For those on mobile Timestamps 2:25 - Pennsylvania Avenue & Spring Garden Street 5:50 - Philadelphia Museum of Art (Rocky Statue and Rocky Steps are located here) 9:25 - Schuylkill River Trail 15:15 - Spring Garden Street Bridge 21:00 - Spring Garden Street & North 31st Street 22:20 - North 32nd Street & Spring Garden Street 25:30 - North 32nd Street & Powelton Avenue 29:20 - North 32nd Street & Cherry Street 33:00 - North 32nd Street & Market Street 34:20 - Woodland Walk at Drexel University 36:53 - South 33rd Street & Chestnut Street 37:45 - Woodland Walk at University of Pennsylvania 40:37 - South 34th Street & Walnut Street 43:55 - University of Pennsylvania Locust Walk 46:00 - The Wharton School 49:00 - Class of 1949 Generational Bridge 52:41 - St. Mary's Church 54:06 - South 40th Street & Locust Street 55:40 - Spruce Street & South 40th Street 59:35 - Gladys Hall Rosenthal Building - School of Veterinary Medicine 1:00:21 - Spruce Street & South 38th Street 1:02:51 - The Quadrangle 1:05:06 - Spruce Street & South 36th Street 1:08:12 - Spruce Street & South 34th Street
Thank you for your walk. I am from Chile South America. In 1962 I came to Philadelphia with my parents, I was 5 years old. My dad was studing his speciality in Endondontics in Pen University and we lived in 4303 Locust Street. Was wonderful to see how is today.
As always, you do a very good job of showing the city. I've enjoyed your walks through New York City and now you are doing Philidelphia in my home state of PA. I remember trying to walk from a bus station that was in the Middle of the city. In January and very cold. I gave up and went back to the bus station.
I am a Philadelphian, born and raised. I love Philly and always will. We have a lot of history and diversity. Yeah, we've got some rough places like most other large urban cities..but still. NYC is cool but Philly is cooler. 😎
Mostly North Philly. Also parts of West Philly. Actually, after he crosses the bridge from the Art Museum, he's about five blocks away from Lancaster Avenue. Penn and Drexel students have gentrified most of the area, but there is a area a few blocks over known as the 'bottom'! A lot of craziness happens there daily. As he said, it can go down anywhere. Just be vigilant.
For those on mobile
Timestamps
2:25 - Pennsylvania Avenue & Spring Garden Street
5:50 - Philadelphia Museum of Art (Rocky Statue and Rocky Steps are located here)
9:25 - Schuylkill River Trail
15:15 - Spring Garden Street Bridge
21:00 - Spring Garden Street & North 31st Street
22:20 - North 32nd Street & Spring Garden Street
25:30 - North 32nd Street & Powelton Avenue
29:20 - North 32nd Street & Cherry Street
33:00 - North 32nd Street & Market Street
34:20 - Woodland Walk at Drexel University
36:53 - South 33rd Street & Chestnut Street
37:45 - Woodland Walk at University of Pennsylvania
40:37 - South 34th Street & Walnut Street
43:55 - University of Pennsylvania Locust Walk
46:00 - The Wharton School
49:00 - Class of 1949 Generational Bridge
52:41 - St. Mary's Church
54:06 - South 40th Street & Locust Street
55:40 - Spruce Street & South 40th Street
59:35 - Gladys Hall Rosenthal Building - School of Veterinary Medicine
1:00:21 - Spruce Street & South 38th Street
1:02:51 - The Quadrangle
1:05:06 - Spruce Street & South 36th Street
1:08:12 - Spruce Street & South 34th Street
Thank you for your walk. I am from Chile South America. In 1962 I came to Philadelphia with my parents, I was 5 years old. My dad was studing his speciality in Endondontics in Pen University and we lived in 4303 Locust Street. Was wonderful to see how is today.
When I miss my school, I come to watch this. Every corner has a story to tell.
PA is entirely different to NYC and so are the people. Thank you.
As always, you do a very good job of showing the city. I've enjoyed your walks through New York City and now you are doing Philidelphia in my home state of PA. I remember trying to walk from a bus station that was in the Middle of the city. In January and very cold. I gave up and went back to the bus station.
Thanks, you need to revisit again before the weather gets too cold!
I am a Philadelphian, born and raised. I love Philly and always will. We have a lot of history and diversity. Yeah, we've got some rough places like most other large urban cities..but still. NYC is cool but Philly is cooler. 😎
@Kevin A. oh, I know Bristol. I go that way to check out a couple of fish stores. Lol
Relaxing 😌
Great walk and video..thanks for sharing.
Looks like it's always sunny in Philadelphia, huh
Philly my kind of town moving there instead less expensive than nyc plus I visit twice
Great video!! Thanks
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No stop for a look at the Art Museum?!?
What areas should you avoid in Philly?
I’m not too familiar with Philly. You have to be aware of your surroundings no matter where you travel.
Mostly North Philly. Also parts of West Philly. Actually, after he crosses the bridge from the Art Museum, he's about five blocks away from Lancaster Avenue. Penn and Drexel students have gentrified most of the area, but there is a area a few blocks over known as the 'bottom'! A lot of craziness happens there daily. As he said, it can go down anywhere. Just be vigilant.
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you should visit north philly
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