Of course, for lunch we had to eat a Philadelphia cheesecake and also a very yummy milkshake that Dan and I shared … thanksfully, because I’m sure it was 2000 carlories at least – so yummy!
We decided that we would first visit the Eastern State Penitentiary. Olivia was quite excited to tour a prison.
It was a photographer’s heaven … so many unique textures and perspectives. While we were there there must have been a photography club or class because I never saw so many people walking around with big time cameras and tri-pods.
This was Al Capone’s cell … obviously he received some special treatment while he was here for a year.
Afterwards, we had a little time before we needed to be at the engagement party, so we stooped by and toured Betsy Ross’s house.
Betsy Ross explained to the children that she had the idea for a 5-pointed star. Apparently George Washington wanted a 6 point star. Betsy made a 5-point star out of paper for each of the children.
Then we went to Benjamin Franklin’s resting place. Both Dan and I commented that he certainly was an overachiever.
Then we explored Historic Christ Church. It is known as “The Nation’s Church” because of the famous Revolutionary-era leaders who worshiped here,