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institution is well suited for group events and overlooks Independence Mall in the city’s Historic District. With over 20,000-square feet of event space, the museum can accommo- date groups from 15 to 750 people.


World Cafe Live in Philadelphia is ded- icated to showcasing live music, and features a three-tiered music hall designed to optimize the live perform- ance experience, from sight lines, lighting and acoustics to green rooms, equipment access and concierge service. The venue plays host to thou- sands of events for companies of every size and any budget, and offers the services of its on site event plan- ners. Spaces are customizable, private rooms feature audio-visual equipment, there are unique food and beverage options, plus endless team building and entertainment options.


Lincoln Financial Field, home of the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles, features a number of opportunities for group outings, tours and events. Many spaces are available on site for a variety of func- tions, as the stadium is an attractive event venue on non-game days.


One of two premium clubs available at Lincoln Financial Field, the SCA Club Lounge features a contemporary design, and is equipped with video projection wall systems that can accommodate multiple in-house chan- nels, along with an array of presenta- tion applications.


The stadium’s West Club Lounge is the other premium club on site, a modern venue that encompasses over 37,000-square feet of open space infused with sunlight. It has 35-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that provide a dramatic effect and an outstanding atmosphere along with high-tech offerings.


Additional options for events at Lincoln Financial Field include: The Comcast Press Box; Red Zone Lounge; South Lounge; The Presidents Club; HeadHouse Plaza (which covers over 100,000-square feet for up to 6,000 guests); TouchDown Club; open-air plazas; and the stadium’s Pro Shop.


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