Philly One-Day Walking Guide - Lu Yii Wong#35
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project folder name was originally philly-storymap. Changed it so that the file can be deployed without changing the location of all files.
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Topic: An interactive story map guiding first-time visitors through a one-day walking itinerary in Philadelphia. The map highlights key stops like 30th Street Station, the Schuylkill Banks, the Rocky Steps, the Barnes Foundation, LOVE Park, City Hall, Reading Terminal Market, Chinatown, Elfreth’s Alley, Betsy Ross House, Independence Hall, and the Liberty Bell, along with suggested walking paths between them.
Target Audience: First-time visitors to Philadelphia (or locals hosting out-of-town guests) who have one day to explore the city and want a curated route that combines history, public spaces, food, and iconic landmarks.
Notes on Data & Implementation: