Renamed a number of times since it opened its doors in 1974, Parx Casino and Racing used to be known popularly as the Philadelphia Park. A racetrack and casino, this facility is a strictly thoroughbred horse racetrack and the most famous one in the city. The track in length stretches to 1,000 feet. You can also make a deal with the group reservations. So do visit their site to know the upcoming race schedule.
Modern classic titles such as "Cats," "Beauty and the Beast," and "A Chorus Line" commonly grace the marquee of the Forrest Theater. When these critically acclaimed, American staples of the theater world hit the road; the Forrest Theater is always the first stop. 1800 patrons can enjoy the performances in plush, comfortable seats. Be sure to make a stop at one of the excellent restaurants in the Walnut Street district before taking in a show.
Zee bar, is a private club, for which you need to acquire the membership. The elite and the chic crowds frequent the club. No expense is spared in designing this lavish pad, right from the dance floor to the fire-place, it spells class and elegance. The wooden flooring and the plush sofas as well as the tastefully done bar is evident of the VIP guests visiting the place. It is the most sought after venues for corporate events and private parties. Famed artists, sports personalities like Cecil Martin and other celebrities attend the social evenings here. Being voted 'the Best Nightclub With After Hours Club' by the Readers' Choice Awards 2006 is just another feat achieved by the club.
Haddonfield is a picturesque borough in New Jersey's Camden County. Incorporated in 1875, it is named after Elizabeth Haddon, an early settler in the region. Home to a number of picturesque parks, Haddonfield is a beautiful destination for a family getaway in the state. The downtown is a blend of local shops, galleries and eateries, making for a wonderful touristy experience. The hometown of many notable people, the town attracts many tourists every year, thanks to its small-town, bucolic charm. Notable attractions here include the Indian King Tavern Museum, the Hadrosaurus Foulkii Leidy Site and the Greenfield Hall.
Collingswood is a borough in New Jersey's Camden County. Every year, the town hosts a variety of lively festivals and music shows that attract many tourists and visitors to its abode. With its history tracing back to the Quaker people, Collingswood developed as a dry town. The Downtown Haddon Avenue in the town, which was ranked as the "#1 Small-town Food Scene in America" is known for its eclectic blend of restaurants and shops that attract crows of enthusiastic travelers.