About Philadelphia

Philadelphia is one of the most culture-filled and vibrant cities in the entire United States with an amazing location that makes it easy for someone to travel to other historic Northeast cities, the beach, or mountain and rural settings. 

Center City Philadelphia is home to some of the nation’s most historical attractions.  The Old City and Society Hill areas house The Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross House, and Independence Hall; within walking distance from each other via cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages.  These areas also offer visitors and locals amazing restaurants for any appetite or budget, including the famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak. 

The suburbs and surrounding areas are convenient locations to settle, as they’re conveniently located just outside Center City Philadelphia.  Bucks County is separated from New Jersey by the Delaware River and offers a lot of outdoor recreation and historical sites.  Quarkertown and Doylestown are just two towns in Bucks County that have antique shopping, wineries, fine dining, farmers and flea markets.  Moreover, if you have children, a popular attraction is Sesame Place in Langhorne, PA.  Montgomery County is located near the Pennsylvania Turnpike Interchange and is near the towns of King of Prussia, Lansdale, and Norristown. 

 

Neighboring New Jersey is also a top place to live for AAC employees because of all it has to offer.  Camden County, home to towns like Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Moorestown (rated in 2007 the # 1 town to live in America).  These wonderful surrounding suburbs are conveniently located less than one-half hour from the Philadelphia facility.