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76 Carriage Company 76 Carriage Company
Philadelphia Trolley Works , 1119 N Bodine St , Philadelphia, PA
Phone - (215) 925-8687

Experience Philadelphia's history by traveling like a colonial aristocrat aboard one of 76 Carriage Company's stylish [more]

User Rating:5.0 User Rating:5.0

  • Aug 1, 2007 by Jenni from Philly — "Tours are awesome, history is great. You will learn something new each time you go, every driver is different and gives" [more]

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Fairmount Park Fairmount Park
Belmont Ave and Montgomery Dr , Philadelphia, PA
Phone - (215) 686-1776

This large expanse of grasslands, recreational facilities, streams and historical structures borders the northwest side [more]

User Rating:1.0 User Rating:1.0
Independence Hall Independence Hall
500 Chestnut St , Philadelphia, PA
Phone - (215) 597-8974

Known as the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, Independence Hall is one of the [more]

User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
Lights of Liberty Lights of Liberty
600 Chestnut St , (Sixth and Chestnut streets) , Philadelphia, PA
Phone - +1 215 542 3789; +1 877 462 1776

Lights of Liberty is a spectacular sound and light show. Experience the events leading up to the American Revolution [more]

User Rating:6.5 User Rating:6.5

  • Oct 27, 2007 by Lorna from Dayton — "The guy as the crossing guard was the best part. Very low tech. Boring. Too much. Nothing spectacular about it." [more]
  • May 1, 2007 by Elijia from Monrovia, Liberia — "This show is a very important part of the historical aspects of the Philadelphia story, the lights of liberty show is" [more]

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Logan Circle Logan Circle
Benjamin Franklin Pkwy at 19th St , Philadelphia, PA

This area features some of the most exquisite flower beds in Philadelphia. Swann Memorial Fountain is a spectacular [more]

Rittenhouse Square Rittenhouse Square
1801 Walnut St , Philadelphia, PA
Phone - (215) 636-1666

During the day this park is alive with skateboarders, sunbathers and dog walkers— at night couples stroll on [more]

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Bryn Mawr Hospital
Oct 26, 2009 by Maria from Philadelphia
Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Some of the nurses were nice.
  • I would definitely avoid this hospital in the future!

“Had an awful experience on the delivery floor. The nurses treated me bad. I was in a shared room with no quiet the whole night. They would not let my husband or my baby stay in the room with me overnight. What a nightmare!”

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Robin Hill Campground
Oct 12, 2009 by deb cressman from bath pa
Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • A beautiful place to visit.
  • Animal killers.

“A beautiful place I've been to many of times but a place that hurts animals, we are not sure whether we are going back unless management changes. The manager lied to us about who works there.”

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Castle Hills Golf Course
Oct 10, 2009 by RON from ECONOMY
Overall Rating: 6 User Rating Score: 6

  • You can see improvements in the last five years.
  • They need a few more improvements sooner.

“I only go to this course once, every couple years but when I return, I always wonder why I haven't returned sooner. You can do much worse in western pa. Mohawk is dreadful. Stonecrest is boring. The only thing that keeps Blackhawk going is that it has 36 holes and only 18 of them are good. Rolling acres was ruined when they decided to add another 9 and now they can't decide if they want to be a golf course or a banquet hall. Sylvania hills doesn't even count. del mar is interesting but they haven't done anything to upgrade in years. Beaver valley, golf club has a great staff and a wonderful layout. As for old stonewall, no public course in western spa. Go to castle hills or go to Ohio where you get good courses and the right price.”

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Yogi Bear Jellystone Park
Jul 8, 2009 by Judy from Pittsburgh
Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Quiet area of Lancaser county.
  • Dirty bathrooms, obnoxious owners.

“What a mistake to camp here. The prices are very high but we thought we would get a first class campground resort. Wrong! Bathrooms are only cleaned and checked once a day and were very dirty and no soap, ever. The worst part, however, are the owners. They are always in the campground, it seemed, and the wife is very rude in the office, camp store. The husband screams and yells with his face red, etc. and curses in front of everyone, even children. We could not believe such behavior in any campground, especially one with a franchise that caters to children. We found there are many campgrounds in Lancaster county, chose any one but this one.”

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Camp Allegheny
Jun 13, 2009 by Kayla
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Very fun, nice staff and awesome food.
  • No negative things!

“Camp Allegheny is an awesome summer camp! I loved it there. The ponies were very nice. All of the councilors and deans are very nice. The food is the best. I think everyone should check out Camp Allegheny.”

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