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EVENTS
Ben Franklin's Ghost
Through Thursday, January 1, 2009
Bug
Through Sunday, May 18
Lights of Liberty Show
Through Saturday, October 25
Mason-Dixon Lines, a site-specific installation for UNEXPECTED: Contemporary Artists at the APS Museum
Through Sunday, December 28
Outside/Inside a video art installation for UNEXPECTED: Contemporary Artists at the APS Museum
Through Wednesday, December 31
Philly MP3 Audio Tour
Through Saturday, December 31, 2011
The Constitutional Cell Phone Tour
Through Friday, December 31, 2010
Trolley and Big Bus Tours
Through Friday, January 1, 2010
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Museums and Attractions :: Historic Philadelphia
America's most historic square mile
Throughout Independence Mall, America's most sacred historic sites stand side-by-side with the hustle and bustle of a 21st-century city.
The residents of Society Hill welcome visitors to stroll their cobblestone streets and take in the architecture of the centuries-old homes, churches and landmarks that make this neighborhood so picturesque.
And when artists, boutique owners and restaurateurs landed in Old City, they added a funky energy to this former warehouse district.
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Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
Preserving for researchers the venerable history of Jewry
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Polish American Cultural Center
Presenting the customs and spirit of Poland
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Arch Street Friends Meeting House
1804 Quaker meeting house is the largest of its kind in the world
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Arden Theatre Company
The greatest stories from the greatest storytellers
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The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
National center for architectural history
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The Atwater Kent Museum
Philadelphia’s history museum, and Norman Rockwell, too
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Baseball As America
A fun and in-depth look at America's pastime
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Benjamin Rush Garden
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The Betsy Ross House
Home and burial place of Betsy Ross
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The Bishop White House
Mansion of the Bishop who founded the American Episcopalian Church
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Bolt of Lightning ... A Memorial to Benjamin Franklin
1984 by Isamu Noguchi
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Carpenters' Hall
Meeting Place of the First Continental Congress
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Christ Church
Where Colonial America made its break with the Church of England
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Christ Church Burial Ground
Visit the graves of Benjamin Franklin and other early American leaders
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The Clay Studio
Dedicated to the promotion of the ceramic arts
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Congress Hall
Home of the U.S. Congress from 1790-1800
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Declaration (Graff) House
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence here
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Discover Greatness: Illustrated History of Negro League Baseball
Trace the beginnings of baseball to the fall of the color line
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Dolley Todd (Madison) House
Home of the woman who would become First Lady
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Dream Garden
Louis Comfort Tiffany meets Maxfield Parrish in a one-of-a-kind creation
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Fireman’s Hall
Stained glass window in Fireman's Hall created by The Willet Stained Glass Studios
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The Food Trust :: Farmers' Markets
Offering fresh foods, grown on farms throughout the Philadelphia region.
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