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Fonthill Museum
Location: 1900 Benjamin Franklin
Parkway, Philadelphia
Time: Mon-Fri 10am-4:30pm,
Sat-Sun 10am-5pm
Cost: Adults $9, Seniors $8.25,
Students, Kids $8, under 3 FREE
The Atwater Kent Museum was
opened in 1941 as the city of Philadelphia's history museum. In
a building that served as the Franklin Institute Science Center
for over 100 years, visitors can learn about life in Philadelphia
from colonial days to modern times.
The museum was named for
A. Atwater Kent, Philadelphia native and radio
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pioneer,
who saved the building from destruction in the early 1930s.
The museum's collection
includes over 100,000 objects related to Philadelphia history
and culture, dating back as far as 1680.
The collection encompasses
paintings, photographs, prints, toys, trading cards, political
memorabilia, textiles, and
so much more.
Since the museum is not huge,
much of the collection is located in two off-site storage areas
and exhibits are rotated.
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There are also an ongoing
number of special exhibits each year with featured lectures and
activities connected to these interesting temporary displays.
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