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Oct 29 2008

New And Notable In Philadelphia And The Countryside® In 2008 And Beyond

Big-name Exhibitions, Two Bicentennials, Annual Events, A New Museum And More

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New $88 Million Children’s Museum
Taking kids to the Please Touch Museum® is a completely different experience since the museum moved to its new home in Fairmount Park in October 2008. Located in Memorial Hall—a National Historic Landmark built in 1876 for the Centennial Exhibition—the enormous museum boasts three times more space for exhibitions, programs and shows. Kids can drive a life-sized SEPTA bus or a Scion XB, play with an interactive mural, do the weekly grocery shopping and marvel at a 40-foot replica of the Statue of Liberty’s arm and torch—made completely of toys. Visitors can also enjoy a spin on the meticulously restored 100-year-old Woodside Park Dentzel Carousel. 4231 Avenue of the Republic, (215) 581-3181, pleasetouchmuseum.org

Winter 2008:
Philly’s More Fun And More Affordable This Holiday Season
Philadelphia’s classic holiday happenings, including Macy’s famed Holiday Light Show and the Mummers Parade on New Year’s Day—both of which are free—display the city’s history. And every year, new events enhance the time-honored customs, creating a unique mix of new and traditional activities. This year, gophila.com/holidays is a one-stop shop for anyone looking to make holiday travel plans in Philadelphia. Visitors to the site can peruse themed holiday itineraries, browse a 25-item gift guide, enter to win all 25 gifts, print exclusive discounts, book hotel packages and more. gophila.com/holidays

2009:
Survival Of The Fittest
The bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin prompted Philadelphia to name April 2008 through May 2009 the Year of Evolution. The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology leads the pack in honoring the scientist’s birthday with its innovative exhibition Surviving: The Body of Evidence, on view through May 3, 2009. Visitors discover how the process of evolution impacts their daily lives. 3260 South Street, (215) 898-4000, museum.upenn.edu

Edgar Allan Poe Bicentennial
Philadelphia will celebrate yet another bicentennial in 2009. January marks the 200th year since the birth of literary master Edgar Allan Poe, and Philadelphia will celebrate with a brand-new exhibition at his one-time home. Fans of his thrilling works have always enjoyed touring the Edgar Allan Poe National Historical Site, the Philadelphia residence where he penned many of his famous lines. After closing on December 1, the site will reopen on January 17, 2009 with a brand-new exhibition entitled Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Work, which delves even deeper into the world of the icon. 530 N. 7th Street, (215) 597-8780, nps.gov/edal

Pivotal African-American Exhibition Makes Its World Debut In Philly
Making its world debut in the city where the nation was founded, America I AM: The African American Imprint celebrates African and African-American contributions across nearly 500 years of American history. Conceived by talk-show host and author Tavis Smiley, this four-year, national touring exhibition is on view at the National Constitution Center from January 15-May 3, 2009. Among the more than 150 artifacts on display: the typewriter Alex Haley used to write Roots, Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves and the doors from a dungeon off the coast of Ghana where captive Africans were detained. In addition, visitors will be able to leave their own video “imprints,” which will grow to become the largest recorded oral history project in U.S. history. 525 Arch Street, (215) 409-6700, constitutioncenter.org

Philly Beer Week
Now in year two, Philly Beer Week, taking place at venues throughout the city March 6-15, 2009, celebrates the city’s vibrant beer culture and features events ranging from tastings of locally crafted brews in cozy neighborhood taprooms to educational offerings like guided tastings and lectures or prix-fixe beer-pairing dinners. Already on tap for 2009: The Opening Tap on March 6; the Philadelphia Craft Brewers Festival on March 7; and Meet The Brewers Day on March 9. An estimated 15,000 people attended more than 100 events during the course of last year’s 10-day event, and the 2009 Philly Beer Week is expected to grow even larger. phillybeerweek.org

Two Only-In-Philly Exhibitions Explore The Stars And Beyond
Museum fans are gearing up for the arrival of two major exhibitions that will appear only in Philadelphia only in 2009. Cézanne and Beyond will be on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from February 26 through May 17, 2009, and Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy will be on display at The Franklin Institute Science Museum from April 4 through September 7, 2009. During the nearly two-month period when the exhibits are running simultaneously, visitors will have a chance to see both exclusive shows at museums that are just blocks away from one another on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th Street & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 763-8100, philamuseum.org; The Franklin, 222 N. 20th Street, (215) 448-1200, fi.edu

New Interactive Exhibition At The African American Museum
The African American Museum in Philadelphia’s new core exhibition, Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia (1770-1876), will debut on Juneteenth (June 19) 2009. Through technology, artifacts, primary source material and stunning graphics, visitors will discover the complex history of people of African descent living in America from 1770 through 1876. 701 Arch Street, (215) 574-0380, aampmuseum.org

CrusiePhilly’s Ready To Set Sail In 2009
CruisePhilly is setting sail in 2009 with expanded cruises to Canada throughout September and then taking off for Bermuda in the fall. Those looking for a quick getaway can board the Norwegian Majesty on August 29 for a five-day cruise to Canada and New England. Up next: three consecutive 10-day sailings to Canada and New England—the longest Canadian cruises from Philadelphia to date—that call on Bay of Fundy/St. John, Sydney, Charlotte, Halifax and Portland, Maine. In October, cruisers can travel to the pink beaches of Bermuda when the Norwegian Majesty makes four consecutive seven-day sailings to St. George’s beginning on the third of the month. cruisephilly.com

Jim Henson’s Fantastic World
Visitors to the James A. Michener Art Museum can take a journey through the imagination of a beloved figure during Jim Henson’s Fantastic World, September 12-November 29, 2009. The exhibition documents Henson’s process of visual thinking through works of art, photographs, documents, puppets and film and video clips. The child in everyone will reminisce about the role that Henson and his furry, feathered and fun characters played in their lives. 138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown, (215) 340-9800, michenermuseum.org

2010:
Coming Soon To Historic Philadelphia
On July 4, 2010, the National Museum of American Jewish History will open a new five-story, 100,000-square-foot building that will serve as a vital center of preserving, exploring and celebrating the history of Jewish people in America. And in fall of that year, within close view of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center, the President’s House Commemorative Site will mark the location of the nation’s former Executive Mansion and honor the people who lived and worked there, among them at least nine enslaved people of African descent held by President George Washington from 1790 to 1797. Jewish Museum, 5th & Market Streets, (215) 923-3811, nmajh.org; President’s House, 6th & Market Streets, phila.gov/presidentshouse

Sleep Over And Park For Free:
Philly Overnight® Hotel Package
Visitors can find the hotel that’s right for them at a great price. The crowd-pleasing Philly Overnight® Hotel Package includes two-night hotel accommodations, free parking (a savings of around $75 at most Center City hotels), a Philly’s More Fun™ teddy bear and a Macy’s Savings Pass, which offers an 11% discount. gophila.com

New Journalist Resources:
New Pressroom
The new gophila.com/pressroom is filled with tourism news, story ideas, photos, videos and PR contacts to meet the demands of a 24/7 news world. And integrated content, improved search capabilities and social media tools make it a more useful resource for journalists than ever before. gophila.com/pressroom

Sports Media
Philly Locker Room (phillylockerroom.com) gives visiting sports media the scoop on what to see and do before and after the game. Insider information from Philadelphia journalists, team reps and celebrities offer the best leads on great restaurants, attractions and events happening throughout Greater Philadelphia. phillylockerroom.com

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Please Touch Museum®

Please Touch Museum®

Even though it’s housed in Memorial Hall, a National Historic Landmark, kids call the shots at Please Touch Museum®. During River Adventures, voyagers of all sizes race sailboats and play with bubbles and rainbows, all while discovering the science behind their fun. Other family favorites at the must-see museum include...

Credit: Photo courtesy of Please Touch Museum®

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