Took a personal trip in July to visit friends and sightsee in 4 different US cities. Started in Chicago, then went to Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. Was not out to get really quality/artistic shots, just to photo when I had an opportunity each city. Was also out to enjoy each city’s gay scene (no photos).
My second stop was in Philly (I know VZ just posted a great thread as well, sorry!). Great city, it had been a while. Definitely a grungier city. Very small gay scene centered around Locust and 12th/13th right in Center City (Washington Square West), with a mixed-crowd and an after hours that everyone goes to after 2.
Candidly I spent no time in the South/North/West neighborhoods. Got a good view of the northern side of the city on the way out (Acela), and it looks very very blown out! Very much like the South Side of Chicago, though it looks even worse (with lots of potential, of course). Center City is very lively. What’s different about Philly as opposed to SF, Chicago, New York, and Boston is that Center City/"downtown" serves both as the CBD and the best place to live in the city (arguably). Philadelphia just isn’t a very wealthy city at all, though much of it is concentrated around Center City and Rittenhouse. It’s definitely a city that makes it “cool” to be downtown, and in fact, downtown is where you really want to be in order to be close to many of the best bars/restaurants/entertainment options in the city. The gay scene is also downtown (as opposed to East Lakeview in Chicago, Castro in SF, South End/Dorchester in Boston, and HK/Chelsea in New York).
I just have to comment, though, that as encompassing as downtown is, much of it is entirely pedestrian unfriendly. The south half where Rittenhouse Square is situated and the older neighborhoods are is fine. With narrow streets, crosswalks, grid, etc. The area with many of the office towers, the area around Comcast Center, and the boulevard where the museums, and library are is totally pedestrian unfriendly. The city will have to do something about it. Also, for all of the talk that U City is an extension of Center City, in my opinion it really is not. U City is quite far away, separated by a river and not a very pedestrian friendly walk at all. The buildings in U City are also spread apart, so it’s not really like much of Center City at all, maybe like a shorter version of the northern half of Center City.
Other threads from trip:
Chicago
New York / Boston
1. Journey starts and ends at 30th Street Station, which brings together Acela/Amtrak, SEPTA regional, and SEPTA rapid transit. It is not in the heart of the city and requires a ride either on the subway or a cab. Because of the distance, I personally would not want to office at Cira Center or FMC, or live in Evo. Beautiful and very user friendly station, though (hopefully SF takes a cue to this and the stations in Chicago and Boston).
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2. Narrow Center City streets
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3. Lots of buildings are kind of run down
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5. Walnut Street, the city’s main shopping street
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48. Here you can see the new Mormon Temple under construction
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49. The Philadelphia Museum of Art. They need to keep the Rocky Steps, that ironically seemed like one of the biggest attractions in the city, maybe even bigger than the museum itself. Kind of lame, but something that definitely is unique and appeals to people as a very American thing.
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