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9-25-2008 @ 9:31PM
gail said...
"No significant weather" in New Hampshire?? When I was a kid we climbed Mount Washington. I remember there was a certain amount of bragging about the "worst weather in America" on the signs. But I guess it is all relative!
Glad you had a good time in Philadelphia. I love Reading Terminal Market, too. Is there still an oyster stall? The original train shed of the actual railway station has been re-purposed into the main hall of the convention center. If your crew hotel is the same as my pilot boyfriend's airline's PHL crew hotel, it has an elevator lobby just outside the entrance to this 19th C. cavernous structure. It is awesome. Another easy quirky thing to do on a weekday afternoon in downtown Philadelphia is to walk down Market Street to Macy's ( formerly Wanamakers') department store, home of the world's largest pipe organ.Free concerts every day at noon and 4 PM. You can shop for gifts for the girls while the organ rattles your teeth!
Feel free to drop me a note next time you'll be in Philly. Mike and I will give you the tour!
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