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Tag Archives: philadelphia
Our March Trip to Philadelphia – Day 1
Tuesday morning was a rather hectic day. This was Spring Break for the kids here in NJ, so looked at what to do while the kids had a week off. I was obviously free as a jaybird, so we decided to go … Continue reading
Posted in Trips
Tagged bonchon chicken, doubletree, hilton, korean cuisine, philadelphia, road trip, robbie, seamless
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I haven’t done a haunted house in a long time, so… Terror Behind the Walls!
For Friday night, Namita organized a trip to attend Terror Behind the Walls, a haunted house experience at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, PA. It’s normally a museum, but it seems that they turn it into an intricate haunted house. … Continue reading
Posted in Friends
Tagged eastern state penitentiary, halloween, haunted house, philadelphia
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A weekend in Philly – Saturday
This weekend, we went to Philadelphia to see the sights. The plan was to spend the entire weekend in the Philadelphia area to visit the Franklin Institute on Saturday and the Philadelphia Zoo on Sunday. We would also fit in a … Continue reading
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Tagged franklin institute science museum, julie, philadelphia, robbie, vacation
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The Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia
Today, my wife was working, so she missed all the fun. I took the kids to Philadelphia to spend a few hours at the Please Touch Museum. My wife first told me about it, and I think she had heard … Continue reading