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JULIE AND SCOTT'S WEDDING
July, 2009 in Philadelphia
Ceremony: Racquet Club of Philadelphia
Reception: Racquet Club of Philadelphia
Venues
- Ceremony & Reception: Racquet Club of Philadelphia
- Attraction: Independence Hall
- Hotel: Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City-Convention Center
- Attraction: Italian Market
- Hotel: Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel Philadelphia
- Attraction: Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Restaurant: Amada Restaurant
- Attraction: Reading Terminal Market Merchant
- Restaurant: Audrey Claire Restaurant Cafe
- Attraction: The Franklin Institute
- Restaurant: Jones Restaurant
- Attraction: University of Pennsylvania
- Restaurant: Mama Palma
- Nightlife: Black Sheep Pub & Restaurant
- Restaurant: Marathon On the Square
- Nightlife: Continental Midtown Restaurant
- Restaurant: Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks
- Nightlife: Monk's Cafe
- Attraction: Betsy Ross House
- Coffee Shop: La Colombe Torrefaction
- Attraction: Christ Church
- Coffee Shop: Starbucks Coffee
- Attraction: Eastern State Penitentiary




Hotel:
Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City-Convention Center
1301 Race StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
Hotel:
Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel Philadelphia
1701 Locust St # 411Philadelphia, PA, United States
Restaurant:
Amada Restaurant
217 Chestnut StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"A restaurant that J & S refrain for special occasions, Amada is an amazing dining experience not to be missed! A Philly hot-spot for tapas and sangria, this foodie gem is also close to Olde City night-life."
Restaurant:
Audrey Claire Restaurant Cafe
276 S 20th StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Audrey Claire is an adorable American bistro with outdoor and indoor dining. It reminds Anonymousof what a restaurant designed by the folks of "Real Simple" would look like. Plus the food is super good!"
Restaurant:
Jones Restaurant
700 Chestnut StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Mmm, mmm, good. Check out this popular Stephen Starr restaurant for some never disappointing home-style cooking. The throw-back to the Brady's decor makes you feel right at home. This restaurant has some out-of-this world mac 'n cheese and potato pancakes that cannot be replicated. And Anonymoushas tried!!"
Restaurant:
Mama Palma
2229 Spruce StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Yummy, yummy pizza! On your way there, you'll have a nice walk through J & S's neighborhood and local hangouts!"
Restaurant:
Marathon On the Square
1839 Spruce StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Close to Rittenhouse Square, this is a favorite brunch stop for Anonymous and Julie. Try the chocolate chip cookie dough pancakes -- you won't be disappointed! There are several locations around the city with the same menu, including another just north of the Racquet Club on 16th. Enjoy!"
Restaurant:
Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks
1237 E Passyunk AvePhiladelphia, PA, United States
"You can't leave Philly without doing the taste-test! Venture to South Philly for a little cheese steak adventure -- just be sure to practice before ordering at the window. These old pros are known to be even worse than the folks at Primanti Bros. in Pittsburgh!!"
Attraction:
Betsy Ross House
239 Arch StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Did Betsy Ross really make the first flag? Find out at her home in the historic district. This stop is always a favorite among children."
Attraction:
Christ Church
20 N American StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Christ Church, founded in 1695, is a wonderful place to explore Colonial and Revolution-Era history. Its burial ground, which includes the tomb of Benjamin Franklin, is an authentic historic site for learning about the lives of early Americans."
Attraction:
Eastern State Penitentiary
2124 Fairmount AvePhiladelphia, PA, United States
"A highly interesting and historical destination, ESP is well worth the visit. ESP was built by the Quakers in 1829, and was a functioning prison until 1971. One part you won't want to miss -- gangster Al Capone's old cell!"
Attraction:
Independence Hall
500 Chestnut StPhiladelphia, P.A., United States
"Independence National Historical Park is home to not only Independence Hall and the famed Liberty Bell, but also the newly acclaimed National Constitution Center. All are within a short walk of each other and an integral part of our nation's history."
Attraction:
Italian Market
Italian Market, Philadelphia, PAPA, US
"Located in the heart of South Philly's vibrant Italian community, the Italian Market (sometimes referred to as "9th Street") is the country's oldest daily outdoor market. In addition to food, there's also a large selection of random junk (think the Strip District in Pittsburgh). Nearby on Christian Street is a great place for breakfast (Sabrina's), as well as an awesome Italian bakery (Isgro's)."
Attraction:
Philadelphia Museum of Art
2600 Benjamin Franklin PkwyPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art to view beautiful and one of a kind art, or just to run up the stairs made famous from "Rocky." Insiders note: Sunday is "pay what you wish" day at the museum -- take advantage of this freebie the day after the wedding!"
Attraction:
Reading Terminal Market Merchant
51 N 12th StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Wander through the food stalls and other fresh goods to tempt your taste buds. Don't miss a cannoli from Termini Bros. Bakery, or the selection of Amish baked goods. Real foodies should consider the food tour, which is held every Saturday at 10:00 am."
Attraction:
The Franklin Institute
222 N 20th StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Looking for some interesting science activities? Check out the Franklin Institute for a mix of permanent and traveling exhibits, as well as an I-MAX movie theater. Recent popular exhibits include "Star Wars," "Real Pirates," and "King Tut.""
Attraction:
University of Pennsylvania
3600 Walnut StPhiladelphia, PA 19104, US
"If you're interested in visiting Anonymous's home away from home, walk or take a bus across the Schuylkill River to visit Penn's beautiful ivy-filled campus. The varied architecture and lush grounds make it a surprising break from the hustle and bustle of the city."
Nightlife:
Black Sheep Pub & Restaurant
247 S 17th StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"An English Pub with beautiful woodwork, functional fireplaces, and large flat screen tvs. A favorite of S & J's for watching the Steelers or 'Nova basketball games."
Nightlife:
Continental Midtown Restaurant
1801 Chestnut StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Super-fun drinks (try the Buzz Aldrin) and a cool atmosphere to boot!"
Nightlife:
Monk's Cafe
264 S 16th StPhiladelphia, P.A., United States
"Belgian beer aficionados -- this is the place for you! A super selection of beer and the best frites west of Brussels! It's a small place, but well worth the squish!"
Coffee Shop:
La Colombe Torrefaction
130 S 19th StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"A small cafe just off of Rittenhouse Square. Many Philadelphians swear by their coffee bean concoctions. So grab a cup of joe -- and venture back towards the Square for some people watching."
Coffee Shop:
Starbucks Coffee
1528 Walnut St # 2Philadelphia, PA, United States
"Looking for a quick caffeine before the wedding? Walk to the corner of South 16th and Walnut to get your grande cafe latte. And for all of you Dunkin' Donuts coffee fanatics (this means you, Uncle Rege) -- keep walking north and you'll hit one in a block!"






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