Philadelphia Autism Friendly Venues and Museums

Philadelphia Autism Friendly Venues and Museums

Photo by Nathan Anderson

Philadelphia, PAPhillyBite Autism - Inclusivity is embedded in the original promise of Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection. Today, the region keeps that promise to residents and visitors on the autism spectrum. Some of Philly’s most popular attractions, including The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia Zoo and the Please Touch Museum have adopted sensory-friendly policies and programming. So, too, have eminent arts organizations such as the Pennsylvania Ballet and Philadelphia Orchestra.


Free Community Concerts at the Lewes Ferry Terminal

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Free Community Concerts at the Lewes Ferry Terminal

Free Community Concerts at the Lewes Ferry Terminal

Lewes, DE - Cape May– Lewes Ferry officials are pleased to announce that four FREE concerts will be held again this July and August on its sizable lawn located adjacent to the Lewes terminal building. Returning for the fourth consecutive summer season, these community concert events begin at 5:30 p.m. and conclude at 8:30 p.m. The concerts will take place every other Thursday beginning July 12, 2018.


United States of America’s Independence Day Parade

United States of America’s Independence Day Parade

Photos: Amaris Pollock

Philadelphia, PAPhillyBite Independence Day Parade - Crowds were gathered to watch the patriotic and energized parade in Old City which celebrated the 242nd anniversary of the birth of our nation. Held during the Wawa Welcome America Philadelphia festival, the United States of America’s Independence Day Parade made its way through the streets of Philadelphia on July 4th.  The annual event brings a large crowd and is a wonderful way to celebrate our freedom of independence.


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