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Franklin Square: Mini-Golf, SquareBurger, and a Giant Carousel

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Franklin Square

Ben Franklin was anything but a square fellow. So when the oft-forgotten about square named after him was up for renovation, the city of Philadelphia turned the 6th and Race Street park into an amusement-filled attraction.

Now, the 7.5-acre Franklin Square has an 18-hole miniature golf course made out of historic Philly sites. The Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel is a spinning fixture of the park. At the center of the Square is the fountain itself, surrounded by a wrought-iron fence. If you walk by the Square at night, the additional lighting that was put in makes for a romantic shortcut. Franklin Square looks better than ever.

One of the main draws to the park is SquareBurger, a Stephen Starr burger shack that supported a Philly burger craze last season. It's a destination for foodies and Philly bloggers, who can't get enough of the Tastykake-themed milkshakes and the Philly Dog wrapped in salami.

If you're looking for a way to entertain out-of-town guests or a place to spend the afternoon with family, Franklin Square is a convenient walk to Chinatown, Old City, or Northern Liberties. If it's simply a burger you crave? Well, there's that, too.

Franklin Square

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Franklin Square

What's up with...Chinatown

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ChinatownChinatown extends north of Market East through the Loft District. Composed of several Asian markets, restaurants, and bakeries, Chinatown is a bustling community that is rich in culture. The Pennsylvania Convention Center and Reading Terminal Market attract many visitors to the area. The Friendship Gate located at 10th and Arch Streets is a famous site marker of the neighborhood.

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