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- Forging a Lifestyle: Ironworking with the Potts Family
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This exhibit explores the legacy of 18th century blacksmith Thomas Rutter, who founded the first ironworking establishment in the region.
» See more event detailsPottsgrove Manor 100 W. King St., Pottstown, PA 19464 610-326-4014 www.historicsites.montcopa.orgTickets: Included in admission - Bob Richey: Recent Rural & Urban Pastel Landscapes
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Richey's rapid working style enables him to capture the essence of a moment on paper. His pastels emphasize both composition and color harmony.
» See more event detailsDelaware Center for Horticulture 1810 N. Dupont St., Wilmington, DE 19806 302-658-6262 www.dehort.orgTickets: Free
More events in Wilmington: Drawings, Works on Paper - Great & Mighty Things: Outsider Art From the Jill & Sheldon Bonovitz Collection
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Philadelphia Museum of Art 26th St. & Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 19130 215-763-8100 www.philamuseum.orgTickets: Included in admission
- Remembering 9/11
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Artifacts and oral histories from bereaved families, survivors and first responders provide insight on New Jersey's reflections and responses to 9/11.
» See more event detailsNew Jersey State Museum 205 W. State St., Trenton, NJ 08625 609-292-6464 www.newjerseystatemuseum.orgTickets: Donations accepted - State of the Art: Illustration 100 Years After Howard Pyle
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This exhibit features 60+ works by eight accomplished illustrators who've expanded on traditional drawing and painting techniques to become significant contributors to their field.
» See more event detailsDelaware Art Museum 2301 Kentmere Pkwy., Wilmington, DE 19806 302-571-9590 www.delart.orgTickets: Included in admission - Stenton House Tours
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Stenton is known as one of the earliest, best-preserved and most believable historic houses in Philadelphia. Its distinguished Georgian architecture, its outstanding collection, and its superb documentation combine to create one of the most authentic house museums in the region. As part of Philadelphia's Historic Northwest, Stenton now sits on three acres of the original 500-acre plantation. The site includes an elegant c. 1730 mansion, a kitchen wing, privy, icehouse, barn, and Colonial Revival garden. Built and owned by James Logan, Secretary to Pennsylvania founder William Penn, Stenton is a house of learning, past and present. As Pennsylvania grew as a Colony, James Logan was one of the most important individuals in guiding that growth. In time, he was able to build a country house, saying, "I am about purchasing a plantation to retire to for I am heartily out of love with the world." During the last twenty years of his life when he lived at Stenton, Logan was a distinguished scholar and collected a tremendous library, which he left to the City of Philadelphia. Through tours, educational programs and special events, Stenton continues to be an historic object lesson for visitors, giving them a sense of what life was like in the 18th Century.
» See more event detailsStenton 4601 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, PA 19140 215-329-7312 www.stenton.orgTickets: $3; $1.50 children - Stitched Through Time: A Legacy of Quilts - Part II
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The second part of the Museum's outstanding quilt exhibit will include over 30 new works with origins in the Delaware Valley region.
» See more event detailsGloucester County Historical Society Museum 58 N. Broad St., Woodbury, NJ 08096 856-848-8531 www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njgchsTickets: Included in admission - A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
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'A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Collections from the Federation of Historic Bottle Collectors.' Prior to the standardization of bottle sizes and shapes, many bottles were embossed with the product name and an image designed to convey what substance was contained. Eventually designs or symbols of all sorts were used, representing everything from politics and war to people and food items. This exhibit features a selection of these 'illustrated' bottles.
» See more event detailsWheaton Arts & Cultural Center 1501 Glasstown Rd., Millville, NJ 08332 800-998-4552 www.wheatonarts.orgTickets: Included in admission - Yoga
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The Museum will be hosting a Dhyana yoga session in the Great Stair Hall balcony.
» See more event detailsPhiladelphia Museum of Art 26th St. & Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 19130 215-763-8100 www.philamuseum.orgTickets: Included in admission - Notations: Sean Scully
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The Museum will be exhibiting two of Scully's major works: 'Chelsea Wall #1' and the triptych 'Iona.'
» See more event detailsPhiladelphia Museum of Art 26th St. & Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 19130 215-763-8100 www.philamuseum.orgTickets: Included in admission
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