F45 Training Center City, Philadelphia

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1900 John F Kennedy Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Things To Do in Philadelphia, PA

Fabric Workshop & Museum Fabric Workshop & Museum

Want to explore the city’s culture in a completely different way? Visit the Fabric Workshop & Museum to see how local, national and international artists are transforming their work through experimentation with new materials and media. This contemporary art museum features pieces done by artists-in-residence from across the globe.

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Union Transfer Union Transfer

Listen to live music while you drink some of the best beers on tap. Union Transfer provides a large space with excellent acoustics for live performances. See some of your favorite artists performing at this mid-sized music and nightlife venue at an incredible price. Grab a beverage from one of the three bars and head to the floor to dance your heart out.

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Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia Museum of Art

Take in the marvelous works at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the largest art museums in the country. Known as the Parthenon on the Parkway, this enormous museum features a quasi-Greek Revival design. Within its 200 galleries you can find over 225,000 objects showcasing the creative evolution of the Western world from the first century onwards.

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Rocky Statue Rocky Statue

Probably the worst kept, best-kept secret in Philly is the Rocky Statue outside of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Snap a photo of yourself raising your own fists in victory in front of Rocky—after you challenge yourself to the same iconic East Entrance Stairs he ran up during the movie.

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