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Center for Architecture and Design Museum in Philadelphia, PA USA
Exhibitions, talks, workshops, festivals, and more! The Center provides Philadelphia with educational programs, exhibitions, and a public space to explore architecture, urban planning, and design, allowing visitors the opportunity to understand how these disciplines affect us all in our daily lives.
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Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site National Park in Philadelphia, PA USA
National Historic Site 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.
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Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse Childrens Museum in Philadelphia, PA USA
A 61/2 acre Playground and 16,000 square foot Playhouse Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse opened its doors in East Fairmount Park in 1899. Funded by Richard and Sarah Smith, the site was dedicated to the memory of their adult son, Stanfield.
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Valley Forge National Historical Park National Park in Valley Forge, PA USA
National Historic Park 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.
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Wagner Free Institute of Science Science Museum in Philadelphia, PA USA
Natural history museum, science education & historic site Founded in 1855, the Wagner Free Institute of Science is a National Historic Landmark natural history museum and science educational institution.
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Pennsylvania Veterans Museum Museum in Media, PA USA
Open to the public on Veteran's Day 2005, the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum is a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve, promote and protect the legacy and dignity of all U.S.
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The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College Nature in Philadelphia, PA USA
A garden of ideas exhibiting over 4,000 ornamental plants. 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.
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