City of Brotherly Love

Philadelphia-LOVE-Sincerely-JennieLOVE is an iconic Pop Art image by American artist Robert Indiana

Well, this is my last travel post for the summer (but just wait til you hear where I’m going this fall!). I feel as if I’ve been all over in the last few months, and it’s kind of true. I was really excited to get to fly into Philly for a wedding though, because East Coast cities interest me with their history and historic buildings. Philadelphia is no exception, having some of the most meaningful landmarks and sights. My boyfriend and I only had time to tour only a few parts of the city and we’re definitely going back sometime to see more. Continue reading to sightsee along with us!

Kissing at LOVE statue PhiladelphiaObligatory kissing photo in front of the LOVE statue

Philadelphia-Sincerely-Jennie-Liberty-BellIconic symbol of American independence, Liberty Bell

IMG_0084Independence Hall in Independence National Historical Park

Philadelphia-Sincerely-JenniePhiladelphia City Hall – the nation’s largest municipal building

Philadelphia-Sincerely-JennieStatue of city founder William Penn

Philadelphia-Sincerely-JennieThe centerpiece of William Penn’s Philadelphia

Philadelphia-Sincerely-Jennie-6My favorite travel companion!

Philadelphia-Sincerely-Jennie

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    Peggy

    Looks like a lovely trip! Where are you off to next?!