After selecting our travel gear from the car we headed off to find a nice place to breakfast. There was an older looking diner with a bar counter that wrapped around the inside so we thought that would be a nice place to eat. It turned out to be a great little eatery and had been around for some time (50 yrs+) and our waitress looked like she had been working there since day 1 :) She was quite old and had a bit of a palsy so she shook a bit when she was talking. Our food was good and afterwards we headed out to the liberty square area to see what was there. They have a great big visitor's center with plenty of exhibits to look at but after we found out that they didn't have any more tickets to go visit Liberty Hall we left. While Leann grabbed some Z's I went over to the Constitution center which turned out to be a lame exhibit with an copy of the constitution which you had to pay to see. After leaving I picked up Leann and we headed over to the visitor's center for the Liberty Bell. The building is pretty new and has some neat exhibits as well as the Liberty Bell itself. We took our pictures with it and then headed out to meander around the city and see some of the other sites (like Betsy Ross' house).
The downtown area is littered with various historic buildings, monuments, and interpretive sites. They have a set of people who actual come in character to a location and discuss the events that transpired there but we didn't get to see any of those. We eventually made our way to the chinatown area and then found this really neat place called the Terminal Market which is basically a bazaar inside of this building. Lucky for us the Amish were there that day. They had a wide variety of jellies to try and I had some Dandelion (tastes like honey), Tomato (too sweet)and Spicy (just as it sounds)jell as well as some Pumpkin Butter. I ended up getting a jar of the Dandelion, Spicy, and Pumpkin butter to take home. I also tried to talk to the sales-guy about how the Amish reconciled using electricity at the market and he said it was okay with them (still not sure why) and that many of them were Mennonites which use more modern technology but try to take the best of things and ignore the worst (i.e. pr0n). I remembered reading that the Mennonites were granted some time when they turned 19 or so to go out into the world and decide if they wanted to remain Mennonites and that often times they are quite debaucherous. However, this dude didn't seem inclined to talk about it only muttering that some friends of his had gone to Denver to see a football game. While I was talking to him Leann ordered some BBQ and then we went outside to eat it. Man, that was some good BBQ! After we ate we went back into the market and grabbed some of the, if not THE, best ice cream I've ever had. It was so creamy and flavorful...yums! However the people were not interested at all in talking to me...I guess they just wanted my money :)
After we left the market we decided to try and find the Rocky statue. We both thought it was at the city hall building so we walked up there and then all around it only to find out that no, the Rocky statue is not in fact found at the city hall building. It was a beautiful structure though and there were several other interesting buildings in the immediate vicinity so it wasn't a total wash.
Since we'd been out wandering for quite a while the hostel was finally open so we headed back to the car to pick up our bags and then went back to the hostel to check in. Luckily they had a room for Leann and since our clothes were pretty much all dirty she did wash for us while I sat and blogged. By the time we were finished it was pretty late and time for dinner so we asked about where to go to get a philly cheese steak. Apparently the two 'original' places, Gino's and Pat's, were quite a ways away from where we were staying so she recommended we go to Steve's (I think...) which was a lot closer and she said tasted essentially the same. I think it was about half a mile to walk there and the street it was on was packed with clubs and 20 somethings. The restaurant itself is pretty non-distinct and you get into a big line with everyone else and order it. I got mine with provologne and no onions but I think I should have got it with 'the whiz' (yes, cheeze whiz). The guy cooking the meat (huge black dude) kept putting water on the meat so it wouldn't burn but I think it ended up just making the meat taste like water. To be honest I wasn't that impressed with it. I think it would've been better with some grilled peppers on it but the meat was just so bland that I really couldn't taste much of anything. On the plus side, I had a yoohoo for the first time in years and that was really good. I think Leann's was better as she got the onions and peppers on hers but she wasn't all that impressed either. At least we tried it though :) The walk back to the hostel was uneventful and we pretty much just went to bed when we got back. Sometime in the middle of the night these guys came in and turned on the lights which made it really hard to sleep plus I kept alternating between hot and cold so I ended up getting a terrible nights sleep.
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