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JFK Plaza / Love Park is one of PA.

1. JFK Plaza / Love Park

8.8
1501 John F Kennedy Blvd (at N 15th St), Philadelphia, PA
Plaza · Logan Square · 133 tips and reviews
Dalessandro’s Steaks & Hoagies is one of PA.

2. Dalessandro’s Steaks & Hoagies

9.2
600 Wendover St (at Henry Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Sandwich Spot · Roxborough · 200 tips and reviews
Fairmount Park is one of PA.

3. Fairmount Park

9.0
N Concourse St (at Belmont Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Park · West Philadelphia · 28 tips and reviews
Rocky Statue is one of PA.

4. Rocky Statue

8.8
Ben Franklin Pkwy (at Eakins Oval), Philadelphia, PA
Outdoor Sculpture · West Philadelphia · 81 tips and reviews
The Franklin Institute is one of PA.

5. The Franklin Institute

8.9
222 N 20th St (at Winter St), Philadelphia, PA
Science Museum · Logan Square · 183 tips and reviews
Philadelphia's Magic Gardens is one of PA.

6. Philadelphia's Magic Gardens

9.1
1020 South St (at Alder St), Philadelphia, PA
Sculpture Garden · Washington Square West · 94 tips and reviews
Liberty Bell Center is one of PA.

7. Liberty Bell Center

8.7
526 Market St (at 6th St), Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 181 tips and reviews
The Original Tacconelli's Pizzeria is one of PA.

8. The Original Tacconelli's Pizzeria

8.2
2604 E Somerset St (btw Almond St & Mercer St), Philadelphia, PA
Pizzeria · Port Richmond · 30 tips and reviews
Independence National Historical Park is one of PA.

9. Independence National Historical Park

9.0
143 S 3rd St (btwn Race & Walnut St), Philadelphia, PA
National Park · Center City East · 53 tips and reviews

Visit PhillyVisit Philly: The largest presidential gathering here was the 1997 Presidents’ Summit for America’s Future, featuring former presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and then-President Bill Clinton.