Philadelphia's oldest continually operating tavern (since 1860) – it remained open as a speakeasy in the Prohibition years – is a chummy Irish-style pub with karaoke on Wednesdays and Sundays and an open mic on Thursdays. Find it tucked away down an alley.


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3. Dilworth Park

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4. Clothespin

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5. Pride and Progress

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6. William Way LGBT Community Center

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7. Masonic Temple

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Although the fortress-like exterior of this 1873 building is pretty impressive, it's the spectacular interiors – which took a further 15 years to complete…

8. Reading Terminal Market

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