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{{Infobox LocalBusiness | name = Penn's Landing | image = | image_caption = Penn's Landing waterfront | type = Waterfront park, landmark | address = 101 South Columbus Boulevard | neighborhood = Old City | coordinates = 39.9444,-75.1395 | phone = (215) 922-2386 | website = https://www.delawareriverwaterfront.com | established = 1967 | founder = City of Philadelphia | owner = City of Philadelphia / Delaware River Waterfront Corporation | employees = | hours = Open 24 hours (outdoor areas) | products = Waterfront recreation, events, attractions | status = Active }} '''Penn's Landing''' is a waterfront park and event space along the [[Delaware River]] in [[Old City, Philadelphia|Old City]], commemorating the traditional site where '''William Penn''' first landed in the New World in 1682. Stretching along Columbus Boulevard from Market Street to South Street, Penn's Landing serves as Philadelphia's primary connection to its riverfront, hosting festivals, concerts, outdoor activities, and seasonal attractions including an ice skating rink and beer garden.<ref name="drwc">{{cite web |url=https://www.delawareriverwaterfront.com/places/penns-landing |title=Penn's Landing |publisher=Delaware River Waterfront Corporation |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> The area has undergone significant redevelopment in recent decades, with new attractions including [[Cherry Street Pier]], [[Race Street Pier]], and [[Spruce Street Harbor Park]] transforming the waterfront from an underutilized highway barrier into a vibrant destination. Ongoing projects aim to further connect Center City to the river and create a continuous waterfront park system.<ref name="visit">{{cite web |url=https://www.visitphilly.com/things-to-do/attractions/penns-landing/ |title=Penn's Landing |publisher=Visit Philadelphia |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> == History == === William Penn's Arrival === On '''October 27, 1682''', William Penn arrived in his new colony aboard the ship ''Welcome'', landing at the Delaware River waterfront. The exact landing spot is disputed—Penn may have first stopped at Upland (now Chester) before reaching Philadelphia—but the area now called Penn's Landing commemorates this foundational moment in Philadelphia history. === Maritime Heritage === For nearly three centuries, the Delaware waterfront served as Philadelphia's commercial lifeline: * '''Colonial era:''' Wharves handled trade with England and the Caribbean * '''19th century:''' Immigration gateway and industrial port * '''20th century:''' Decline as shipping moved to larger container ports === Urban Renewal === In the 1960s and 1970s, Philadelphia undertook an ambitious urban renewal project to "reconnect" the city to its waterfront: * '''I-95 construction:''' The interstate highway severed Center City from the river * '''Penn's Landing development:''' Created elevated plaza and event spaces (1967) * '''Criticism:''' The design created barriers rather than connections === Modern Revitalization === Since the 2010s, the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation has led transformation: * [[Spruce Street Harbor Park]] (2014) * [[Race Street Pier]] renovations * [[Cherry Street Pier]] (2018) * Ongoing capping of I-95 for expanded park space == Attractions == === Blue Cross RiverRink === An outdoor ice skating rink operating November through March: * '''Location:''' Main plaza level * '''Amenities:''' Skate rental, warming cabin, food and beverages * '''Events:''' DJ nights, special programming In warmer months, the space hosts '''Summerfest''' with roller skating and outdoor activities. === Spruce Street Harbor Park === A seasonal urban beach and beer garden (May-September): * Hammocks, string lights, and floating gardens * Food and craft beer vendors * Live entertainment * One of Philadelphia's most popular summer destinations === Cherry Street Pier === Renovated historic pier featuring: * Artist studios and creative workspace * Seasonal garden and greenhouse * Markets and events * Food vendors * Open year-round === Race Street Pier === Modern pier park featuring: * Lawn areas and seating * Dramatic cantilevered walkway over the river * Views of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge * Integrated public art === Historic Ships === Penn's Landing hosts several historic vessels: * '''USS Becuna:''' WWII submarine * '''Cruiser Olympia:''' Admiral Dewey's flagship from the Spanish-American War (at Independence Seaport Museum) * '''Gazela:''' Historic Portuguese tall ship (occasionally docked) === Independence Seaport Museum === Located on Penn's Landing, the museum explores Philadelphia's maritime heritage through exhibits, historic ships, and educational programs. == Events == Penn's Landing hosts numerous annual events: * '''Welcome America:''' July 4th celebration with fireworks * '''Oktoberfest:''' German beer festival * '''New Year's Eve Fireworks:''' Midnight celebration on the river * '''Puerto Rican Day Parade:''' Cultural celebration * '''Tall Ships Philadelphia:''' Occasional tall ship gatherings * '''Concert Series:''' Summer concerts on the Great Plaza == Visiting Penn's Landing == === Getting There === * '''SEPTA Market-Frankford Line:''' 2nd Street Station (3 blocks) * '''SEPTA Bus:''' Routes 5, 17, 21, 25, 42 * '''Seasonal Ferry:''' Service to Camden (when operating) * '''Parking:''' Surface lots and garages along Columbus Boulevard === Best Times to Visit === * '''Summer:''' Spruce Street Harbor Park in full swing * '''Winter:''' RiverRink ice skating * '''July 4:''' Welcome America fireworks * '''Fall weekends:''' Festivals and markets === Access === The waterfront is separated from Old City by Columbus Boulevard (Route 34) and elevated areas. Access points: * Pedestrian bridges from Market, Chestnut, Walnut, and Spruce Streets * Street-level crossing at Market Street * Elevated walkways from parking areas === Future Development === Major projects planned for Penn's Landing include: * Capping I-95 to create a seamless park connecting Center City to the river * New residential and commercial development * Expanded public parks and trails * Improved pedestrian connections == See Also == * [[Delaware River]] * [[Old City, Philadelphia]] * [[Spruce Street Harbor Park]] * [[Cherry Street Pier]] * [[Independence Seaport Museum]] * [[William Penn]] == References == <references /> == External Links == * [https://www.delawareriverwaterfront.com Delaware River Waterfront Corporation] * [https://www.visitphilly.com/things-to-do/attractions/penns-landing/ Visit Philadelphia - Penn's Landing] * [https://www.visitphilly.com/things-to-do/attractions/blue-cross-riverrink/ Blue Cross RiverRink] {{#seo: |title=Penn's Landing Philadelphia - Waterfront Park, Ice Skating, and Events |description=Complete guide to Penn's Landing on the Delaware River waterfront. Spruce Street Harbor Park, Blue Cross RiverRink, Cherry Street Pier, festivals, and events at Philadelphia's historic landing site. |keywords=Penn's Landing, Delaware River waterfront, Philadelphia waterfront, RiverRink ice skating, Spruce Street Harbor Park, Cherry Street Pier, William Penn landing, Philadelphia events |type=Article }} [[Category:Landmarks]] [[Category:Parks]] [[Category:Old City]] [[Category:Waterfront]] [[Category:Event Venues]]
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