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- Diana: A Celebration
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This travelling exhibition celebrates the life and work of the late Princess of Wales. It includes her wedding gown, various outfits she wore, handwritten lyrics from Elton John's tribute song adapted from 'Candle in the Wind,' family paintings and more.
» See more event detailsNational Constitution Center 525 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-409-6600 www.constitutioncenter.orgTickets: $23; $21 seniors; $15 children 4-12; free for active military and children 3 and under
More events in Old City - Society Hill: History, Science - Body Worlds II & the Brain
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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 also include a presentation on the brain.
» See more event detailsThe Franklin Institute 222 N. 20th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-448-1200 www.fi.eduTickets: $18-$27; $16.75-$24.75 seniors, students and military; $13.75-$19.80 children 4-11; $13-$22 veterans 11/9-11/13 - Jim Henson's Fantastic World
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This exhibit features art and memorabilia from the career of legendary puppeteer and innovator Jim Henson. The display includes puppets, TV and movie props, photos of Henson and his team at work, storyboards and more.
» See more event detailsJames A. Michener Art Museum 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown, PA 18901 215-340-9800 www.michenerartmuseum.orgTickets: Included in admission - Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
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Led by Frankie Valli's distinctive falsetto vocals, the Four Seasons had many chart-topping hits including 'Sherry,' 'Big Girls Don't Cry,' 'Walk Like a Man' and 'Let's Hang On.'
» See more event detailsBorgata Hotel & Casino 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609-317-1000 www.theborgata.comTickets: $55-$65
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- Christine Havrilla
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Self-taught, Havrilla wins crowds over wherever she goes with her musical innovation, heartfelt lyrics, and sparkling personality, and her guitar a mere extension of herself.
Also appearing: Tom Goss
» See more event detailsWorld Cafe Live 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-222-1400 www.worldcafelive.comTickets: $15
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- Particle
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Particle is another in the new breed of jam bands that have a penchant for improvising electronically, even when more traditional instruments actually carry the "groove." Charlie Hitchcock, Particle's guitarist, is one to watch. Add Moog-sampling, keyboardist Steve Molitz and a proficient rhythm section and you've got what the band itself calls "space-porn-funk."
Also appearing: The Heavy Pets
» See more event detailsWorld Cafe Live 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-222-1400 www.worldcafelive.comTickets: $25-$35 plus $20 food and drink minimum for reserved seating
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- Cape May Film Festival
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Featuring dozens of films never before screened in New Jersey, the Cape May Film Festival has been voted the best event of its kind in the state.
» See more event detailsCongress Hall 251 Beach Ave., Cape May, NJ 08204 888-944-1816 www.congresshall.comTickets: $10 per film; $20-$25 advance one-day pass; $60 advance three-day pass - Thunder From Down Under
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Sellersville Theater 1894 Main St. & Temple Ave., Sellersville, PA 18960 215-257-5808 www.st94.comTickets: $25-$39.50
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- Philadelphia Marathon
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This 26-mile course takes participants past many of the city's beautiful historic buildings. Event also includes the Half Marathon and the Rothman Institute 8K.
» See more event detailsBenjamin Franklin Parkway Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-636-3300Tickets: $125 - Cape May Designer Show House
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15 designers helped transform this historic home into a lovely example of modern living and design, while maintaining the historical integrity of the building.
» See more event detailsThe Carpenter Cottage 511 Franklin St., Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-5404 www.capemaymac.orgTickets: $15; $10 children 3-12
When it was all ready one afternoon last week - the dry-brined turkey a rosy chestnut brown, the Sister Frances' Potatoes (named for one of the last of the famously celibate Shakers), the brothy, purposefully not creamy blue-pumpkin soup (with a sour jolt of preserved lemon), Melissa Hamilton beamed at what she had wrought.
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