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Riverlink Ferry, Philadelphia

The Riverlink Ferry offers a scenic 12 minute ferry ride from Penn's landing terminal across the Delaware river to the waterfront attractions in Camden, New Jersey.

The Riverlink Ferry offers a scenic 12 minute ferry ride from Penn's landing terminal across the Delaware river to the waterfront attractions in Camden, New Jersey. Onboard you get great view of Philadelphia's waterfront and spectacular skyline.


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About Riverlink Ferry

 RiverLink Ferry, USA

Riverlink Ferry and Nearby Sights on Map

Independence Seaport Museum

The Independence Seaport Museum showcases the maritime history of the Philadelphia region and major ports on the Delaware river, from colonial times through the days of slave-trading to the Industrial Revolution

Race Street Pier

Race Street Pier that juts out into the Delaware River right by the Ben Franklin bridge, offering great views of both the river and bridge

Second Bank of the United States

The Second Bank was chartered five years after the First Bank lost its charter, from 1816 to 1836, and then functioned as an ordinary bank until it was liquidated in 1841

Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial

The Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial was home to a little-known freedom fighter and military engineer who designed fortifications for the colonists during the American Revolution

Arden Theatre Company

The Arden has a 360-seat mainstage theatre and a 175-seat studio theater

Elfreth’s Alley

Elfreth's Alley is the oldest continually inhabited residential street in the United States, with the earliest house dating back to 1702

Carpenter's Hall

The Carpenter's Hall is a 2-storey Georgian building where delegates from the first Continental Congress gathered in this building in 1774 and voted to declare independence from Great Britain

New Hall Military Museum

The New Hall Military Museum showcases the role of the Army, Navy, and Marines in the American Revolution and early American history through military memorabilia including weapons, uniforms, battle flags, and more

Fireman's Hall Museum

The Fireman's Hall Museum is a museum of firefighting in Philadelphia, housed in a restored firehouse that was built in 1902

Franklin Court

The Franklin Court is what remains of Benjamin Franklin's brick house after it was torn down 20 years after his death, with a Benjamin Franklin Museum on site that throws light on his inventions and artifacts