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{{toplink|url=http://www.parkatpennslanding.com/|name=parkatpennslanding.com}}'''The Park at Penn's Landing'''.
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{{toplink|url=http://www.parkatpennslanding.com/|name=parkatpennslanding.com}}The new Park at Penn’s Landing will connect the city to the heart of the waterfront.
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The new Park at Penn’s Landing will be a 11.5-acre civic space stretching between Chestnut Street, Walnut Street, Front Street, and the Delaware River. The park will include a wide variety of activities and features, including flexible open space for performances and festivals; food and drink options; a new play area; a relocated RiverRink for ice skating in the Winter; and a water play area to cool off in the Summer. DRWC is currently conducting a city-wide effort to engage Philadelphians from all backgrounds and neighborhoods as we aim to make the New Park at Penn’s Landing a public space where people of all backgrounds feel genuinely welcome and safe.
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''Note:''  The above descriptive information came from the park's [http://www.parkatpennslanding.com/ home page].
  
 
==In The News==
 
==In The News==

Revision as of 18:33, 5 October 2022

parkatpennslanding.com

The new Park at Penn’s Landing will connect the city to the heart of the waterfront. The new Park at Penn’s Landing will be a 11.5-acre civic space stretching between Chestnut Street, Walnut Street, Front Street, and the Delaware River. The park will include a wide variety of activities and features, including flexible open space for performances and festivals; food and drink options; a new play area; a relocated RiverRink for ice skating in the Winter; and a water play area to cool off in the Summer. DRWC is currently conducting a city-wide effort to engage Philadelphians from all backgrounds and neighborhoods as we aim to make the New Park at Penn’s Landing a public space where people of all backgrounds feel genuinely welcome and safe.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the park's home page.

In The News