Perched on top of a hill, located within a green estate that covers nearly 72 acres (29 hectares), Woodmont is a mansion built by renowned architect Will Price in 1894. The building's architecture is Châteauesque, drawing inspiration from French and Gothic designs. The mansion was known to accommodate revered spiritual leader Reverend M. J. Divine during the early 50s, which was when the building was at its peak in terms of popularity. Its association with Father Divine allowed it to be mentioned as a National Historic Monument, frequented by tourists from far and wide.
Located at the juncture of South Hicks and Dickinson Street, Tralfamadore is a performance and event venue playing host to talented local musicians, singers, and other artists. Describing itself as a "zoo", it promises to showcase talented "humans" at their creative best. With consistently excellent ratings, the venue has quickly established itself as a hot spot for music and art lovers across the city. From the sound to the lighting and the well-curated performance list, attendees have only good to talk about. So, head to this entertaining "zoo" and have an evening to remember!
A city is defined by a street and Philadelphia's main street definitely does not disappoint. This street is popular among the locals and the tourists alike and it is home to a horde of restaurants, independent art galleries and charming boutiques which you can explore leisurely. Take a lazy stroll across the street and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and touristy buzz of the Main Street. It is also a constant venue for many of the city's famous festivals and cultural events.