Saturday, 14 June 2008

Ben Franklin & Betsy Ross to Wed During Philly's Fourth of July

Two Fireworks Shows, John Legend, Boyz II Men, And Fiesta Round Up Sunoco
Welcome America! Celebration

PHILADELPHIA, June 9 -- When it comes to celebrating
America's birthday, Philly does July 4 like nowhere else. A highlight this
year will be the real-life wedding of two re-enactors who portray Benjamin
Franklin and Betsy Ross. The couple will be married in front of
Independence Hall with Mayor Michael A. Nutter officiating and Peter Nero
and the Philly POPS providing the music. Add in back-to-back fireworks
shows, free concerts starring John Legend and Boyz II Men, a Latin fiesta
that will take over Benjamin Franklin Parkway and budget-friendly hotel
packages for a Fourth of July weekend revelers won't soon forget. All of
the festivities are free and part of Sunoco Welcome America!, celebrating
America's birthday in America's birthplace, June 28 through July 6, 2008.

Check out this line-up of events happening in Philadelphia from July 3
through 6:



-- The Real Life Wedding of Benjamin Franklin & Betsy Ross - Ralph
Archbold, the nation's premier Benjamin Franklin re-enactor seen most
recently on The Colbert Report, will marry his love Linda Wilde, who
portrays Betsy Ross, on July 3. Clad in Colonial attire, the real-life
couple will wed in a public ceremony officiated by Mayor Nutter in
front of Independence Hall. Peter Nero and the Philly POPS will provide
the music. 8:00 p.m. 5th & Chestnut Streets

-- Sunoco Sweet Sounds of Liberty Concert & Fireworks - On July 4,
five-time Grammy Award-winner John Legend headlines an evening of
neo-soul that begins with the Southwest Airlines July 4th Parade up the
Benjamin Franklin Parkway and ends with fireworks bursting over the
Philadelphia Museum of Art. Choreographed to music from around the
world that reflects the theme The Melting Pot, USA, the display will
feature the colors of the flags of each nation featured in the
soundtrack, which will culminate with the premiere of
I Am an American, a new patriotic anthem recorded by Patti LaBelle.
The parade steps off at 6:00 p.m. and reaches the reviewing stands at
7:00 p.m. Concert begins at 8:30 p.m.

-- Waterfront Concert & Fireworks - On July 5, the action moves to Penn's
Landing where local artists Boyz II Men, one of the most successful
male singing groups of all time, perform in a free, family-friendly
concert. After the trio's performance, the skies over the Delaware
River will glow with another fireworks display. Choreographed to the
theme The Colors of Summer, the music and fireworks will follow the
colors of a summer rainbow. The concert begins at 6:30 p.m., and
fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street,
(215) 629-3200

-- Fiesta on the Parkway - Salsa sensations DLG, N'Klabe and up-and-coming
star Daniel Santa Cruz will provide the musical backdrop for a day that
celebrates Latino arts, music, food and culture. Top professional
dance teams, including Atrium, La Luna, Fuego, Art in Motion and
Bilongo Loco Dancers, will perform a hip-swaying Tribute to Salsa. In
addition, the NBA Nation tour bus will roll into town with interactive
games, videos of the 50 greatest NBA plays and other hands-on
activities. Festival goers will also have a chance to meet Latino
baseball stars and participate in the Mas Domino exhibition. July 3,
2:00-8:30 p.m. Benjamin Franklin Parkway

-- Independence Day Ceremony - It all began right here at Independence
Hall. On July 4, Mayor Nutter will lead patriotic ceremonies that
commemorate the achievements of our 18th-century forefathers and honor
21st-century students for their accomplishments. Musical performances
and entertainers will add a lively touch, but it is the powerful
reading of the Declaration of Independence that is the true highlight
of this commemorative event. 10:00 a.m. 5th & Chestnut Streets

-- Taste of Philadelphia - Local restaurateurs will set up along the Great
Plaza at Penn's Landing and serve sample sizes of everything from
traditional Philly hoagies and cheesesteaks to the
international-inspired menus that have put the city on the culinary
map. July 5, 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.; July 6, 12:00 noon-6:00 p.m.
Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street, (215) 629-3200

-- Super Scooper All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival - Ice cream lovers can
feast on as much of their favorite cold, creamy treat as they'd like.
All it takes is a $5 donation to the Joshua Kahan Fund to indulge in
ice cream and traditional Philly water ice from top brands. July 4,
12:00 noon-6:00 p.m.; July 5, 12 noon-9:00 p.m.; July 6,
12:00 noon-6:00 p.m. Great Plaza at Penn's Landing, Columbus Boulevard
at Chestnut Street, (215) 629-3200

Visitors celebrating America's birthday in its birthplace can take
advantage of the Philly's More Summer Fun Hotel Package, which pairs a
two-night hotel stay with a $50 gift card from American Express. The
package is available at more than 30 hotels and is bookable online at
http://www.gophila.com/summerfun.

For more information about these events and for a look at the full
nine-day schedule, visit http://www.americasbirthday.com.

Sunoco Welcome America! is a multi-day festival that celebrates
America's birthday in America's birthplace and is produced by Welcome
America, Inc.

The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) makes
Philadelphia and The Countryside(R) a premier destination through marketing
and image building that increases business and promotes the region's
vitality. For more information about travel to Philadelphia, visit
http://www.gophila.com or call the Independence Visitor Center, located in
Independence National Historical Park, at (800) 537-7676.




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