I wouldn't recommend Lights of Liberty. My family did the tour last year and
we found the presentation to be historically boring and the "light show" to
be rather tame and uninspired. The tour guide acted like a cheerleader,
leading "shout-outs"(which annoyed us but seemed to please the all-white,
doughy, western PA-like group we were with).

My suggestion- have a good dinner, go to a good dessert place, and then
relax at a comfortable, non-smoking bar and get loaded.  Then take a cab
home.

Jonathan A. Cass
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You'all were so good with the bagel ideas that I thought I'd throw another
question out:

We're looking for ideas of something to do with friends early next Thursday
evening, somewhere in Philly or nearby South Jersey, in addition to dinner
out,
that is NOT a movie, music venue/concert, theatre, sports, or
dancing/clubs/bars.  (nothing against any of them; just looking for
something different this
time).  We know the Art Museum is open late some evenings.  If it's not too
crowded (a big if) there's Dave & Buster's.  If the weather's o.k. there's
Lights of Liberty or whatever it's called in the Independence National Park
area,
and I think there are some twilight walking tours of the National Park also.
I suppose we could wander along South Street or in Manayunk and window shop.
I
don't know if any of the Delaware River cruise ships run in the evening...
Any other ideas?

Thanks for letting me pick your brains.  I appreciate the ideas.
Naomi

Naomi Segal
Regent Square
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