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Take a tour through Philly without leaving your sofa

POSTED: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 5:41 PM
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Well, that's not exactly the idea behind Walk Philly. In fact, it's the opposite: They want you to download videos of the tours, which are given by local artists, students and everyday folk, onto your iPhone or iPod, and use them as your virtual guide. As they put it, "You can then follow along in the actual location to get a unique first person experience of the space." That's cool, but I like to just watch from home and then keep a memory of it for later.

What makes it cool is that the tours aren't of boring tourist spots — they're of important places like Temple University, fringe spots like the Kelpius Cave (home to an old peaceful society that you must, must check out above), and staples like the Italian Market.

If you're into this, the Walk Philly folks will be out next First Friday (on July 3 at noon, at Fourth and Race streets) showing people how to give the tours themselves.
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