- Philadelphia Museum of Art: This is one of the largest art museums in the United States, famous for its impressive art collection and the iconic stairs featured in the movie "Rocky".
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- LOVE Park: A park famous for its LOVE sculpture, it's a popular spot for taking photos.
- Shofuso Japanese House and Garden: A serene Japanese garden and teahouse in Fairmount Park.
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Philadelphia Eagles info
The Philadelphia Eagles play their home games at Lincoln Financial Field, which opened in 2003 and is located in Philadelphia. The stadium holds 69000 fans.
Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles finished the regular season with a record of 11-6, placing them second in the NFC East. In their last game of the regular season, the Eagles suffered a 10-27 defeat against the New York Giants. In the wildcard round of the playoffs, the Eagles fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a score of 9-32. Despite these losses, the season was considered a success as the team exceeded expectations. The Eagles are expected to be strong contenders in the upcoming season.
What to Do in Philadelphia:
What to Do Around Lincoln Financial Field:
- Citizens Bank Park: It's the stadium of the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball. If you're a baseball fan, this is a must-visit.
- Xfinity Live!: An entertainment center with restaurants, bars, and live events.
- Wells Fargo Center: Home to the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL and the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA.
- Joe Frazier Statue: A statue honoring the famous boxer Joe Frazier.
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More about Philadelphia Eagles
Philly played in the first televised NFL game. On October 22, 1939, the Eagles lost to the Brooklyn Football Dodgers (a club which no longer exists) by a final score of 23-14. In 1943, the Eagles merged rosters with the Pittsburgh Steelers.