Alan & Nina
Celebration
August 29, 2020
July 17, 2021
Philadelphia, USA

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Love, Nina & Alan

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Travel

Directions:
New York City → Philadelphia

There are ninety-five miles between New York City and Philadelphia. In addition to driving, below are some of the easiest modes of transportation:

By Train By Bus
Amtrak trains leave from New York Penn Station and will take you to Philadelphia’s famous 30th Street Station. Cabs are readily available outside upon exiting at the 29th Street side of the station. Greyhound departs from within the Port Authority Bus Terminal, while other bus services, like BoltBus and MegaBus, depart curbside nearby Hudson Yards.

By Train

Amtrak trains leave from New York Penn Station and will take you to Philadelphia’s famous 30th Street Station. Cabs are readily available outside upon exiting at the 29th Street side of the station.

By Bus

Greyhound departs from within the Port Authority Bus Terminal, while other bus services, like BoltBus and MegaBus, depart curbside nearby Hudson Yards.

Did you know? A pivotal scene of the Harrison Ford 1985 thriller Witness was filmed in Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station.

Directions:
to The Franklin Institute

The Franklin Institute is located in Center City, Philadelphia, at the intersection of 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The specific address is 222 N 20th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103.

By Uber / Lyft By Car By Public Transportation
If taking an Uber or Lyft, the best address to use is 222 N 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103. The museum's parking garage entrance is located behind the building at the intersection of 21st Street and Winter Street. The GPS address of The Franklin Institute’s parking garage entrance is: 271 North 21st Street Philadelphia, PA 19103. If you are traveling by SEPTA's Regional Rail or Amtrak, Suburban Station and 30th Street Station are short cab rides away.

By Uber / Lyft

If taking an Uber or Lyft, the best address to use is 222 N 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103.

By Car

The museum's parking garage entrance is located behind the building at the intersection of 21st Street and Winter Street. The GPS address of The Franklin Institute’s parking garage entrance is: 271 North 21st Street Philadelphia, PA 19103.

By Public Transportation

If you are traveling by SEPTA's Regional Rail or Amtrak, Suburban Station and 30th Street Station are short cab rides away.

Did you know? Philadelphia’s sister city is Florence, Italy.

Accommodations

Loews Philadelphia Hotel
1200 Market Street, Philadelphia, 19107 (Map)

Located in the first skyscraper built in all of North America, Loews Hotel is in the heart of Philadelphia, just steps away from City Hall, Reading Terminal Market, and Old City (home of the Liberty Bell.)

With the original PSFS Bank sign still illuminated atop the 33rd floor, the building continues to be a historic landmark and recognizable symbol of Philadelphia. It even has its own Wikipedia page!

To book a room at Loews Philadelphia at the hotel group rate, please call Loews’ Reservations Line at 888-575-6397 and simply mention the words “Chidichimo” or “Prazniak” or the group booking code CPW829.

You can also book online.

Itinerary

Celebration

The Franklin Institute
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Saturday, July 17, 2021
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm

The celebration will take place at The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia’s renowned science museum and one of the country’s oldest centers of science education and development. Directions to the museum can be found here.

Cocktail hour will commence at 6:00pm and take place throughout a selection of the Franklin Institute’s iconic exhibitions, including the one and only Giant Heart.

Dinner and dancing to follow in the Institute’s Benjamin Franklin Memorial Hall.

Did you know? The Benjamin Franklin Memorial Hall was prominently featured in the 2007 Nicolas Cage film National Treasure.

Weekend Bucket List

Philadelphia has so much to offer... why not make a weekend of it?

Pho 75 “The best pho I’ve ever had in my life” -- Alan
Joe’s Steaks a delicious cheesesteak in Fishtown with its own condiment bar
Suraya A.D.I.D.A.S.C. (all day I dream about Suraya’s Cruller)
Rittenhouse Square a peaceful tree-filled park in the heart of Philadelphia
Reading Terminal Market one of the country’s oldest markets with hundreds of possible foods to eat. We get the Reuben from Hershel’s every time we go :)
Franklin Square Mini Golf The city’s only mini golf spot. Each hole is designed to be a miniature historic landmark.
Elfreth’s Alley Constructed in 1702, Elfreth’s Alley is America's oldest continually inhabited street
The Mütter Museum Philly’s Mütter Museum has a great collection of medical oddities, including slides of Einstein’s brain, slices of a human face, and a book bound by human skin.

Pho 75

“The best pho I’ve ever had in my life” -- Alan

Joe’s Steaks

a delicious cheesesteak in Fishtown with its own condiment bar

Suraya

A.D.I.D.A.S.C. (all day I dream about Suraya’s Cruller)

Rittenhouse Square

a peaceful tree-filled park in the heart of Philadelphia

Reading Terminal Market

one of the country’s oldest markets with hundreds of possible foods to eat. We get the Reuben from Hershel’s every time we go :)

Franklin Square Mini Golf

The city’s only mini golf spot. Each hole is designed to be a miniature historic landmark.

Elfreth’s Alley

Constructed in 1702, Elfreth’s Alley is America's oldest continually inhabited street

The Mütter Museum

Philly’s Mütter Museum has a great collection of medical oddities, including slides of Einstein’s brain, slices of a human face, and a book bound by human skin.

Registry

Here is the link to our registry!

Nina & Alan's Registry

About

Hello Friends and Family!

With the emergence of Covid-19, we decided to speed things up and get married. On the morning of March 16th, 2020, with friends Laurel, Steven, and Bob, we made our way to City Hall in Downtown Manhattan, where we were first in line to get married.

It wasn’t the day we were initially planning, but it was perfect.

We originally scheduled the wedding for August 29, 2020, but we decided to reschedule it for *next year* in 2021... please save the date!

We are looking forward to celebrating with our loved ones on Saturday, July 17, 2021.

In the meantime, we wish you all safe and healthy times ahead.

With love,
Nina & Alan

p.s. There are
(on July 17, 2021)!
Alan and Nina met on a snowy Saturday night in December 2013 and were married on a cold and sunny morning in March 2020.

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