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EXPLORE LOCAL AREA | | | | | | | Academy of Natural Sciences1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
Philadelphia,
PA
19103
215-299-1000 | | | | | Description: MUSEUM DISTRICT & FAIRMOUNT PARK. Internationally renowned museum dates back to 1812 and serves as a public forum for environmental research and education. Numerous interactive exhibits are particularly fun for children, and include live animals, dinosaurs, and insects.
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| 300 N Latches Ln
Merion,
PA
19066
610-667-0290 | | | | | Description: ST. JOSEPH'S. This meticulously maintained estate houses an impressive collection of French modern art from notables such as Picasso, Cézanne, Van Gogh, and Renoir. The arboretum contains a greenhouse, pond, and woodland areas, as well as thousands of plants, many of them rarely found outside more temperate zones. Prepaid, timed ticket reservations are required it is recommended that ticket and parking arrangements be made at least 45 days in advance. Limited on-site parking is available for a $10; there is also free street parking within five blocks.
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| Franklin Institute Science Museum222 N 20th St
Philadelphia,
PA
19103
215-448-1200 | | | | | Description: MUSEUM DISTRICT & FAIRMOUNT PARK. A thirty-foot statue of Benjamin Franklin overlooks the scientific interactive displays at this local favorite. This unique museum houses the world's largest artificial heart and biggest pinball machine. There is a planetarium and Omniverse, which features a 79-foot domed screen with more than 50 high-tech speakers. A fascinating and intriguing stop, so budget plenty of time for your visit.
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| Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology3260 South St
Philadelphia,
PA
19104
215-898-4000 | | | | | Description: UNIVERSITY CITY. With one of the best archeology and anthropology collections in the United States, this museum has over 30 galleries displaying items from around the world. Exhibits range from Egyptian mummies to Greek coins, from musical instruments from Africa to Native American totem poles. Hands-on exhibits appeal to the kids, and there's a museum shop just for kids, too. The café, overlooking the courtyard garden, is a great place for lunch or a quick snack. Closed sundays from Memorial Day-Labor Day.
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| National Constitution Center525 Arch Street
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
215-409-6600 | | | | | Description: OLD CITY. A visit to the National Constitution Center starts with a multi-media theater presentation that describes the main points of our country's most important document. As a family-oriented museum, many of the exhibits are interactive guests may vote for their favorite president, or even take the presidential oath of office. Entrance is by timed ticket to get your desired date and time, purchase tickets in advance. Store and restaurant on-site.
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| National Museum of American Jewish History55 N 5th St
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
215-923-3811 | | | | | Description: OLD CITY. Founded in 1976, this museum is devoted to preserving American Jewish history. More than 10,000 artifacts relate over 300 years of this cultural legacy. More than 40,000 people visit annually.
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| Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts118-128 N Broad St
Philadelphia,
PA
19102
215-972-7600 | | | | | Description: CENTER CITY. The building itself is a National Landmark and a worthy example of American architecture. The museum offers a variety of works by renowned American artists such as Andrew Wyeth. Mary Cassatt, and Thomas Eakins, as well as contemporary artists like Faith Ringgold and Richard Diebenkorn. The noteworthy collection features 18th through 21st century paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. Tours are free with paid admission.
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| Philadelphia Museum of Art26th St & Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
Philadelphia,
PA
19130
215-763-8100 | | | | | Description: MUSEUM DISTRICT & FAIRMOUNT PARK. This museum offers a stellar collection from artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, Pissarro, Picasso, and Rodin. Surrealist art is well represented by Dali, De Chirico, Max Ernst, and Magritte, with pre-modernist work from the likes of Canaletto and Guardi. Numerous theme rooms display international art and artifacts, including Thomas Eakins's "Collection in the Country" furniture. On-site restaurant, cafe, and gift shop. NB Sunday is pay what you wish day.
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| Please Touch Museum for Children210 N 21st St
Philadelphia,
PA
19103
215-963-0667 | | | | | Description: MUSEUM DISTRICT & FAIRMOUNT PARK. No "Do Not Touch" signs a dream come true in a museum setting! Designed to promote the arts, sciences, and humanities, exhibits promise educational entertainment for the young and the young at heart. There is an incredible collection of toys and a 3D interactive playground based upon popular children's books. Art exhibits feature work from children in the Philadelphia area.
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| Benjamin Franklin Pkwy at 22nd St
Philadelphia,
PA
19101
215-763-8100 | | | | | Description: MUSEUM DISTRICT & FAIRMOUNT PARK. This museum is solely devoted to the works of Auguste Rodin and the largest collection of his works outside Paris, including bronzes, plaster studies, drawings, and prints. There are 124 sculptures, including bronze casts of "The Burghers of Calais," "Eternal Springtime," "The Gates of Hell," and Rodin's seminal work, "The Thinker."
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