Adrian Balboa's Grave
A real grave for a fictional character | 10
Albert Einstein's Pipe
You've seen it in photos, now see it in person | 12
America's Best Bathroom
It's just outside Philadelphia, and it's alive | 14
Assembly
The swankiest rooftop in town | 16
Baleroy Mansion
Maybe a little too haunted | 18
Barnes Foundation
Black culture among the impressionists | 20
Bartram's Garden
Colonial America's first garden | 22
Batala Philly
Philly's most inclusive musical act | 24
BioPond
A shockingly secluded secret garden | 26
Black Vulture Gallery
Art for your skin, art for your walls | 28
BOK
Vintage cheese, anyone? | 30
Buist Sophora
A beloved tree that defies destruction | 32
Burlesque Academy
Get your Gypsy Rose Lee on | 34
Carmen's
Where Obama went for a cheesesteak | 36
Cave of Kelpius
Where America's first mystic cult awaited Doomsday | 38
Charles Dickens' Desk
Not his only, but his last | 40
Cherry Street Pier
An abandoned space turned community inspiration | 42
Cherry Street Tavern
Is that a urinal trough along the bar? | 44
Cira Green
A complete park in the sky | 46
Circadium School of Contemporary Circus
The first state-accredited program for circus arts | 48
The Clay Studio
Learn, create, and "clay it forward" | 50
The Colored Girls Museum
A curated collection in a private home | 52
Congress Hall
Move over, Independence Hall | 54
Curtis Institute
Free education and free concerts | 56
DeLong Building
A stunning model of urban fire history | 58
Dirty Franks
Eye-popping dive with serious heart | 60
Discovery Center
From forgotten reservoir to city treasure | 62
Dream Garden
A masterpiece nearly lost | 64
Earliest US Serial Killer
The devil in the white city met his end in Philadelphia | 66
East Market
A full community in a single block | 68
Edgar Allan Poe's House
Three stories and one creepy basement | 70
Eiffel Tower of Philly
It's a milk bottle, but close enough | 72
Emmy the Mannequin
A local celeb hawking inside jokes | 74
Eternal Performance
Some seats come with an extra show | 76
Fairmount Groot
An enduring fixture in an evolving garden | 78
Fairmount Water Works
A hands-on learning center in a historic location | 80
FDR Skate Park
Where community and government agree | 82
First Antislavery Protest
An early petition against hypocrisy and injustice | 84
First Person Arts
Where Philadelphians take center stage | 86
Fitler Square Farmers Market
A delicious secret in a picturesque square | 88
Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club
Philly's urban Black cowboys | 90
Four Seasons Total Landscaping
A political disaster and a business boon | 92
George Washington's Apron
For ceremony, not for kitchen messes | 94
Germantown White House
America's oldest surviving presidential residence | 96
Giant Otters
Philadelphia's cutest "first" | 98
Giant Wood Slide
Big fun for the little ones | 100
Graffiti Pier
Philly's most photographed illegal art | 102
The Gross Clinic
So gross it couldn't be displayed | 104
Halloween
Find the store, find a treasure | 106
Hamilton Garden
A rooftop within a rooftop | 108
Insectarium
The only cockroach kitchen you'd pay to see | 110
Irish Memorial
A waterfront homage to those who came and went | 112
Jazz Attack
Lindy Hop or Philly Bop, it's your call | 114
Jim Loewer Glass
Blow your own masterpiece | 116
John E. Freyer Marker
A small testament to a monumental shift | 118
King's Highway Bridge
Built for Penn, used by Washington | 120
LGBT Community Center
A local resource of national proportion | 122
Lydia Darrah School
Moderne building honoring a Revolutionary spy | 124
Magic Gardens
There's a secret among the murals | 126
Maillardet's Automaton
The future, according to the past | 128
Manayunk Canal Towpath
Recreation among the remnants of industry | 130
Mask and Wig Clubhouse
A long tradition of musical-comedy wit and whimsy | 132
Mount Moriah Cemetery
Is Betsy Ross still in this unowned cemetery? | 134
Mummers Museum
Your chance to be a Mummer, if only for a moment | 136
Neon Museum
Representing the "Workshop of the World" | 138
Octavius V. Catto Memorial
Enormous impact from a short life | 140
Ohio State House
The last state house from the first World's Fair | 142
Old St. Joseph's Church
A hidden church, then and now | 144
Oneida Debate
Two revolutions in one | 146
Original Pumpkin Spice
Philly was into pumpkin spice before it was basic | 148
Painted Bride
Incubating a city's underserved communities | 150
Patti LaBelle Way
A permanent home for a Philly legend | 152
Philadelphia Independents
Philly-centric, Philly-made, Philly-proud | 154
Philadelphia Stars Memorial Park
A small tribute to a major contribution | 156
Prison Synagogue
The first in the nation | 158
Pulse Fountain
The train timetable you didn't know existed | 160
Quince Street
The most charming, among alleys | 162
Rail Park
It's even greener than you think | 164
Random Tea Room
Shopping, sipping, and co-working in serenity | 166
Rittenhouse Chess
Make your move, make a friend | 168
River Hammocks
Beach vibes at the riverfront | 170
The Rosenbach
A literary wonderland | 172
The Rotunda
A literal arts sanctuary | 174
Sedgley Woods Disc Golf
An older course for a newer sport | 176
Sesame Place
The country's original Sesame Street theme park | 178
Shrek Box
Leave an ogre, take an ogre | 180
Sidewalk Pretzel
A beloved symbol of the city | 182
Singh Center
An architectural jewel | 184
Sister Cities Park
Where Philly is the center of everything | 186
Skew Arch Bridge
Better below than above | 188
Southeast Asian Market
An enormous market you've somehow missed | 190
St. Albans Place
From Devil's Pocket to romantic courtyard | 192
St. John Neumann's Body
A holy body permanently on display | 194
Star Doors
Philly's most coveted glass | 196
Surgical Amphitheater
You've seen them on TV, now see one in person | 198
Taller Puertorriqueno
The cultural heart of El Barrio | 200
Tea for Few at Stenton
The hot drink wasn't for everyone in early Philly | 202
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
Smallest national park site, big dose of history | 204
Thirsty Dice
Eat, drink, play, and propose? | 206
Thunderbird Salvage
Bargaining for local treasures | 208
Tomb of Empress Ana Maria
Final resting place of Mexico's first empress | 210
Urban Fishing
Country fun in the city | 212
W Hotel WET Deck Bar
Have a drink with a couple of legends | 214
Wagner Free Institute
Free science lessons in a Victorian museum | 216
West Laurel Hill
Where America's best came to rest | 218
Whispering Benches
Share your secrets in public | 220
Wildlife Refuge
Go birds! | 222
William & Letitia Still House
Harriet Tubman stood here - and slept here, too | 224
Wonderspaces
A nearly indefinable space | 226
Wood Street Steps
Step into the past and toward Utopia | 228
World Cafe Live
An independent stage for everyone | 230