Philadelphia Adventures

The Drama of the Past Why James Madison Interpreter Kyle Jenks Doesn’t Call it “History”

The Voice of the Constitution: A Conversation with Kyle Jenks Recently, I had the honor of speaking with Living Historian and Interpreter Kyle Jenks—known to many as Mr. James Madison. I was first introduced to Jenks’ work while visiting Philadelphia in March 2025; locals spoke fervently about his ability to walk the streets not merely…

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Discovering Philadelphia’s History: Our Must-See List

We’ve had a blast touring Philadelphia the past few weeks on American Nomad. In today’s blog, I wanted to share my ‘best of guide’ to its incredible historical sites. Philadelphia is a city where HISTORY comes alive: As we learned in a previous blog, Philadelphia was founded by British Quaker William Penn in 1682.  Penn,…

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Philadelphia Adventures: The Barnes Foundation

Our Philadelphia exploration continues with a visit to the magnificent Barnes Foundation, an world-class institution dedicated to art and education, and home to a globally recognized collection of modern masterpieces. Founded by Dr. Albert C. Barnes in 1922, The Barnes’ invites visitors, referred to as ‘students,’ to engage in conversations with art and consider its…

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Philadelphia Museum of Art

Today on American Nomad we’re continuing our Philly adventures at The Philadelphia Museum of Art… Philadelphia is truly a city of arts and culture with over 100 museums ranging from visual arts to science, history, archaeology and more.   In the coming weeks, we’re going to explore several of Philly’s beloved museums, starting with the iconic…

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Museum of The American Revolution – Philadelphia

Our Revolutionary Philadelphia journey continues, and this time, we’re stepping inside the Museum of the American Revolution. Nestled in Old City, just a stone’s throw from Independence Hall, this museum is a history lover’s dream. My mom and I, both fervent Revolutionary War enthusiasts, recently had the pleasure of exploring its incredible exhibits. Growing up…

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Philadelphia Adventures: National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center: In today’s edition of American Nomad, we’re continuing our Philadelphia Adventures with a visit to The National Constitution Center.   Our Philadelphia journey continues, and this time, we’re diving deep into the very soul of American democracy at the National Constitution Center. Imagine walking through the very document that shaped a nation. We…

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Exploring Independence Hall: A Revolutionary Journey

In our last blog post we kicked off our tour of Revolutionary Philadelphia, with an overview of the city’s history from Native American peoples to Colonial era and founding of America. Philadelphia’s Independence Hall is arguably the birthplace of The United States, as it is the location where The Declaration of Independence was signed in…

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