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Gay Street Open-Air Market 2025

Downtown West Chester 2 N High Street, West Chester

The Gay Street Open-Air Market returns for 2025 from Friday, May 2nd to Sunday, September 28th! The Open-Air Market was created during the pandemic to give residents and visitors more space to shop, eat, and explore town. Now, it has become one of our most popular events! Each year, four blocks of Gay Street (from Matlack Street to Darlington Street) are closed to vehicles so everyone can partake in al fresco dining and shopping. Restaurants extend into the street, so you can enjoy the beautiful weather as you eat. This year, Gay Street will be shut down for the Open-Air Market every weekend (Friday morning through Monday morning) from Friday, May 2nd to Sunday, September 28th! Note: Gay Street will remain closed to vehicles on Monday holidays (Memorial Day and Labor Day).

Free

Garden Railway at Morris Arboretum

Morris Arboretum 100 E Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia

Garden Railway: World Pollinators May 23 - September 30 The Morris Arboretum & Garden's beloved Garden Railway is back, and this year it's buzzing with excitement! Get ready for Garden Railway: World Pollinators, part of our new summer-long exhibition, Bees, Butterflies & Blooms: A Pollinator Paradise. Enjoy miniature trains as they speed along a third of a mile of track and weave through a landscape dotted with spectacular sculptures of pollinators from around the globe, each crafted with incredible detail using natural materials like bark, leaves, twigs, mosses, acorns, dried flowers, seeds, and resin. But that's not all! Alongside bees and butterflies, you'll discover lesser-known pollinators like geckos, lemurs, and possums, all beautifully represented.

Ryan & Friends: Lifetime of Laughter

Bird in Hand Stage 2760 Old Philadelphia Pike, #A, Bird-in-hand

It’s a laugh a minute when you follow your favorite funnyman and his friends through a lifetime devoted to lighthearted comedy and uplifting entertainment. Hear from his friends Harold and Irene, the opinionated grandparents, and Jeffrey, the 8-year-old wisecracker and his older (but smaller) brother. And look for cameo appearances by characters from throughout his 30 years as a ventriloquist. In this refreshing variety show, Ryan recalls joyous memories of his early career, reaching back through the decades to his beginnings as a young entertainer. As you follow the timeline of his personal and professional journey, expect new material along with fan-favorite comedy skits and parody songs—and an uplifting message. Don’t miss this heartwarming and hilarious musical trip down memory lane!

$15 – $54

Lego Train Days

Reading Railroad Heritage Museum 500 3rd Street, Hamburg

Vist us to see the real Reading Railroad locomotives, freight and passenger cars, indoor exhibits, and an interactive switch tower replica. The Reading Railroad Heritage Museum is the education center of the Reading Company Technical & Historical Society, A non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the history of the Reading Railroad. Hours Saturdays 10 AM - 4 PM Sundays 12 Noon - 4PM   Admission Adults $9 Seniors (65+) $8 Children (5 - 12) $3 Children 4 and under free RCT&HS Members - Free Groups of 10 or more $5 each- MUST BE ARRANGED AT LEAST TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE.

$3 – $9
Ongoing

Magic & Wonder: IMAGINARIUM

Magic and Wonder Theater 3065 Lincoln Hwy E, Paradise

Go as far as imagination can take you in this variety magic show! Experience wonder as illusionist Brett Myers takes audiences to a larger-than-life-circus, the whimsy of Wonka, the glamour of Hollywood, and the curiosities of a Steampunk era. Your eyes will witness the impossible as people appear, disappear, and fly. All ages enjoy the wonder of this new show infused with grand-scale illusions, comedy, and variety arts.   Dinner Show Adults: $74.95 Dinner Show Kids (4-12): $37.95 Dinner Show Child (0-3) : FREE

$37.95 – $74.95

PXV InsideOut Open Air Market

Downtown Phoenixville 100 and 200 block of Bridge Street, Phoenixville

PXV InsideOut Open Air Market returns for 2025 from Friday, May 23rd to Sunday, October 2nd 🌞 The Open-Air Market gives residents and visitors more space to shop, eat, and explore town. The 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge Street are closed to vehicles every weekend, transforming downtown into a pedestrian-friendly destination that is perfect for outdoor dining, boutique shopping, and leisurely strolls. Important Details: 📌 100 & 200 Blocks of Bridge Street (from Starr Street to Gay Street) 📆 Friday afternoon (4:00pm) through Monday morning (7:00am) from May 23rd – October 2nd 💻 www.phoenixvillefirst.org/pxv-inside-out 🚙 www.phoenixville.org/parking General Notes: ⭐ Bridge Street closes to traffic at 3:00pm on Friday, and re-opens every Monday at 7:00am (including Memorial Day and Labor Day) ⭐ This event is rain or shine; in the event of extreme weather, a decision will be posted in the discussion area of the event

Family Funday with PopUpPlay

Spruce Street Harbor Park 301 S. Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia

Join us for Family Funday with PopUpPlay, each Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm. This event is free and open to the public, and all ages are welcome. Activities are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are available while supplies last. Activities include boat building, puppet making, and even constructing a working catapult. Each week promises captivating experiences for kids of all ages with a new make-and-take activity.

Free

The Barnyard Express Train Ride Farm Tour

Oregon Dairy 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz

Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from June 20 – September 7. Closed July 18, 19 and 20 for family vacation and staff break! Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00 – 1:00 and 4:00 – 7:00 (rides are at the top of the hour) Sundays from 1:00 – 7:00 (rides are at the top of the hour) Special July 4 hours from 10:00 – 2:00! All Aboard The Barnyard Express Train Ride and enjoy a beautiful tour of our family dairy farm! Meet the dairy herd, visit our friendly farm animals, feed the goats and learn all about the importance of farming. The Barnyard Express Train Ride $9.00/person ages 3 and up. *Children ages 2 and under Ride Free if sitting on an adult’s lap. Add-Ons Small Soft Serve Ice Cream (Savings of $1.99) - $2.00 Wooden Train Whistle (Savings of $2.75) - $8.00 *** The Caboose has room for a wheelchair! *Limited to 15 passengers per ride. Beginning September 19, The Barnyard Express Train Ride will move down to The Fall Family Fun Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch and will be available for a ride around corn maze farm. Train Ride Tickets available at the gate with a purchase of a General Admission Ticket.

$9

Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire

Fairegrounds of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire 2775 Lebanon Road, Manheim

Ticket Pricing for August 16 - September 14  Adult (12+): $37.45 ($34.95 Ticket + $2.50 Service Fee)  Children (5-11): $21.45 ($18.95 Ticket + $2.50 Service Fee)  Children 4 and Under Free, No Ticket Required Virtual Box Office Ticket Pricing for September 20 - October 26:  Adult (12+): $41.45 ($38.95 Ticket + $2.50 Service Fee)  Children (5-11): $23.45 ($20.95 Ticket + $2.50 Service Fee)  Children 4 and Under Free, No Ticket Required Virtual Box Office fter 4PM Sunset Tickets go live on the online box office each Faire Day at 3PM with entry to the Faire beginning at 4PM. Sunset Tickets are not available in advance of the actual Faire date. After 4PM Sunset Ticket Pricing for August 16 - September 14  Adult (12+): $23.45 ($20.95 Ticket + $2.50 Service Fee)  Children (5-11): $11.45 ($8.95 Ticket + $2.50 Service Fee)  Children 4 and Under Free, No Ticket Required After 4PM Sunset Ticket Pricing for September 20 - October 26:  Adult (12+): $27.45 ($24.95 Ticket + $2.50 Service Fee)  Children (5-11): $13.45 ($10.95 Ticket + $2.50 Service Fee)  Children 4 and Under Free, No Ticket Required Sunset Tickets allow guest to enjoy over 20 performances, including the Tournament of Arms, Ultimate Joust through the ending Finale in Song. Food booths, pour houses and independent vendors begin closing at 7PM at the start of the Finale Pub Sing at the Globe Theater. Vendors in Swashbuckler Grove and The Wharf Bar will remain open until the end of the performance. The Faire site closes at 8PM.