Address: | 15 S 7th St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA |
Phone: | +1 215-685-4830 |
Site: | philadelphiahistory.org |
Rating: | 4.5 |
Working: | Closed 10:30AM–4:30PM 10:30AM–4:30PM 10:30AM–4:30PM 10:30AM–4:30PM 10:30AM–4:30PM Closed |
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Shani Taylor
Went to visit as part of the Art-Reach Program, which allows a reduced admission with your Access card and photo ID. The front desk staff looked blank when I explained this and had to do some searching to look it up. The Art Reach Program has advertising in mailings, Facebook, and entire sides of buses and trolleys, so it was odd that the front desk didnt already know. History artifacts from many eras and multifaceted presentation was great. Highlighted Womens, Native, and African American history as all part of US history- more than most museums, but lots more to be said. We saw most of the museum in about an hour.
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Mike Klubok
The day after Thanksgiving was "Pay What You Wish" This was my 3rd time here. The 1st was before they renovated it about 20 years ago and it had quite a few informative exhibits. I looked forward to them reopening after they closed for renovations and was disappointed. It seemed a lot smaller and a lot of the old exhibits were gone. The other day I went again and nothing much changed from a few years back after the renovation. I will add that the large street map of Philadelphia was a nice part of the museum. It was worth the $1 "Pay what you wish" but not the normal $10.
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Andrew Main
As relatively new Philadelphian, I really enjoyed this museum. Its organized well and the staff is extremely friendly and helpful. The two floors offer a lot of early history, artwork and artifacts. My favorite parts were huge map of Philly and George Washingtons desk. You can do the whole thing in about an hour and it costs about $10 / adult. It closes at 4:30 or 5 on Saturdays. Id suggest doing it before dinner at one of the many excellent restaurants around Center City / Old City.
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Teresa Noel
Very nice place. There were no tours but it was pretty much self explanatory. It is not a huge museum but is packed full of interesting things. Philly the famous military mascot dog is on display there. My husband enjoyed the map room. He is originally from Philly and on the map I have pictures of him standing on the spot that would of been his home when he was a boy.
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Nick Cvetkovic
Small but value priced museum housed in the former home of the Franklin Institute. Has a front room that features local historical installations of interest. Lots of special events. Highlight, especially for locals and their kids is the huge map of the city that constitutes the floor of the main meeting room
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Richard Smith
I use to spend my lunch hour here back in the late 60s. It was the oridginal Franklin Institut. From the early 1800s till about 1931. It was then called The Atwater Kent Museum. Lots of history. However, a lot of pieces that I knew about are now in storage.
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Sven Mueller
Too little actual history telling, many individual artifacts without context. Those might have a meaning for long time Philadelphians, but to foreigners, they dont tell much about the city. Not worth the 10$.
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Gary Coldren
Very nice museum giving excellent history of Philadelphia. One of our best stops as first-time visitors to the city. Lisa, the young lady at the front desk was very helpful. Dont miss the video.
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Cyrena Murray
The worker there, Bob, was the absolute sweetest and informative person Ive ever had the pleasure of interacting with. He made the entire trip there worth it. Would definitely visit again.
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Iain Cottingham
An excellent place to stop to find out about the history of Philadelphia. Watch the video for some interesting background. Staff helpful even with questions not related to the museum.
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Vlad Ryabyy
A beautiful small and inexpensive museum about the history of Philadelphia. Takes around an hour and a half to go through. Great for kids and the signs are easily understood.
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Laura Labedz
Really interesting museum about the history of Philadelphia, with a really good 20 min video about William Penn and the founding of Pennsylvania an Philly.
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Tom LaPorta
Small, but with a nice array of items that relate to the story of Philadelphia. Could use a bit more to it, but its a pleasant place to spend an afternoon.
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Andrij Harasewych
If you want the full local history, worth stopping in here. Beautiful curated galleries, and a lot of artifacts and historical record to peruse.
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Patrick Mitchell
Great museum. A lot of great artifacts despite it being a small place. I would recommend it to anyone!
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Alice Ham
Small but a interesting timeline of philly
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Rachel Santiago
Beautiful place, everyone is friendly,
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Dave M
Helpful staff and interesting history
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cassidy lewis
Great and interesting place to visit.
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Ray Mihulka
Great museum to spend the day at.
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Jason Joseph
Worth a quick trip
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FAMT
Cool!