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Visiting Gloucester City, Philadelphia – Four Destinations you must Visit

Screen Shot 2021-10-25 at 7.33.44The Walt Whitman Bridge, connects Gloucester City New Jersey with Philadelphia Pennsylvania

 

Gloucester City, Philadelphia is a popular destination for tourists as there are a few places you can visit and explore to fully experience the city to the full. This city is popular in the summer as there are many outdoor activities you can participate in, therefore you can expect to wait in queues, and now that the global pandemic restrictions are relaxing, many people are going outside and living their life again. But, if you do find yourself in a queue and you would like to make some money to fuel your day, you can play a wide range of online games via multiple gaming platforms, make sure you check the site bonus-promotion-code.com and receive fantastic promotions, odds, bonuses as well as a good welcome package. 

 

Furthermore, here are 3 things you can do in Gloucester City to get the best experience possible,

 

Visiting Washington Lake Park - Just a 5 minute drive from Gloucester County's centre, Washington Lake Park is a beautiful, tranquil haven. You could go for a stroll, run, or bike ride here, or have a picnic with friends and family. It's New Jersey's largest municipal park, at 350 acres, and it's opened every day of the year from dawn to sunset. There are fishing piers, beach volleyball courts, and a covered pavilion where you may dine a grilled dinner.

 

Philadelphia Museum of Art - More than 227,000 items are on display in more than 200 galleries at this massive museum. The exhibitions range from textiles and tools to paintings and photographs, and they come from all around the world. The Rodin Museum, Anne d'Harnon court Sculpture Garden, and the adjacent Perelman Building are all part of the museum complex.

 

Liberty Bell Center - Only one thing is on display at the Liberty Bell Center: the bell, that became a symbol of the United States' independence from Great Britain. On July 8, 1776, the bell was rung throughout Philadelphia and the country to announce the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence.

 

Camden Shipyard & Martime Museum - The Camden Shipyard & Nautical Museum is a maritime museum located New Jersey's Waterfront South district, across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The museum first opened its doors in September of 2016. Its primary structure is the old Church of our Saviour, and its grounds include property previously held by the New York Shipbuilding Co., which was once the world's largest shipyard.

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