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Tag Archives: Philadelphia
Revolutionary Philadelphia
Set to open on April 19, 2017, the new Museum of the American Revolution promises to be a welcome addition to Philadelphia’s collection of exceptional museums and historical attraction. Covering 118,000 square feet, the museum will offer an impressive collection … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, History, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged 1776, American Revolution, George Washington, Philadelphia, Revolutionary War
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All Libraries Are Beautiful
For true bibliophiles, all libraries are beautiful. Of course, some libraries are more beautiful than others. There’s a wonderful story at Tech Insider that looks at libraries in each of the 50 U.S. states that have at one time been … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books, Libraries, USA
Tagged Norfolk, Philadelphia, Scottsdale Arizona, Virginia, Wilmington
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Coffee & Comics
We have a thriving, diverse coffeehouse culture here in the Philadelphia area, but it just got even more interesting and diverse with the opening of Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse in the Kensington section of Philly. Owned and managed by Ariell … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged coffee shops, Comic Books, Comics, Philadelphia
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Gotta Love Philly
There’s lots to love in Philadelphia; it has terrific restaurants, seminal historic sites, hip neighborhoods, and world class museums. The best museum in town is the extraordinary Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philly-based, award-winning videographer and journalist Cory J. Popp has … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art
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NYC and Philly Optimized
If you follow travel blogs, you have probably seen posts on the optimal road trips through the United States and Europe. The brilliant coder behind these maps is a PhD candidate named Randy Olson. Now he has used the same … Continue reading
Posted in Maps, Public Transport, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Fairmount Park, Liberty Bell, NYC, Philadelphia
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And Now Something Completely Different
I have been accused of posting way too many maps on TBTP, but here’s a set of practical maps that may just save your life. These hilarious maps were created by Toronto-based designer Ryan McArthur and are all available for … Continue reading
A Love Letter to the City
Here in the Philadelphia area, Stephen Powers’ large-scale murals have been a colorful, entertaining and surprising presence since the 1990s. Although he’s currently based in Brooklyn, Powers has been spreading his personal brand of typographic signage murals around South America, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA
Tagged Graffiti, Mural Art, Mural Arts Program, Philadelphia, Street Art
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Light Snacks for the Mind
Philadelphia’s Fishtown craft publishing outfit The Head and the Hand is teaming up with a vending machine company and Philly’s award-winning coffee roaster Elixr to offer us healthy snacks for the mind. The “Chapbook Vending Machines” will be filled with short stories … Continue reading
KAWS born to bend
I’ve spent quite a bit of time hanging around Philadelphia’s awesome Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art (mainly because my very talented wife went to art school at the historic institution). I never expected to see the eye-popping Born to Bend … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Brian Donnelly, KAWS, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia
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Philadelphia’s Literary Legacy
Philadelphia is widely known for it’s treasure-trove of historical sites and it’s rich architectural heritage. And of course, it’s the mural arts capital of the world. But less attention has been focused on the area’s splendid literary legacy. Opened just … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Libraries, Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Ben Bova, David Goodis, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Free Library, Philadelphia International Airport
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