Entertainment: Enjoy Flyers and Sixers games, as well as concerts, family entertainment and more with Premium Seating at the Wells Fargo Center stadium.... Read More |
Nov 8, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Arts & Culture: The Barnes Foundation is a threefold forum of art, culture, and nature located in the Greater Philadelphia area. in Merion, Pa. The facility is both an art gallery and an arboretum with a garden that highlights Mother Nature's artistic flair equally well.... Read More |
Nov 4, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Philly Sights: All luxuries do not necessarily come with an expensive price tag. the four Philadelphia must-sees recommended here offer valuable insight as to how the United States became united. While there are many high-end options for nightlife, dining, shopping, and sightseeing in the City of Brotherly Love, these places will remain national treasures forever.... Read More |
Nov 2, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Arts & Cutlure: The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) will host the Bacchanal! Wine Gala and Auction on November 13 at the PAFA in Philadelphia. The affair will feature internationally distinguished winemakers and celebrity chefs. Bacchanal! 2010, Pinot on the Palette, will celebrate the best of Pinot Noir from around the world. This is the the twelfth anniversary of the event. Bacchanal! has become a nationally regarded fine wine and auction event in the Philadelphia area that has raised approximately $3 million to help fund PAFA's student scholarships and education programs... Read More |
Oct 31, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Philly Real Estate: This cavernous 16th-floor penthouse sits atop a National Historic Landmark with enough living space in the living and dining rooms to host a party with 80 guests. Welcome to the featured unit of the Phoenix in Philadelphia's Center City.... Read More |
Oct 29, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Luxury Tours: If you are interested in an historical sightseeing tour mixed in with some physical activity, one of the private VIP Walking Tour packages presented by the Constitutional. Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Betsy Ross House, and the National Constitution Center are four of the sights on the elaborate walking tours. The tour takes in more than 20 historic sites in 75 minutes.... Read More |
Oct 7, 2010 | Contributor: James Rothaar Luxury Vacations: While Philadelphia is a great place to vacation for a spectacular Fourth of July celebration, there is lot more to the City of Brotherly Love than its historical sights and world famous Philly cheese steaks.... Read More |
Oct 5, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Philadelphia Restaurants: Le Bec-Fin's exquisite French cuisine has been a Philadelphia institution since 1970. The interior (completely renovated in 2002) is reminiscent of a 19th Century Parisian dining salon.... Read More |
Sep 19, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Philadelphia Real Estate: Named after the Latin word for "home," Domus offers eight stories of luxury urban living in the heart of University City, home to the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University. Residents enjoy all of the excitement and sophistication the city has to offer, while able to retreat to the serene surroundings of their homes.... Read More |
Sep 17, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Yachting & Entertainment: Originally founded in the 1850's, the Philadelphia Yacht Club grew quickly after the Civil War, as the sport of boating became popular. At its peak, the Club had buildings and piers on the Delaware River south of the Schuylkill River and the Navy Yard in the area west of Tinicum Island in Essington, Pennsylvania; it even had its own stop on the local railroad. In the days before air conditioning, members often used the Club as an escape from the city's infamously hot summers, actually staying at the Club's quarters on the weekends, where they mingled with friends, played games and of course enjoyed their boats.... Read More |
Sep 16, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Arts & Culture: Although the art of mumming has its genesis in medieval Europe, arguably there is nothing more uniquely "Philadelphian" than the Mummers. The Mummers Parade is held every New Year's Day in Philadelphia Local clubs spend months crafting intricate, elaborate, dazzling costumes (which can cost tens of thousands of dollars to make and weigh over 100 pounds) and moveable scenery to compete in one of four categories: Comics, Fancies, String Bands, and Fancy Brigades.... Read More |
Sep 9, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Arts & Culture: The Independence Seaport Museum, located at Penn's Landing, lets boating enthusiasts of all ages immerse themselves in the maritime history of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley.... Read More |
Sep 1, 2010 | Contributor: Teresa Rothaar Boats & Yachts: Want to host a beautiful, unique event that will thrill your guests and create memories to last a lifetime? Then climb aboard the Spirit of Philadelphia yacht! You and your guests will cruise down the historic Delaware River and take in stunning views of the city skyline... Read More |
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