PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- If you're staying in the city for the holiday weekend, there's still a lot to do.
From concerts and museum exhibitions to Memorial Day ceremonies and parades, there's something for everyone.
Laurel Hill Cemetery is the site of Philadelphia's first Memorial Day commemoration in 1886. There will be ceremonies there on Sunday, and new grave stones will mark three previously unmarked veterans.
Eastern State Penitentiary is holding a weekend of reflection and discussing the impact of military service on prisoners and staff.
Doylestown will hold its annual Memorial Day parade -- one of the oldest in the country. It ends with a wreath-laying and memorial services at the Doylestown Cemetery.
The National Constitution Center has free admission Saturday through Monday, and special programming to mark the holiday.
But if music is more your scene, Metallica is playing Friday and Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, and Post Malone is playing on Saturday at Citizens Bank Park.