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The tour will include the lobby area, the stage door canteen, the ballroom and the auditorium.
This exhibit features nature and landscape photography.
This juried exhibit features clay pieces by 18 area artists.
This exhibit features photos of various John Brown images.
This exhibit explores how the theme of "exile" has been incorporated into various graphic novels.
Descend down the Rabbit Hole to enter the topsy-turvy world of Wonderland. Alice and the Mad Hatter will guide you through our maze of The Tea Party, Hall of Doors & Mirrors, Pool of Tears and mor
In 'Flight Fantasy' kids experiment with balance, speed and coordination as they simulate flying, rowing or playing hopscotch on a cloud.
This interactive exhibit teaches kids about the role trees play in the environment.
History comes alive when you step inside Please Touch Museum's bustling 1876 train station, part of 'Centennial Exploration.'
Explore transportation in 'Roadside Attractions,' a fanciful look at all things mobile.
Photographer John Woodin traveled to his native New Orleans in August of 2004 to take pictures of some of the unique architecture the city boasts. One year later, Hurricane Katrina stuck, leaving devi
Tour the church and learn about events that occurred there during the 1790's, when Philadelphia was the country's capital.
In 'City Capers,' kids get a realistic peek onto an urban streetscape and discover the people, businesses and neighborhoods that make city life so dynamic.
This exhibit explores the use of satire in the visual and literary arts. It includes items such as political pamphlets, biblical text, prints, illustrated children's books and more.
Take a journey down the river to explore science, nature and weather in 'River Adventures.'
This 170,000-gallon salt water exhibit is a veritable seal heaven. The special exhibit offers views both on top of the water - and under it.
This exhibit features a variety of displays that show how art & science can overlap.
This exhibit features nearly 300 posters created by the Works Progress Administration during the New Deal.
Learn about & check some of the strangest creatures around, including batfish, mudskippers, electric eels & flashlight fish, not to mention a creepy crawly assortment of scorpions, cockroaches
Check out adorable African penguins as they go about their business in the aquarium's 17,000-gallon pool. Aquarium biologists present informative shows daily.