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Do you have a case of the Mondays? Start your week off on the right foot and check out one of the many cultural attractions Philadelphia has to offer. These attractions are open on Mondays, a day on which many museums are traditionally closed. Crowds are smaller and lines are shorter, giving you more of an incentive to venture out early in the work week.
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The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
A century of ancestor tracking, bit by byte
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The Philadelphia Contributionship
A compelling collection of firefighting and fire insurance memorabilia
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Money in Motion
Interactive exhibit tracing how money works
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Moravian Pottery and Tile Works
A living history museum where tiles are still handmade
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National Archives and Records Administration Mid-Atlantic Region
Exhibition and research facility of the official records of the American democracy
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National Constitution Center
The world’s only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution
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National Liberty Museum
Honoring our heroes and our heritage of freedom
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National Museum of American Jewish History
Preserving and interpreting the American Jewish experience
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Old Pine Street (Third, Scots and Mariners) Presbyterian Church
The oldest Presbyterian church building in Philadelphia
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Old St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Active parish where Catholicism took root and flourished in early Philadelphia
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Old St. Mary's Catholic Church
Philadelphia’s first Catholic Cathedral from 1810 to 1837
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Pennsylvania Hospital
The nation’s first hospital was co-founded by Benjamin Franklin
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Philadelphia Athletics Museum and Library
Fans memorialize their well-loved, long-departed team
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Philadelphia Cathedral
Episcopal Cathedral recalls 4th-century Christian basilica
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The Philadelphia Contributionship
A compelling collection of firefighting and fire insurance memorabilia
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The Philadelphia Insectarium
One man's tribute to the wonderful world of insects
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The Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Adolph and Rose Levis Sports Museum
Saluting the accomplishments of the city’s Jewish athletes
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Polish American Cultural Center
Presenting the customs and spirit of Poland
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Presbyterian Historical Society Library & Collections
A national center to collect and reflect on Presbyterianism
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Ridley Creek State Park
More than 2,600 acres of gently rolling woodlands and meadows
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Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Ryan Memorial Library
Rare books, vaulted ceilings and arched windows inspire research
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Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
Active parish rich with the history of early Philadelphia life
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