'The Story of Freedom' At the National Museum of American Jewish History, there’s no better place to tell the story of Freedom than within view of Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the National Constitution Center. Established in 1976, it's the only museum in the nation dedicated to exploring and interpreting the American Jewish experience. In 2010, the museum joined the above historical icons at 5th and Market. The stories of 350 years of American Jewish History live inside this … [Read more...]
Fireman’s Hall Museum – Museums in Philadelphia
'Remembering Those That Protect Us' Fireman's Hall Museum is an old restored firehouse, Engine Company Number Eight, that is located in the historic old city district in Philadelphia. The museum is to preserve the ongoing history of Philadelphia firefighting and is operated by the Philadelphia Fire Department. Fireman's Hall Museum History The Fireman's Hall Museum is part of a restored firehouse that was built in 1902. The museum is a direct descendant of the Union Fire … [Read more...]
The Philadelphia History Museum Gets a Makeover
'Reflecting on Philadelphia's History' New Name, New Director, New Exhibits The Philadelphia History Museum, formerly known as the "Atwater Kent" museum, is one of hundreds of museums in Philadelphia rich in history. The museum, with more than 100,000 items in its collection, is a sweeping repository of the city of Philadelphia history poised for new beginnings. In February 2009, the 70-year-old institution closed from top to bottom for renovations. Three years later, it’s on schedule for a … [Read more...]
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