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This exhibit features nature and landscape photography.
The Valley Forge Walking Club meets every Sunday morning at the Washington Memorial Chapel parking lot. Always free...Always fun...Since 1991.
Featuring thousands of blooms throughout the conservatory, Longwood showcases the revered orchid with innovative displays, interesting talks and tours and memorable exhibits.
The three artists display recent work.
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
The centerpiece of this aviation exhibit is a 1911 Wright Model B Flyer.
Learn about the physical challenges various sports present & try your hand at a variety of physical activities.
This hands-on exhibit takes a look at Benjamin Franklin's life & many scientific experiments & discoveries.
This exhibit features a variety of displays that show how art & science can overlap.
Visitors can use a satellite home-tracking device to find their house, learn about what people in the distant past thought about space, check out a variety of equipment used by astronauts & more.
This section of the museum features a 20-foot-high statue of Benjamin Franklin, sculpted by James Earle Fraser. There's also a collection of the scientist and statesman's personal belonings,
This interactive exhibit explores the science & technology behind trains.
This exhibit features a giant walk-through heart & displays featuring information on anatomy, physiology, health & wellness, blood, diagnostics & treatment.
This exhibit features over 100 patent models dating back to the 19th century.
This exhibit features human bodies preserved through a special process, allowing visitors to get a unique look at anatomy. This follow-up to the wildly popular 'Body Worlds' exhibit will als
This exhibit features pieces from Kaneko's 'Mission Clay Project.'
This exhibit features examples of domestic arts practiced by Bengali women during the 19th and 20th centuries. Additionally, narrative scrolls and souvenir paintings illlustrate women's many role
Almost forty years after he first inherited his family home at Winterthur, Henry Francis du Pont explained his motivation creating more than 175 period rooms. He said it was a desire to "show Ame
Textiles were one of Henry Francis du Pont's first loves. From quilts to gowns, needlework pictures to bedcovers, Winterthur has some of the finest works of textile art made or used in America. T
This exhibit features 16th-through-19th-century album pages featuring examples of the calligraphy and painting collaborations of the time.