![]() If you’re planning on visiting for a few days, consider purchasing a CityPass or Philadelphia Pass, both of which offer substantial savings if you visit multiple locations (most of which are on my top 20 list). The website is well organized and has suggestions organized by neighborhood, season, or family friendly activities. Before you head to Philadelphia, check out for tons of recommendations, itineraries, and calendars. There certainly is a lot of history “preserved” in Philadelphia, but there’s also a ton of other ways to explore the city with kids. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city, is known for many things: being the “City of Brotherly Love” the home of the cheesesteak, the first bank, and the Liberty Bell and the place where “eagles fly.” Home to over one million people and less than a two hour drive from both New York City and Baltimore, it’s probably most know for being the first capitol of America and the location of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Check out the large dining room and back kitchen. Private reception room, now used to host celebrities and dignitaries attending shows, located in the Roxy Suite on the 5th floor. Guests also have the opportunity to meet with a Rockette and have photos taken.ġ0. View a short film that reviews the history of the Hall and the Rockettes. We were honored to provide TVs, video conferencing and web streaming services for a press conference detailing the re-opening of Radio City Music Hall. Screening room with original seats from 1932. Check out the metal ruler mounted to one door frame- it’s used to check the height of Rockette auditioners (who must be between 5’6” and 5’10.5” inches tall)ĩ. The large rehearsal hall used by performers to practice. For a time, the theater was the leading tourist destination in the city, with more than 300 million people attending its stage shows, movies, concerts and. The costume shop, which houses all of the Rockettes’ costumes (my son was losing patience with my photography!)Ĩ. ![]() Two days after Christmas in 1932, The Radio City Music Hall opened for the first time to New York audiences. Look for over 5,000 house lights hidden behind the iconic arches that create the walls and ceilings and check out the organs on either side of the stage- there are over 4,000 pipes in each organ.ħ. The hall presents touring Broadway shows, as well as visiting symphony orchestras, opera and ballet companies, and other events. The Music Hall’s Opening Night Was A Bit of a Disaster. The Hall- take a seat in the 3rd mezzanine and marvel at how every seat is a good seat at radio City Music Hall. ![]()
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