Philadelphia - A Place To Live and Work
Being the fifth-largest city in the United States, as well as the second-largest city on the East Coast, Philadelphia is a unique location that combines the excitement of a big city with the hospitality of a small town. Philadelphia is most famous as the birthplace of the American independence and the home of the Liberty Bell. Philadelphia has something to offer for everyone, including entertainment, culture, and history. Philadelphia is the perfect setting to work and live.
Culture in Philadelphia
From over 200 galleries on display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (shown to the right) to the the University's own Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia's has something to offer everyone. Home to the Philadelphia Orchestra, Pennsylvania Ballet and the Opera Company of Philadelphia, the arts are always alive in Philadelphia.
Historic Philadelphia
The site of Philadelphia's earliest settlements, the historic district of Philadelphia is full of 18th-century influence including Colonial-era homes and cobblestone streets. Philadelphia is home to numerous historical landmarks, including The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (show to the left), and Betsy Ross's home.
Philadelphia's Neighborhoods
Experiencing Philadelphia in unique ways is as simple as going from one neighborhood to the next. Each section of Philadelphia offers its own unique experience. From the diverse restaurants and nightlife of South Street, the boutiques and galleries of Manayunk, and the cheesesteaks of South Philadelphia, Philadelphia is a city rich in diversity and experiences.
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