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MONICA AND CRAIG 'S WEDDING
September, 2010 in Philadelphia
"Our wedding was perfect! Getting married in Philadelphia was wonderful! The weather was perfect, we had a beautiful sunny Saturday in September. Growing up outside of Philadelphia, I always appreciated the history of this wonderful city, going back and getting married there and being able to share that with our guests was fantastic!
Wedding Mapper was a great resource to share with our out of town guests. We'd highly recommend using it!"
Ceremony: Old St Joseph's Church
Reception: Hyatt at the Bellevue
Vendors
- Band: CTO Park Avenue
- Coordinator: Queen of Hearts
Venues
- Ceremony: Old St Joseph's Church
- Restaurant: Ralph's Italian Restaurant
- Reception: Hyatt at the Bellevue
- Restaurant: Tria
- Hotels with Room Blocks: Doubletree Hotel Philadelphia
- Restaurant: Vetri Ristorante
- Hotels with Room Blocks: Hyatt at the Bellevue
- Restaurant: Vietnam Restaurant
- Additional Hotels: Crowne Plaza Hotel Philadelphia-Center City
- Entertainment: Lucky Strikes Bowling Alley
- Additional Hotels: Holiday Inn Express Hotel Philadelphia-Midtown
- Entertainment: McGillin's Olde Ale House
- Additional Hotels: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
- Entertainment: Old City District
- Additional Hotels: Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel
- Attraction: Betsy Ross House
- Additional Hotels: Sofitel Philadelphia
- Attraction: Carpenters' Historic Hall
- Additional Hotels: The Independent Hotel
- Attraction: Chinatown (Philadelphia)
- Restaurant: Alma de Cuba
- Attraction: Citizens Bank Park
- Restaurant: Amada
- Attraction: Franklin Institute
- Restaurant: Buddakan
- Attraction: Independence Hall
- Restaurant: Continental Midtown Restaurant
- Attraction: Independence Seaport Museum
- Restaurant: Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar
- Attraction: Italian Market
- Restaurant: Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse
- Attraction: Liberty Bell Center
- Restaurant: Dinic's Oven Roasted Beef & Pork
- Attraction: National Constitution Center
- Restaurant: Dmitri's
- Attraction: Philadelphia City Hall
- Restaurant: Geno's Steaks
- Attraction: Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Restaurant: Jones
- Attraction: Philadelphia Zoo
- Restaurant: Le Bec Fin Restaurant
- Attraction: Reading Terminal Market
- Restaurant: Lolita
- Attraction: Rittenhouse Sqaure
- Restaurant: Morimoto Restaurant
- Attraction: Washington Square
- Restaurant: Pat's King of Steaks




Band:
CTO Park Avenue
Philadelphia, PA, USA"The band was wonderful and had all of the guests up and dancing all night!"
Coordinator:
Queen of Hearts
3111 West Penn StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19129, USA
267-251-7786
"Lead by Rebecca Drukemiller, the coordinators were fantastic! Everything went perfectly with their assistance."
Ceremony:
Old St Joseph's Church
321 Willings AlleyPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"This smaller church was very quaint and romantic. Father Ed O'Donnell was wonderful and warm!"
Reception:
Hyatt at the Bellevue
200 South Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Outstanding! Lisa McGraw and her staff were top-notch. No detail was overlooked."
Hotels with Room Blocks:
Doubletree Hotel Philadelphia
237 South Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"We never encountered any problems with bookings. The staff was very easy to work with."
Hotels with Room Blocks:
Hyatt at the Bellevue
200 South Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
Additional Hotels:
Crowne Plaza Hotel Philadelphia-Center City
1800 Market St.Philadelphia, PA, United States
Additional Hotels:
Holiday Inn Express Hotel Philadelphia-Midtown
1305-11 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
Additional Hotels:
Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel
North 17th Street & Race StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
Restaurant:
Amada
217 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Authentic Spanish tapas and bar. Great sangria!"
Restaurant:
Buddakan
325 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Upscale Asian fusion cuisine in a modern and trendy restaurant. Great bar and lounge area."
Restaurant:
Continental Midtown Restaurant
1801 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Small plates for sharing and delicious martinis."
Restaurant:
Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar
10 S 2nd StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Delicious mojitos and salsa dance performances on the weekends."
Restaurant:
Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse
111 South 17th StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
Restaurant:
Dinic's Oven Roasted Beef & Pork
1136 Arch StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Roast pork sandwiches undeservedly take a distant second to cheese steaks as Philadelphia's face-stuffing staple. Tommy DiNic's Roast Pork Sandwich - slow roast pork, dripping juice and topped with aged provolone, roasted peppers and greens. This sandwich has been featured on several Food Network shows."
Restaurant:
Dmitri's
795 South 3rd StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Great Greek BYOB. Order the grilled octopus!"
Restaurant:
Geno's Steaks
1219 South 9th StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Pat's or Geno's? You decide."
Restaurant:
Jones
700 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Fun restaurant and bar with casual comfort food and creative cocktails. The decor has a retro, Brady Bunch feel. Great for lunch."
Restaurant:
Le Bec Fin Restaurant
1523 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"This upscale French restaurant celebrates it's 40th year in business in 2010."
Restaurant:
Lolita
106 S 13th StPhiladelphia, PA 19107
"BYOB or BYOT...bring your own Tequila to this sophisticated Mexican eatery. Try unique margarita flavors such as blood orange, watermelon mint and strawberry basil."
Restaurant:
Morimoto Restaurant
723 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Restaurant by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto and Stephen Starr."
Restaurant:
Pat's King of Steaks
1237 East Passyunk AvenuePhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Pat's or Geno's? You decide."
Restaurant:
Ralph's Italian Restaurant
760 South 9th StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"The nation's oldest Italian restaurant run and operated by the same family for over 100 years. Fantastic food, approved by Teddy Roosevelt, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Michael Keaton, and countless others. Located in the heart of the Italian Market."
Restaurant:
Vetri Ristorante
1312 Spruce StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Mario Batali loves the place, and so does just about everyone else who's lucky enough to snag one of the 35 seats in this casual but rarefied room."
Restaurant:
Vietnam Restaurant
221 North 11th StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Located in China town."
Entertainment:
Lucky Strikes Bowling Alley
1336 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Upscale bowling alley with lane-side food service and lounge."
Entertainment:
McGillin's Olde Ale House
1310 Drury StreetPhiladelpiha, PA, United States
"McGillin’s Olde Ale House threw open its doors the year Lincoln was elected president. That’s shortly after the Liberty Bell cracked and long before ground was broken for Philadelphia City Hall. The beer taps have been flowing since 1860 -- making it the oldest continuously operating tavern in Philadelphia. It has outlasted Strawbridge’s, the Civil War and even Prohibition."
Entertainment:
Old City District
Old City, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US
"The Old City District occupies several blocks between Front and Sixth Streets, bounded by Vine Street to the north and Walnut Street to the south. It is one of the city's popular nightclub destinations for young adults, with its trendy bars, restaurants, lounges, and dance clubs along the three block route from 3rd and Market to Front and Chestnut. Plough in the Stars, Triumph, Sugarmom's, Continental just to name a few!"
Attraction:
Betsy Ross House
239 Arch StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"According to the oral history, in 1777, three men--George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross--visited Betsy Ross in her upholstery shop. Washington pulled a folded piece of paper from his inside coat pocket. On it, was a sketch of a flag with thirteen red and white stripes and thirteen six pointed stars. From that sketch, she came up with the first U.S. flag."
Attraction:
Carpenters' Historic Hall
320 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Carpenters' Hall is a treasure in historic Philadelphia. It hosted the First Continental Congress in 1774 and was home to Franklin's Library Company, The American Philosophical Society, and the First and Second Banks of the United States."
Attraction:
Chinatown (Philadelphia)
998 Race StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Just north of Philadelphia's Center City District is Philadelphia's Chinatown. Compared to Chinatowns in several other U.S. cities, Philadelphia's Chinatown is relatively small. It is widely recognized that the first Chinese business opened in this area in 1860 when Lee Fong opened a laundry at 913 Race Street."
Attraction:
Citizens Bank Park
1 Citizens Bank WayPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Home of the 2008 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies."
Attraction:
Franklin Institute
220 North 20th StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"On February 5, 1824, Samuel Vaughan Merrick and William H. Keating founded The Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts. The Franklin Institute's purpose was to honor Ben Franklin and advance the usefulness of his inventions. Today, The Franklin Institute is a vibrant 21st-Century organization that continues to offer new and exciting access to science and technology in ways that would both amaze and delight Mister Benjamin Franklin."
Attraction:
Independence Hall
3 Chestnut LanePhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Known primarily as the location where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted."
Attraction:
Independence Seaport Museum
211 South Columbus BoulevardPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"The Independence Seaport Museum is a museum dedicated to the maritime history of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley. It is located in the Penn's Landing complex along the Delaware River in Philadelphia. The museum was founded in 1961 by J. Welles Henderson and has dozens of exhibits including the warship USS Olympia and the submarine USS Becuna."
Attraction:
Italian Market
South 9th StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Welcome to Philadelphia’s Italian market, the oldest and largest working outdoor market in the United States. Still predominantly Italian it has the best of many cultures and cuisines to offer the shoppers. Gourmet cooks and tourist alike can explore and discover the depth and breath of the multitude of products available here."
Attraction:
Liberty Bell Center
Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, PA 19106Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
"The Liberty Bell is one of the most prominent symbols of the American Revolutionary War. It is a familiar symbol of independence within the United States and has been described as an icon of liberty and justice.[1]"
Attraction:
National Constitution Center
Independence Mall, 525 Arch StPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"The National Constitution Center in historic Philadelphia is America's most interactive history museum. Located just two blocks from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, it is the only museum devoted to the U.S. Constitution and the story of we, the people."
Attraction:
Philadelphia City Hall
Broad Street and JFK BoulevardPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"The world's largest municipal building and the world's tallest masonry building, and one of the nation's finest examples of French Second Empire architecture."
Attraction:
Philadelphia Museum of Art
26th Street and the Benjamin Franklin ParkwayPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"As one of the largest museums in the United States, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites visitors from around the world to explore its renowned collections, acclaimed special exhibitions, and enriching programs, both in person and online."
Attraction:
Philadelphia Zoo
3400 West Girard Avenuephiladelphia, PA, United States
"The Philadelphia Zoo was the first zoo in the United States. Chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on March 21, 1859, its opening was delayed by the American Civil War until July 1, 1874."
Attraction:
Reading Terminal Market
51 North 12th StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States
"The Market is home to more than 80 merchants, two of whom are descendants of the original standholders from a century before. One hundred thousand Philadelphians and tourists pass through the Reading Terminal Market every week enjoying its exceptional products, history, and people."
Attraction:
Rittenhouse Sqaure
Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US
"In 1825, Rittenhouse Square was named in honor of the astronomer-clockmaker, David Rittenhouse. Professor of Astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania and inventor of the collimating telescope, he was also president of the American Philosophical Society and the first director of the United States Mint. Today, Rittenhouse Square is still one of the most prestigious addresses in Philadelphia. The area is surrounded by great shopping and restaurants."
Attraction:
Washington Square
210 West Washington SquarePhiladelphia, PA, United States
"Washington Square has a very colorful history. John Adams was a frequent visitor to this Square, which is now largely a recreational park. In the past, the Square has also been the site of the country's oldest publishing house, a burial field for the poor, a memorial to unknown dead soldiers, and an arboretum."






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