Art Museum Steps

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Philadelphia, one of the toughest cities in America. So an inspirational series of movies of a boxer who comes from rags to riches seems to fight right into the city. Rocky balboa is a boxer from Philly, who trained and overcame impossible odds in every movie. Although he didn't win every match, he taught the viewers to not back down from anything. The movies started in 1976 with Rocky continued until 2006 with Rocky Balboa, which is the 6th movie of the series. Creed, which is a spin-off of the movie was released in 2005 and Creed 2 plans to be released the summer of 2017. All the movies have similar scripts, with Rocky training the entire movie to beat the “bad guy” or the antagonist of the movie.
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The Rocky Statue and the “Rocky Steps”, better known as the Art Museum Steps, are two of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia. One of Philadelphia’s most famous pieces of public …show more content…

In fact, they’ve been declared the second most famous movie filming location in the entire world. Making the iconic trip up the steps is regarded as a symbol of perseverance and determination. Except for several temporary placements at the Philadelphia Museum of Art during the filming of the "Rocky" movies, the statue was installed at the Spectrum Sports Complex, which according to the movie, was the location of the boxing events. The Rocky statue was finally returned to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2006 with the help and foresight of James (Jimmy) Binns and thousands of Philadelphians. This iconic statue now stands on a grassy knoll adjacent to the famous steps leading to the museum, where visitors from around the globe enjoy it today. In Jimmy's words, "The statue signifies that anything is possible, so long as you keep persevering. It signifies personal victory, that's what it stands up for...personal

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