“Clients also can choose to book tours or talks led by our expert education staff. We are excited that in late fall of 2014 we are opening a brand new gallery space that will be home to original documents of freedom, including a rare original copy of the Bill of Rights,”notes Harrison.
Combining these educational and histor- ical options with a gorgeous rooftop view of the city and a top tier staff, Harrison says that events here are one-of-a-kind. “The commitment, passion, enthusiasm, friendliness, and expertise of our event team is
unrivaled.The distinguished culi- nary talent of Brûlée Catering, as well as the company’s capable and courteous staff and stunning presentations, always leaves guests raving.”
Sarah K. Anello, venue sales specialist with Center City District Parks in Philadelphia, discusses her group's newest option for events and recreation, Dilworth Park. “The newly renovated Dilworth Park, located on the west side of City Hall,has joined the ranks of the city’s most desirable venues, offering flexibility to accommodate every need, including large capacity events. The programmable water fountain can be left on in sections or turned completely off for your event. The trees around the park insulate it from the sounds of the street and add a swath of green in the middle of Center City Philadelphia.
With City Hall as the backdrop for an event, the space can accommodate up to 1,500 guests seated under a tent, or as many as 4,500 for a standing reception.”
Dilworth Park will now boast a large lawn with shaded sitting areas, benches, tree groves, and a cafe with outdoor seating and moveable chairs. “There will be sea- sonal programming for all ages including a lunchtime music series, an evening DJ series, pop-up fashion series where designers showcase their hottest and lat- est designs, and pictures in the park - an outdoor movie series, to name just a few. In the winter,an ice-skating rink will offer outdoor recreation. The site sits above a transportation hub that is a gateway to the city’s Sports District, to Temple University’s campuses, University City, and the balance of Philadelphia, and
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