Originally founded by William Penn in 1682 in a location where the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers
merged. Philadelphia was the second largest English speaking city in the World during the 18th century. Of course, it
was the home of many of the famous events of the American Revolution, the First Congressional Congress and Benjamin
Franklin. You will also see Gettysburg and other reminders of the Civil War around Philadelphia. The
older parts of downtown still have buildings from these times. Known as the "City of Brotherly Love", fabulous Philly is
now home to over three million citizens. In addition to its rich history, it is has the latest in hotels, restaurants
and other conveniences. Do not miss Independence Park downtown - regarded as the most historic square
mile in America, where the United States was conceived, declared and ratified. In 1787 the Constitution of the United
States was written and signed here, and it was the first capital of the new nation from 1791 to 1800.
The rivers lead to the Chesapeake Bay and then into the Atlantic Ocean. The natural beauty and wildlife of these areas
are World famous. So, if it is American History, cosmopolitan conveniences or natural beauty you want to experience,
Philadelphia offers it all.
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