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Getting to Know Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the second-largest city on the East Coast, provides a wealth of activities to suit every taste. As the birthplace of our nation, it offers Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell among its historical attractions. As a cultural center, the city is home to the world-famous Philadelphia Orchestra, the Pennsylvania Ballet and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as well as to opera, theater and science museums.
The city has major league sports teams for every season: Phillies baseball, Eagles football, 76ers basketball and Flyers hockey. Nightlife includes internationally famous restaurants, the lively atmosphere of jazz, comedy and rock clubs and seasonal entertainment at Penn's Landing, a riverfront park. Shopping is easy and interesting at the Gallery and in the many downtown shops and suburban malls.
The Philadelphia metropolitan area is a major health and educational center offering many educational and employment opportunities for the residents' family members. There are numerous colleges and universities offering outstanding bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs in many medically related fields and in diverse programs outside of medicine. |