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- Brett BertolinoMarch 6, 2013Did you know this building was the original Franklin Institute. The Greek Revival structure was built in 1824 by architect John Haviland, who also designed Philly's famous Eastern State Penitentiary.
- Visit PhillyMay 1, 2012The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 2 or 18, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums. Read more
- Reinhold ResidentialAugust 27, 2012Housed in an elegant Greek Revival Structure, this museum holds a collection of Philadelphia history with over 10,000 iconic objects such as the wampum belt given to William Penn by the Lenape people.
- Marc BrasofAugust 28, 2011Use the huge map room to teach about...Go see the peace treaty between Penn and some of the natives
- Pa McGillinOctober 15, 2012Check out "Made in Philadelphia, Craft Brewing: It's a Beer Revolution" with a life-size backdrop of McGillin's Olde Ale House
- Deal! By becoming a member, you can park at the lot next door anytime for $2 all year!