Philadelphie et le comté d'Amish

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Start / End Point
42nd Street and 8th Avenue
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47TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE

Philadelphie et le comté d'Amish

 

Quittez New York à travers le New Jersey et la Pennsylvanie et vers la ville de l'amour fraternel de Philadelphie. En arrivant dans le quartier historique de Philadelphie, nous visitons la célèbre Liberty Bell, l'un des symboles de la liberté en Amérique, la place de la Constitution et le Congress Hall. Promenez-vous dans l’allée d’Elfreth, la plus ancienne rue habitée d’Amérique.

Continuez pour une visite panoramique de Philadelphie qui comprend le quartier financier, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, l'historique Philadelphie et plus encore. Au départ de Philadelphie, nous apercevons les célèbres «Rocky Steps», puis continuons vers le comté de Lancaster, domicile du peuple Amish. Après une pause pour déjeuner au marché Amish, nous nous embarquons pour une authentique promenade en buggy Amish à travers le pays de la ferme amish et apprenons comment ils vivent sans bénéficier de la technologie moderne, sans électricité, sans eau courante, sans service téléphonique ou sans appareils.
En fin d'après-midi, nous partons vers l'est pour une arrivée en soirée à New York.

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Philadelphia point of interest
  • Elfreth's alley
  • Betsy ross house
  • Liberty Bell
  • Independence Hall
  • Rocky Statue 
  • National Constitution Center
  • Lancester County 
BLADES COURT
Elfreth's alley

Named for blacksmith and property owner Jeremiah Elfreth, Elfreth’s Alley was home to the eighteenth-century artisans and tradespeople who were the backbone of Colonial Philadelphia.

Over 300 years later, the historic 32 houses that line the street remain hot properties, and this itty-bitty cobblestone alley is a designated National Historic Landmark.
 

BETSY
Betsy ross house

The well-known and loved story of Betsy Ross sewing the first Stars & Stripes is tightly woven into the colorful fabric of America's rich history. The Betsy Ross House, the birthplace of the American flag, is alive with the sights and sounds of the 18th century. Tour the house and then stay a while longer to meet Betsy in her upholstery shop and learn more about her exciting life and times through our interactive, historical programming.

LIBERTY BELL
Liberty Bell

The State House bell, now known as the Liberty Bell, rang in the tower of the Pennsylvania State House. Today, we call that building Independence Hall. Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly Isaac Norris first ordered a bell for the bell tower in 1751 from the Whitechapel Foundry in London. That bell cracked on the first test ring. Local metalworkers John Pass and John Stow melted down that bell and cast a new one right here in Philadelphia.

 

INDEPENDENCE HALL
Independence Hall

Independence Hall is a historic civic building in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in which both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted by America's Founding Fathers. The structure forms the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park and has been designated a UNESCO world Heritage Site.

The building was completed in 1753 as the Pennsylvania State House, and served as the capitol for the Province and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until the state capital moved to Lancaster in 1799. It became the principal meeting place of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1783 and was the site of the Constitutional Convention in the summer of 1787.

ROCKY STATUE
Rocky Statue 

The 72 stone steps leading up to the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have become known as the "Rocky Steps" as a result of a scene from the film Rocky.  Tourists often mimic Rocky's famous climb, a metaphor for an underdog or an everyman rising to a challenge. A bronze Rocky statue is  located at the bottom right of the steps, is a popular photo opportunity for visitors.  

NATIONAL
National Constitution Center

The National Constitution Center is a nonprofit institution devoted to the Constitution of the United States. On Independence Mall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the center is an interactive museum and a national town hall for constitutional dialogue, hosting government leaders, journalists, scholars, and celebrities for public discussions (including presidential debates).  

LANCESTER
Lancester County 

Lancaster County sometimes nicknamed the Garden Spot of America or Pennsylvania Dutch Country, is a county located in the south central part of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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