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Auto Transport to
Philadelphia:
Auto Transport to Philadelphia is our business. National Auto Transport is one
of the largest transporters of personally owned vehicles in the country.
Covering all 50 states, we offer an unprecedented level of service and
commitment to moving our customer's vehicles.
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[Auto Transport to Philadelphia]
Philadelphia information
Founded by William Penn in the late 17th century, Philadelphia is America's
first real city and the nation's first capital. Noble, colonial-era buildings
sit side by side on narrow streets next to residential monoliths made of steel
and glass in America's fifth-largest city.
Philadelphia is possessed with a new civic determination to renew and
refurbish its old splendor, beauty, and drive. Everything, from the flourishing
neighborhoods known collectively as Center City to the once majestic historical
buildings, is being cleansed, repaired, and dreamed anew. City Hall, a stately
granite and white marble building, has finally seen its lofty tower liberated
from years of scaffolding. Philadelphia's temple of transportation, the stunning
neoclassical 30th Street Station, has been restored to its Depression-era
grandeur.
More than any other city, Philadelphia showcases the history of architecture
in America. Main Street in Manayunk was named one of the "Top Ten Best Streets
in America" for its 19th-century rowhouses, which are set amid shops,
restaurants, art galleries, steak shops, and neon beer signs. Philadelphia is
also home to such landmarks of American history as Independence Hall, the
Liberty Bell, and the Franklin Institute Science Museum.
There is a growing arts scene anchored by a strip of theaters and performance
centers being built called the Avenue of the Arts. This ambitious $350 million
project will eventually comprise at least sixteen venues for performing arts
groups, including the world-class Philadelphia Orchestra, Pennsylvania Ballet,
Philadelphia Opera Company, and jazz, drama, and musical theaters along bustling
Broad Street.
William Penn named Philadelphia the City of Brotherly Love and indeed
Conde Nast Traveler has called it the country's friendliest. When it comes
to culinary pursuits, the city is the inventor of sumptuous delights such as
cheese steaks, hoagies, TastyCakes, and hot, soft pretzels. From the rapturous
Fairmount Park to the distinct and charming neighborhoods of the Historic
District, there is so much to see, do, and remember. As W. C. Fields famously
said, "On the whole, I'd rather be in Philadelphia."
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The Department of Transportation (DOT) prohibits the transport of personal goods in vehicles being transported by auto carriers. Only factory installed items such as a spare tire or jack should remain in the vehicle during transport. |
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