The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, referred to more commonly as simply the Penn Museum, was founded in 1887 and grew into one of the most internationally renowned education and research institutions dedicated to the understanding of cultural diversity. View some of the artifacts that have unlocked mysteries of the past and explore the worlds of other cultures found across the globe.
Viva Las Vegas! Bring a bit of Vegas to your nightlife at the Las Vegas Lounge in Philly. No need to leave the city when you can get a taste of Sin City without setting foot outside of the City of Brotherly Love. Order a drink from the fully stocked bar and head over to the pool tables. Or, try a new drink special and watch your favorite game on TV.
Located in front of Independence Hall on Market Street, the Liberty Bell remains one of America’s greatest icons. Symbolic of freedom, the famous cracked bell is on public display in an enclosed glass case. Learn how this simple bell grew into a patriotic icon through a series of exhibits, attractions and video presentations in the Liberty Bell Center.