Julia Valenti1 COMM115 Bill Keating Due: March 30, 2010.

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Julia Valenti1 COMM115 Bill Keating Due: March 30, 2010

Julia Valenti2 “THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE”

 The City was originally found in 1682, by William Penn  Prior to Penn’s arrival, the city was inhabited by Indians  The City became the site for many historic events, including the Declaration of Independence, a home to Benjamin Franklin, and even home to the battle where George Washington once found…at Valley Forge! Julia Valenti3

 Offers exclusive tours to find out all about the history of the Declaration of Independence, including a walk down the block to where the now famous Liberty Bell stands today  Film site for the movie: National Treasure! Julia Valenti4

 New Attractions Every Month (Chronicles of Narnia Display, King Tut, Star Wars, etc.)  Different Activities for all Ages!  Different Tour Packages Available  Sports Athletes Often Seen Here! Julia Valenti5

6 Home of the 2008 World Series Champs! The Fighting Philadelphia Eagles! The Mighty Flyers!

 Is home to the very first, Cheesteak!  Tourists are said to come from different cities, states, and even countries to try out one of the original Classic Philadelphia Cheesteaks! Julia Valenti7

 Home to major business corporations including:  Peco Energy  ESPN SPORTS  Sunoco  Wawa Julia Valenti8

 Philadelphia is home to Multiple Colleges. Including: Drexel University, University of the Sciences, University of Penn (where Transformers 2 was filmed!), La Salle, St. Joe’s, Temple University and Villanova Julia Valenti9