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The Freethought Society of Greater Philadelphia is sponsoring a 'Tree of Knowledge' as part of the Chester County Courthouse's 2009 Winter Holiday display. The tree will feature ornamen
Tyler Arboretum is a wonderful winter haven for many feathered friends. Experienced birders Tom Reeves and Bruce Wyman have been leading these very popular walks for years and know all the best places
The Toni & Stuart B. Young Gallery will be transformed into several movie theaters that will showcase animation by independent filmmakers. Conceptual artwork and preparatory drawings will also be
This exhibit delves into the sights, sounds and science of pollination.
Vistors can stroll through Longwood's lovely holiday decor, including floral displays, decorated trees and a dazzling light display. Live musical performances add to the festive air.
This exhibit features work created by Associate of Fine Arts degree students during the Fourth Annual Drawing Marathon.
This exhibit explores the world of the Sarcosuchus imperator, a 40-foot-long crocodilian animal that dwelt in the Sahara over 100 million years ago.
The Dominy Clock Shop and Woodworking Shop are reconstructions of shops used by the Dominy family, four generations of craftsmen who worked in East Hampton, New York, from the mid 1700s to the mid 180
This exhibit explores the stories of local people who ventured to the North Pole.
'In Style' offers an overview of the characteristics that distinguish the eight major design styles popular in America between 1640 and 1860. Glancing along the length of the gallery, the vi
Staff members read new stories weekly.
'Good Tidings to You: Victorian Christmas Ephemera From the John & Carolyn Grossman Collection.' This exhibit features an assortment of Christmas-themed printed materials from the late 1
'The Campbell Collection of Soup Tureens' at Winterthur is a permanent exhibition on display in Winterthur's Dorrance Gallery. This treasure trove of artfully crafted tureens in fascina
This juried exhibit features 30 artworks that reflect Delaware's historical traditions as well as its multicultural present .
This is the first travelling exhibition of Parrish's color lithographic prints, made from his original paintings.
Regional artists were invited to create miniature versions of existing masterpieces.
Visitors often think of Winterthur as a decorative arts museum and are therefore surprised to discover the caliber of works on display in this gallery. Many of the paintings, prints and drawings on vi
The metals gallery includes displays of silver, brass and iron that illustrate how metals were formed into useful and beautiful objects. The displays explore the properties of different metals to disc
The ceramics and glass gallery showcases the remarkable survivors of these fragile art forms. Examples from Winterthur's extensive holdings of American glass and English, Chinese, French and Amer
This exhibit features letters penned by a teenage Maxfield Parrish, in which he wrote about and illustrated his travels through Europe.