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Center for Architecture
Offering walking tours, exhibitions, lectures, & workshops

Category:     Philadelphia Museum in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: The Center for Architecture performs the charitable and educational work of the Philadelphia chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The Center offers walking tours, exhibitions, lectures, and workshops on architecture, urban planning, and design. Browse our selection of unique designer gifts and books at the AIA Bookstore & Design Center, located in the Center. We are also home to the AIA Bookstore & Design Center and the Community Design Collaborative.
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Deshler-Morris House
National Park

Category:     Philadelphia National Park in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: Built by Quaker merchant, David Deshler before the Revolution, this handsome stone house faces historic Market Square. During the Battle of Germantown in 1777, British Commander Sir William Howe, made the house his headquarters.

While the yellow fever epidemic raged in Philadelphia in 1793, business of the new republic continued at the Germantown "White House" Here, President Washington presided over meetings with his divided cabinet: Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox and Edmund Randolph. The president returned with his family to spend the following summer in Germantown's pleasant surroundings.

More recently, the Morris family lived here for over one hundred years, donating it to the National Park Service in 1948. Now a unit of Independence National Historical Park, guided tours of the Germantown "White House" offers a glimpse into the private world of our first president.

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Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
National Park

Category:     Philadelphia National Park in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: For the most wild, yet most homely narrative which I am about to pen, I neither expect nor solicit belief. Mad indeed would I be to expect it . . . Yet, mad am I not and very surely do I not dream. But tomorrow I die, and to-day I would unburthen my soul.

Thus the narrator begins to confess to murdering his wife in The Black Cat, just one of many fascinating creations from short story master and poet, Edgar Allan Poe.

Exploring themes as diverse as spirituality, astronomy, science and depravity, Poes writing is as powerful and arresting today as when he was first published. Poes 6 years in Philadelphia, 1838-1844, were his most productive. Not only did Poe edit and provide critical reviews for very successful magazines, but he also invented the modern detective story. While in Philadelphia, Poe penned such classics as The Tell-Tale Heart, The Fall of the House of Usher and poems like The Haunted Palace and To Helen.

While living in Philadelphia, Poe went from the high of being a popular lecturer to the despair of learning that his wife Virginia was ill with tuberculosis. The brief and tragic life of the author, his times, and literary legacy are interpreted in the building that once sheltered Poe and his family.

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Gallery 339
Fine art photography gallery in Center City, Philadelphia

Category:     Philadelphia Art Gallery in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: Located in Philadelphia, Gallery 339 promotes the work of distinguished and emerging photographers from around the world. The gallery's focus is thoughtful, carefully made work, extending across the spectrum of contemporary photography from antique processes used to explore current issues, to digital processes used to consider timeless questions in art. Through a regular program of exhibitions, the gallery is dedicated to broadening an appreciation for the depth, sophistication, and insight which can be found in contemporary photographic art. Since opening in May 2005, Gallery 339 has presented several exhibitions featuring work from the U.S., Japan, South Korea, and Great Britain. The gallery has debuted important work by local artists like Paul Cava, Donald Camp, and Edward McHugh while introducing to Philadelphia artists including Edward Dimsdale, Sookang Kim, Amanda Means and Liz Rideal. The gallery also represents the work of emerging Philadelphia photographers like Tetsugo Hyakutake and Dan Lobdell. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM and on Sunday and Monday by appointment.
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Ghost Tour of Philadelphia
Candlelight walking tour of America's most haunted city!

Category:     Philadelphia Tour in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: Peer into the other side of America's most historic and most haunted city on this 1¼ hour candlelight walking tour through Independence Park and Society Hill… and hear haunting tales that bring the dead back to life!
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Glencairn Museum
Bringing Religion To Life

Category:     Bryn Athyn Museum near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia area Attraction: Glencairn Museum educates visitors about the history of religion, using art and artifacts from a variety of cultures and time periods. Religious life through the ages is presented by means of a remarkable collection illustrating religions as varied as ancient Egyptian, ancient Greek and Roman, medieval Christian, Islamic, Asian, and Native American. Glencairn is the former home of Raymond and Mildred Pitcairn, built in the Romanesque style between 1928 and 1939. Prior to this time Raymond Pitcairn, who had no formal training in architecture, had supervised the erection of the acclaimed Bryn Athyn Cathedral, a Gothic and Romanesque style complex. Glencairn, above all a home, was also designed to house Pitcairn's outstanding collection of medieval objects, many of which had been purchased as inspirational models for the craftsmen at the Cathedral. Glencairn also became a center where Raymond and Mildred Pitcairn entertained the Bryn Athyn community for musical, civic and social events. Most of these events took place in the Great Hall. The house boasts more than 90 rooms, on 10 floors. From the basement to the tower, evidence of handcrafted care is evident - from the gentle arches of ceilings and doorways to the placement of medieval and twentieth century Romanesque architectural and sculptural additions to the structure. The tower deck offers views of Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties, with the Philadelphia skyline looming on the southwestern horizon. Placed above the deck are 8 intricately carved capitals depicting the four areas of service most important to the Pitcairn family: Church, Family, School, and Country. Open to the public since 1981, Glencairn’s combination of intricate mosaic work, hand-carved teak balconies and doors, marble floors and oriental rugs create the feeling of a true home that reflects the interests and style of the family that lived in it.
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Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site
National Park

Category:     Philadelphia National Park in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: Imagine a tiny church at the edge of wilderness Before Philadelphia, there was a village named Wicaco. Before William Penn, the Swedes were here, building log homes and a church they named GLORIA DEI. Imagine William Penns Philadelphia rising Hand-hewed logs vanish in favor of locally baked brick. The Swedish log GLORIA DEI removed to be replaced by a new church, christened in brick.

Imagine the transformationtown becomes citythirteen colonies become one nation... Lutheran GLORIA DEI becomes Episcopalian The tiny church was almost lost in the nearly endless sea of tall masts standing shoulder to shoulder along a busy waterfront only yards away. The sound of a thousand hammers beating against nail and wood could be heard as new ships rose on the waterfront; modest middle class houses and shops rise opposite where there was once field and forest.

Affectionately referred to as OLD SWEDES, the memory of the long-vanished Swedish settlers is not forgotten. Now imagine OLD SWEDES in the modern worldan oasis surrounded by a sea of concrete and steel Stroll among its cemeterys weatherworn tombstones to re-discover Patriots and ordinary citizens buried side by side so long ago. Enter the tiny church and feel three hundred years of history welcoming you.

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Graeme Park
Only surviving residence of a Pennsylvania Colonial Governor

Category:     Horsham Historic Site near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia area Attraction: The Keith House at Graeme Park is the only surviving residence of a Pennsylvania Colonial Governor, Sir William Keith. Built in 1722 and renovated in 1755 by Keith's son-in-law, Dr. Thomas Graeme, the house features beautiful Georgian paneling which has been left largely untouched since Graeme's time. The 42-acre park includes picnic facilities, nature trails, a pond, and a visitor's center in a restored early 19th century barn.
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Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania
92 acre Public Garden

Category:     Philadelphia Nature in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: The Morris Arboretum is a 92-acre horticulture display garden that features a spectacular collection of rare and mature trees in a landscape that originated in the Victorian era. The Arboretum features numerous picturesque spots such as a formal rose garden, fountain gardens, swan pond, meadows and the elegant Fernery. The Morris Arboretum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Mummers Museum
Exhibits relating to the Philadelphia New Years Day Parade

Category:     Philadelphia Museum in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: See colorful Mummer Costumes, hear the String Band sound, learn the Strut, shop here and find that special Philly Souvenir.
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Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
National Park

Category:     Philadelphia National Park in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: A bridge in New York City.a school in New Jersey.a town in Mississippi.even a mountain in Australia! These are only some of the things which are named for Thaddeus Kosciuszko. But really, who was this great man who is memorialized throughout the world?

Thaddeus Kosciuszko was one of the first European volunteers to aid the American revolutionary cause in 1776. A brilliant Polish military engineer, Kosciuszko designed and constructed fortifications to help defeat the British, most notably at Saratoga and West Point in New York. Kosciuszko returned to Poland and led his own countrymen in a failed attempt to free them from foreign oppression. Seriously wounded in battle and imprisoned in Czarist Russia, upon his release, he returned to the United States. In a small rented room on the second floor of this house, Kosciuszko spent the winter of 1797-98 reading, sketching and receiving distinguished visitors like Vice-President Thomas Jefferson.

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The Constitutional Walking Tour
Self-guided & Guided walking tours of historic Philadelphia

Category:     Philadelphia Historic Site in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: There's a revolutionary new way to see historic Philadelphia - The Constitutional Walking Tour of Philadelphia. Follow in the Founding Fathers' footsteps with The Constitutional, a fun-filled activity for the entire family. The Constitutional offers 2 types of tours: 1) Free self-guided walking journey through America's most historic square mile featuring more than 30 historical sites in the Independence Mall area, including the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and the National Constitution Center. Pick up a free brochure at the Independence Visitor Center, National Constitution Center, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Betsy Ross House, area hotels and other historic attractions in the Independence Mall area. No reservations are required to walk The Constitutional self-guided tour. However, individual site hours, fees and availability may vary, so please check with each site in advance of your visit as to operating hours and ticket requirements. 2) Guided tours featuring more than 15 of the most popular historic sites and attractions during a 75 minute adventure. Tours operate May 28-Sept 5, 2005, 7 days a week, rain or shine, 9am-3pm. Tours depart from the Independence Visitor Center (6th and Market Streets). $15.00 for adults, $12.50 for children (ages 3-12). Purchase tickets in advance at www.thecontitutional.com, or at the Independence Visitor Center (6th and Market Streets). Dining options are available at many locations along The Constitutional including The Delegates' Restaurant at the National Constitution Center, the food court at The Bourse which serves a wide variety including world famous Philadelphia cheesesteaks, The Pennsylvania General Store Cafe in the Independence Visitor Center and City Tavern, which serves cuisine inspired by the customs and foods 18th Century. Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing, including walking shoes or sneakers. Public restrooms are available at many places including The Bourse Building, Franklin Court, the Independence Visitor Center and the National Constitution Center.
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The Highlands Mansion and Gardens
The Highlands is an historic site with a 1796 Mansion

Category:     Ft. Washington Historic Site near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia area Attraction: The Highlands is a 44-acre historic site with a 1796 Georgian-style mansion, nine outbuildings and a 2-acre early 20th century formal garden. As a Pennsylvania country estate, The Highlands chronicles over 200 years of history and the changes that were made to the home and grounds over that timeframe. Of architectural interest, The main house is beautifully made in the late Georgian-style and the grounds feature the earliest documented example of a PA bank barn.
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The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College
A garden of ideas exhibiting over 4,000 ornamental plants.

Category:     Philadelphia Nature in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: The Scott Arboretum, the 300 acre campus of Swarthmore College, exhibits over 4,000 kinds of ornamental plants, displaying some of the best trees, shurbs, vines, and perennails for the Delaware Valley. Established in 1929 as a living memorial to Arthur Hoyt Scott, the mission of the Arboretum is to display plants suited for home gardeners in the local area and to educate the public. The Arboretum's gardens and area of specail interest include the Biostream, Cosby Courtyard, Dean Bond Rose Garden, Harry Wood Courtyard Garden, Metasequoia Allee, Scott Outdoor Amphitheater, and the Theresa Lang Garden of Fragrance.
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Tyler Arboretum
650-acre garden with champion trees and 20 miles of trails

Category:     Media Nature near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia area Attraction: Tyler Arboretum is one of the oldest and largest arboreta in the northeastern United States, comprised of over 650 acres of lush, naturalized plantings with 20 miles of trails through serene native woodlands. The Arboretum has renowned plant collections, several state champion trees, a butterfly-filled Meadow Maze, and historic buildings built by the Quaker family who originally lived on and farmed the property. Dr. John C. Wister served as Tyler Arboretum’s first director from 1946 to 1968. By far, the biggest lasting impact that Dr. Wister had on the landscape at Tyler was the establishment of several horticultural collections, the most spectacular of which is the rhododendron garden, featuring 1,600 plants covering 11 ½ lush acres. Additionally, Tyler’s extensive cherry, magnolia, lilac, and crabapple collections are magnificent in the spring. Tyler offers classes and programs throughout the year, ranging from Yoga in the Arboretum, to Family Night Hikes, to Weekend Gardener workshops, to Wednesday Bird Walks, offering both adults and children an appreciation of the natural world.
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Valley Forge National Historical Park
National Park

Category:     Valley Forge National Park near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia area Attraction: The men and women of the Continental Army were ordinary men and women like many of us, but these everyday men and women were thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Valley Forge National Historical Park commemorates more than the collective sacrifices and dedication of the Revolutionary War generation, it pays homage to the ability of everyday Americans to pull together and overcome adversity during extraordinary times.

Of all the places associated with the American War for Independence, perhaps none has come to symbolize perseverance and sacrifice more than Valley Forge. The hardships of the encampment claimed the lives of one in ten, nearly all from disease. Despite the privations suffered by the army at Valley Forge, Washington and his generals built a unified professional military organization that ultimately enabled the Continental Army to triumph over the British.

Perhaps one of Washingtons soldiers said it best when he described his reasons for not abandoning the field despite the harsh conditions: "We had engaged in the defense of our wounded country and . . . we were determined to persevere." Private Joseph Plumb Martin, 8th Connecticut regiment, December 1777.

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Breakfast with Ben
Join Dr. Ben Franklin for breakfast every Saturday!

Category:     Philadelphia Historic Site in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: Join Ben Franklin for Breakfast Every Saturday Morning! Come and enjoy breakfast with Philadelphia’s most popular Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin! Enjoy a hearty meal every Saturday morning from 9 am to 10:30 am and get a steady diet of wit and wisdom too. Ben will tell you about everything from his swim fins to his bifocals, shake hands with the kids, and even pose for photos. Each guest receives a goodie bag of souvenirs to commemorate the special event! Advanced ticket purchases are required. Year-round every Saturday morning
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Grand Small Works Show- Call For Entries
1,000 small works in one show.

Category:     Philadelphia Art Gallery in Pennsylvania


Description of this Philadelphia Attraction: Exhibition Info: Grand Small Works Show FUEL Collection attempts to fit 1,000 small works in one show, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting local charities. Exhibition Dates: December 2-28, 2008 Gallery Info: The F.U.E.L. Collection 249 Arch St. Philadelphia, PA 19106 www.fuelcollection.com submit@fuelcollection.com Submission Info: Seeking work in the following media-painting, drawing, photo, collage, ceramics, mixed media. All works must be no larger than 20x20 inches. Send jpgs to subit@fuelcollection.com. Entries will be reviewed by the curatorial team and selected artists will be notified via email. Deadline for submissions: October 31, 2008
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