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Cherry Street Pier in the state of Philadelphia (USA) is a former shipyard from 1919 that has been transformed into a vibrant, creative hub on the Delaware River. Once a cargo loading and unloading hub, it now houses art galleries, pop-up markets, and food trucks. What makes this place unique are the preserved old industrial details: think steel arches, rugged walls, and original train tracks in the floor. Artists work live in glass studios open to the public. You can also relax with a view of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. It's the place where heritage, creativity, and city life converge. In the summer, it hosts concerts and open-air movies. A hidden gem in Philly, full of atmosphere!
http://blog.boats.com/2013/02/desperate-to-go-fishing-busting-ice-at-the-marina/ For more videos about fishing, visit www.boats.com. Sub-freezing cold may have the marina locked up in ice, but dedicated anglers will still feel the urge to go fishing, and even if the fish are frozen stiff, a day of recreational oyster tonging or some simple cold-weather cruising can cure your cabin fever. But busting out of the slip or boat ramp can damage your boat's fiberglass. For all you winter boaters with a mission, this ice-breaking tactic will get you out on the water, without doing any harm.