Filadélfia histórica para crianças de 5 a 12 anos





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A única turnê do seu tipo! Este passeio a pé de 1,5 horas torna a revolucionária Filadélfia viva para crianças de 5 a 12. Huzzah! As crianças devem ser acompanhadas por um adulto.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Como começou a Pensilvânia? Saiba sobre os Quakers e ouça como Betsy Ross adorou aqui na Free Quaker Meeting House, c. 1783.
Filadélfia teve a primeira moeda da nação. Hoje, este site é a maior moeda do mundo, produzindo a maioria das moedas dos EUA.
O pai fundador favorito de Philly. Veja sua sepultura de 1790 e ouça sobre sua incrível vida, aqui em Filadélfia e no exterior.
Veja “Claves para a Comunidade”, um busto de bronze de nove pés do pai fundador Benjamin Franklin pelo escultor James Peniston. Por que há chaves em todo o Ben?
Betsy Ross realmente costurou a primeira bandeira americana? A casa, cerca de 1740, tem tantas histórias maravilhosas. Se as paredes pudessem falar.
Um marco histórico nacional e a rua habitada mais antiga da América, datada de 1703. Pedras preciosas, carcaças, casas coloniais, marcadores de incêndio históricos. Você poderia viver assim no século XVIII?
A Igreja Histórica de Cristo é um marco sobrevivente notável da Revolução Americana. Assinantes da Declaração de Independência estão enterrados aqui, juntamente com outras figuras revolucionárias notáveis.
Os Estados Unidos nasceram aqui! A Constituição dos EUA foi criada aqui! Huzzah! Independence Hall, cerca de 1733, foi a casa do estado da Pensilvânia por mais de quarenta anos antes de a América se separar da Grã-Bretanha em 1776. Se as paredes pudessem falar.
Deixe a Liberdade tocar! Localizado aqui no Liberty Bell Center, o Liberty Bell é um símbolo icônico e duradouro da América.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(28)
Wendy communicated directly with us prior to the tour to make sure we knew what to expect and where to meet. It was 103 degrees and Wendy ensured we took shaded routes and structured our tour for air conditioned stops. She engaged my 4 and 7 year old and kept them interested. “Learned a lot (said by my husband, a history major)!”
Wendy was an amazing tour guide. Very knowledgeable and interactive with the kids. She also made it fun for the adults.
Wendy was amazing with all the kids. Our small kids thought it was so fun and our oldest kids were so excited to answer questions. They all learned so much and had a great time. Excellent tour guide.
Tour content was perfect for our 7 year old. Pace and information was great. Wendy was a lot of fun and the kids (and adults) learned a lot.
So much fun! We loved the information and seeing the city. Wendy is very kind and knows her history!
Liked having a tour that is geared to kids. My grandson (6 years old) was engaged with our tour director Wendy for the whole tour. The timing (1 1/2 hr) was perfect length.
Wendy tuned into the children in the group and adjusted the conversation and facts to their level of learning. The day was really hot and humid and Wendy tried to keep us in shady spots along the way.
Our 8 &10 year old grandsons could't wait to fill in their parents on everything they saw and learned. The 4th grader just finished studying the American Revolution so had answers handy but Wendy was so good at engaging and encouraging the younger one who had little knowledge beforehand. I'm a suburbanite who, nonetheless, knows the city and its history well but Wendy still had me hooked with so much new information. You won't find a more patient, kind and knowledgeable guide for you or your kids in this city or any other.
My daughter and I had Wendy as our tour guide. She was very knowledgeable and spoke to the kids in our group at their pace. The kids had lots of fun questions and Wendy was able to answer each one at their level. Everyone one learned something new and had a great time.
I went with two other families with a total of ten or eleven kids. We toured with Wendy, who was dressed in a delightful period costume and kept the kids engaged the entire time. We saw things I've never seen in Philly before; most of what she showed us was new to me. Great experience!



