Philadelphia: The City of Brotherly Love

An Indian flag exhibited among other flags on the roads of Philadelphia


The Liberty Bell: the main attraction of Philadelphia


The Prestigious Annenberg School of Communication of the University of Pennsylvania




The city of Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylavania is a compact, little beautiful city situated between two rivers. Phil-adel-phia, truly means the city of brotherly love.
The city breathes the spirit of Liberty. Philadelphia was the original capital of the USA when in 1776 the constitutions were signed. The monuments like constitution center, independence hall, etc., narrate a thousand stories.
The symbol of liberty, the Liberty bell is housed in a new building now. Crowds throng to see it. For me, being in the Independence area was a special experience, because it was August 15th, the day of Indian Independence.
A visit to the Prestigious Annenberg school of communication and the University of Pennsylvania, celebration of independence day with the students of Drexel University and making friends and finally a tasty indian lunch at the 'Sitara' indian restaurant near the University of Pennsylvania were some of the highlights of my weeklong rich experience in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia indeed abounds in brotherly love!!

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