Betsy Ross House
The Betsy Ross House is widely believed to be the location where the first American flag was made.[Learn more]
The Betsy Ross House is widely believed to be the location where the first American flag was made.[Learn more]
The stories of the brave men who fought in the ugliest war ever to occur on American soil are told at Philadelphia's Civil War Museum.[Learn more]
Relics of religions from all over the world are on display at the Glencairn Museum, giving this facility a widely varied collection of artifacts.[Learn more]
The Institute of Contemporary Art is part of the University of Pennsylvania, and investigates the way in which art and artists are able to inform and inspire their audience.[Learn more]
As the original meaning of the Constitution the founding fathers wished to convey becomes more challenged every day, there is an increasing importance within the understanding of the document.[Learn more]
The National Liberty Museum uses a variety of intriguing exhibitions to encourage discussion about their broadest of topics.[Learn more]
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is both a museum and a school. The educational institution offers certificates and degrees for artists, while the museum offers those with a more fleeting interest an opportunity to indulge in the fine arts.[Learn more]
Established by Albert C. Barnes in 1922, The Barnes Foundation was built to promote the appreciation of the fine arts and horticulture and the advancement of education.[Learn more]
Dating back to 1976, The Mummers Museum has been serving Philadelphia as a place for viewing a rich collection of mummers' (folk plays) paraphernalia and memorabilia including turn-of-the-20th-century costumes.[Learn more]