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Philadelphia, the birthplace of American democracy, offers visitors a rare opportunity to walk through the very streets where the nation’s founding ideals were debated, signed, and set into motion. Independence Hall is the site where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and signed, but today it’s part of a walkable historic district filled with working markets, local artisans, and cafes. Just steps away, the Liberty Bell, with its distinctive crack, still draws quiet reflection, but what surprises many visitors is how lively the Old City district feels today with contemporary art galleries, performance venues, and restaurants housed in 18th-century buildings.
The city's art scene is as bold as its history. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is home to works by Van Gogh, Duchamp, and an entire Japanese teahouse, but it might be better known for the "Rocky Steps" out front, where visitors recreate the famous movie scene daily. Along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, museums like The Barnes Foundation and the Rodin Museum offer world-class collections. And just across the Schuylkill River, the city’s Mural Arts program has turned entire neighborhoods into open-air galleries, with more than 4,000 murals telling stories of community and identity.