
Arm & Hammer Park
Arm & Hammer Park is the ballpark home of the Trenton Thunder, a minor league baseball team affiliated with the New York Yankees. The ballpark features views of the river and has a floating dock tie-up for boaters attending games. Formerly Mercer County Waterfront Park.
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Lincoln Financial Field
Built in 2003, Lincoln Financial Field is home of the Philadelphia Eagles. The stadium can be seen from the Delaware River.
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Wells Fargo Center
Built in 1996, the Wells Fargo Center is home of the Philadelphia Flyers and Sixers.
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Campbell’s Field
Campbell’s Field houses the Camden Riversharks baseball team, with spectacular views of the Philadelphia skyline and Ben Franklin Bridge.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
Since 1924, the Philadelphia Museum of Art has contained more than 225,000 pieces of art that span from two millennia and six continents. The museum also features a gift shop, restaurant, and is widely known for its steps, made famous by the movie Rocky.
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Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center
Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center features performing and visual arts, showcasing a range of artists and performers of international prominence and local celebrity.
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Rutgers-Camden Center For The Arts
Rutgers-Camden Center For The Arts, part of the Rutgers University campus, provides performances, exhibitions, education programs, and community projects that inspire a full appreciation and enjoyment of the arts.
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Independence Seaport Museum
Dedicated to the maritime history of the Delaware Valley, the Independece Seaport Museum is located at Penn’s Landing and houses exhibits like the USS Olympia and the submarine USS Becuna.
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