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Between Lombard and Market streets

Penn's Landing   

121 N Columbus Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-629-3200
www.pennslandingcorp.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (15 Ratings)   Read Reviews (15)    Rate and Write a Review

When William Penn first sailed up the Delaware River in the fall of 1682, he envisioned the verdant waterfront as a tree-lined promenade bearing his name. Despite a lengthy gestation period attended by every imaginable snag, Penn's Landing has gradually evolved from a warren of rundown docks into the haven its founder imagined: a recreational complex centered on the amphitheater of Great Plaza. The al fresco auditorium is home to more than half of the countless festivals, events and performances presented at Penn's Landing, serving as the locus of annual events ranging from jazz series to dining demonstrations. The venue doubles as a primer on Philly's maritime history, educating visitors via informative markers discussing semaphore flags, Philadelphian neighborhoods, population growth and the geology of the Delaware Basin.

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savagegardenspud
Review rating 5 out of 5
Sue's Review
By savagegardenspud on 04/26/2000
Penn's Landing kix ( I ) But is it true that they're gonna put some dumb mega-mall there or something? Noo!!
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Review rating 4 out of 5
niknik's Review
By skittyrose on 03/23/2000
I love to go to Penn's Landing to just sit and relax by the river on a sunny day. The concerts aren't bad either.
luga430
Review rating 5 out of 5
LuLu's Review
By luga430 on 02/16/2000
I Love Penn's Landing, I live in Columbus, Ohio and its a wonderful treat to alway visit Penn's Landing
wwwkathvirg
Review rating 5 out of 5
Bobby's Review
By wwwkathvirg on 02/13/2000
The most historical city in the United State's of all city's! Not to mention a GREAT Philly chease steak!