Bristol PA Landmarks & Monuments

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AKing George II Inn

  • 102 Radcliffe St
    Bristol, PA 19007
  • +1 215 788 5536
4.0
5+ reviews, 3 sources
  • Way too smoky to enjoy your food - a bunch of cigar smoking posers at the bar being as iritating as possible. Never again - this ... more on Restaurantica
  • this place was wonderful...the BBQ shrimp appetizer, and filet with crabmeat and jarlsburg cheese...to die for!! Romantic atmosphere, friendly attentive ... more on CitySearch

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King George II Inn
102 Radcliffe St
Bristol, PA 19007

BHampton Inn Philadelphia Center City Convention Center

Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City Convention Center
  • 1301 Race St
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
  • +1 800 426 7866
4.0
177+ reviews, 10 sources
  • cant say enough about how friendly the staff was and helpful as well more on TripAdvisor
  • excellent staff more on TripAdvisor

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Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City Convention Center
1301 Race St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

CPen Ryn Mansion

  • 1601 State Rd
    Bensalem,PA,19020
  • 2156330600
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • The Pen Ryn Mansion is gorgeous, classy, adaptable, and fun. more on Yelp

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Pen Ryn Mansion
1601 State Rd
Bensalem,PA,19020

DFree Library of Philadelphia

  • 1901 Vine St
    Philadelphia, PA 19103-1116
  • 2156865322
4.5
19+ reviews, 2 sources
  • There is no way for a nerd as big as me to give a library a bad review. Not that I'm that good at returning the books I borrow (they will probably have ... more on Yelp
  • i am in love with this library. they have such a large selection of reading material, i also love how they have some antiquities including many by edgar ... more on Yelp

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Free Library of Philadelphia
1901 Vine St
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1116

ECity Hall

  • 1600 Arch St
    Philadelphia, PA 19103
  • 215 686-2840 tour information
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (19.4 miles from Bristol)
  • Overview The federal-style west wing of Independence Hall, originally the Philadelphia County Courthouse, is where the U.S. Congress met. Here the Bill of Rights and the first 10 amendments were added to the constitution, the U.S. Mint was established, George Washington was inaugurated for his second term... more on Weather.com
  • Overview Topped by a 37-foot bronze statue of William Penn, City Hall was Philadelphia's tallest building until 1987; you can study the trappings of government and also get a panoramic view of the city here. With 642 rooms, it's the largest city hall in the country and the tallest masonry-bearing building... more on Fodor's

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City Hall
1600 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

FTrenton Battle Monument

  • N Broad St
    Trenton, NJ 08618
  • +1 609 737 0623
3.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • This is a great FREE attraction! The monument itself has beautiful bronze plates of artwork on all sides. Two cast soldiers stand at the entrance. For those with no fear of heights the best is yet to come! Enter the narrow building and ride up in a rickety old elevator to come out t... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Since 1893, the Trenton Battle Monument has glorified American troops under George Washington's command that defeated three Hessian regiments in the Battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776; the ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Trenton Battle Monument
N Broad St
Trenton, NJ 08618

GLibrary Company of Philadelphia

  • 1314 Locust St
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
  • +1 215 546 3181
  • Overview In the second half of the twentieth century, the Library Company has been utterly transformed from a dusty mausoleum filled with books that were deteriorating from heat, damp, and dust, to a busy and vital center for research and education of national importance. Attractively arranged exhibitions... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Founded in 1731, this is one of the oldest cultural institutions in the United States and the only major Colonial American library that has survived virtually intact, despite having moved from building to building. From 1774 to 1800 it functioned as the de facto Library of Congress, and until the... more on Fodor's

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Library Company of Philadelphia
1314 Locust St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

HFree Library of Philadelphia

  • 19th St. and Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.
    Logan Circle at 19th and Vine sts., Philadelphia, PA
  • 215 / 686-5322
  • Overview This magnificent building modeled after the Place de Concorde in Paris has an excellent and eclectic collection. If its medieval manuscripts you want ... more on TripAdvisor

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Free Library of Philadelphia
19th St. and Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.
Logan Circle at 19th and Vine sts., Philadelphia, PA

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