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100 Things to Do in Philadelphia Before You Die, Second Edition

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A LOOK INSIDE

Title: 100 Things to Do in Philadelphia Before You Die
Author: Irene Levy Baker
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781681062723
Price: $17.00

Stroll along cobblestone streets. Duck into secret speakeasies. Explore urban parks.

100 Things to Do in Philadelphia Before You Die provides the inside scoop on well-known attractions and hidden gems plus tips on snagging reservations at trendy restaurants, scoring discounts, and getting the most out of each experience. This updated edition includes more things to do, see, and taste, new itineraries, and updates to every page.

First-time visitors will discover must-see attractions, including Reading Terminal Market and the Museum of the American Revolution, along with Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, mural tours, Spruce Street Harbor Park, and other only-in- Philadelphia sights. Born and raised on cheesesteaks? This book takes long-time Philadelphians to under-the-radar spots, from an old fashioned rodeo to a former opera house turned modern venue for A-list performers, up 60 floors to indulge in cocktails, and down a tiny alley to visit the city’s oldest tavern.
Find out why Philadelphia was the only city in the country to make National Geographic’s list of best places to visit. And don’t miss out on the fun as author Irene Levy Baker shares secrets she’s learned while working in Philadelphia’s hospitality industry for three decades.

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In this episode, host Jim DeLorenzo is joined by Irene Levy Baker, a seasoned public relations specialist and accomplished author, in a conversation that delves into the art of storytelling, particularly in the realm of non-fiction books. With a wealth

The following morning is spent in the company of Irene Levy Baker, author of 100 Things To Do In Philadelphia Before You Die and Unique Eats and Eateries of Philadelphia. She’s a Philly-expert and human dynamo and, like yesterday’s guides,

Whether you’re planning a staycation or escorting visitors on tour of the City of Brotherly Love, Irene Levy Baker has got you covered.

There are lots of fun things to do in Philadelphia this summer - including new things that opened during the pandemic and lesser-known sights that even long-time locals might not know about. Ready to get out there and start having

Philadelphia has a lot of fun this summer. New things that opened during the pandemic, and lesser-known attractions that even long-time locals may not know. Ready to go out and start having fun again?

There are lots of fun things to do in Philadelphia this summer - including new things that opened during the pandemic and lesser-known sights that even long-time locals might not know about. Ready to get out there and start having

PHILADELPHIA -- Congratulations to Reading Terminal Market, Philadelphia’s beloved public market, for being voted the best public market in America by USA Today 10Best. The market is one of the oldest and largest public markets in the nation and after

It's back! Every foodie’s favorite time of the year -- Center City Restaurant Week. More than 60 restaurants will participate in the glorious gluttonous event, which runs from Monday, May 17 through Friday, May 28. Each restaurant will offer 3-course

Now that azaleas and lilacs are blooming and temperatures are growing higher, it's the perfect time to check out some of the area's gardens. Of course you'll want to visit Longwood Gardens, the horticultural showplace in Kennett Square. But don't

Did your mom always tell you to help others? Show her you were actually listening by getting her a mother's day gift from a local small business. Here are some gifts from local businesses that your mom will love as

With warm weather right around the corner and vaccines being distributed, it looks like life might soon get back on track. And Irene Levy Baker, author of 100 Things to Do in Philadelphia can help to make sure your “new

With warm weather right around the corner and vaccines being distributed, it looks like life might soon get back on track. And Irene Levy Baker, author of 100 Things Philadelphia can help to make sure your “new normal” is even

If the thought of preparing a Passover seder feels like one more plague this year. Or if cooking Easter brunch or supper seems too “eggs-travagant,” there are several area restaurants that will do the cooking for you. Here’s a list

Len Davidson has been passionate about creating and preserving neon signs for more than 40 years. And during the dark days of the pandemic, he created a shiny new attraction for the city—the Neon Museum of Philadelphia. The museum, which

A Triceratops with a 1,000-pound head and three massive horns, a 15-foot-tall Wooly Mammoth, a 3,000 pound T-rex with a threatening jaw and a 98-foot long Alamosaurus with a 20-foot long tail will be the newest residents at the Philadelphia

Author Irene Levy (rhymes with our sponsor Bryner Chevy :)) Baker takes us on a tour of Philadelphia with the newly-updated 100 Things To Do In Philadelphia Before You Die. Originally written in 2016, this update—while not titled particularly 2020/COVID-friendly—covers

Host Paul Perrello talks again with author Irene Levy Baker about her book, 100 Things To Do in Philadelphia Before You Die, as she releases the second edition.  

Kay Scorboria decided that instead of becoming a nun she’d marry a sailor she met at McGillin’s Olde Ale House. She and the sailor, Preston, have been married almost 60 years and have 5 children and 11 grandchildren.

For Valentine’s Day, bundle up and take a tour of the Philadelphia region’s most romantic sculptures. Perfect for long-time couples or two-somes that are newly-bubbled. It’s safe, it’s free and it’s romantic! Visit one. Or two. Or visit them all.

One way to safely skate through the winter, and perhaps the last few pre-vaccination months (hopefully) is by ice skating. Here’s what you can expect at local outdoor ice rinks.

Irene Levy Baker, author of 100 Things To Do In Philadelphia Before You Die, will explain how to have fun in the Philadelphia region at the Delaware County Press Club’s virtual event on February 17, 2021 at noon.

Irene Levy Baker, author of 100 Things To Do In Philadelphia Before You Die, will explain how to have fun in the Philadelphia region at the Delaware County Press Club’s virtual event on Feb. 17 at noon.

In this episode, we meet Irene, who can name a restaurant with just 1 or 2 clues. She loves ice cream; she eats it every night because the calcium is good for her bones. Her favorite is mint chocolate chip.

This time of year is so great in Philadelphia because there are so many fun fall activities. With just a couple weeks left before temperatures take a deeper dive, we’ve got a great list of things to do this season.

Author of the 100 Things to Do in Philadelphia is sharing her ideas of some of the best Halloween activities for the whole family instead of trick-or-treating this season.

Irene Levy Baker tells us all about the best places to eat out on Thanksgiving.

The pandemic and the shutdowns may have some feeling a little blue this holiday season, but if you’re still looking for some COVID-safe fun, there are plenty of spots in our area.

On this episode of You Oughta Know, Irene Levy Baker, author of 100 Things to Do in Philadelphia Before You Die, shares her favorite socially distanced fall activities.

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