Searched events: Tuesday, November 24
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- Ken Burns - The National Parks: America's Best Idea
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Free Library of Philadelphia 1901 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-686-5322 www.library.phila.govTickets: $14; $7 students
More events in Rittenhouse Square: Talks, Lectures - Meditation Classes
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Resident teacher and Buddhist nun, Gen Kelsang Dao, leads this class with discussion and guided meditation.
» See more event detailsAmitayus Kadampa Buddhist Center 814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-925-2151 www.meditationinphiladelphia.orgTickets: $10 - Miracle on 34th Street
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Based on the beloved film, 'Miracle' tells the tale of a man who's institutionalized for claiming he's Santa Claus. A lawyer sets out to help him by arguing he genuinely is.
» See more event detailsTropicana Casino & Resort S. Brighton Ave., Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609-340-4000 www.tropicana.netTickets: $25
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- Yuletide at Winterthur
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Take a guided stroll through H. F. du Pont's mansion and delight in holiday ambience and festive decorations of yore, including a number of rooms that will reflect various seasonal vignettes.
» See more event detailsWinterthur Museum & Country Estate Rte. 52, Winterthur, DE 19735 800-448-3883 www.winterthur.orgTickets: $22; $20 seniors and students; $12 children 2-11; free for children under 2 - Annual Gingerbread House Competition and Display
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A visual delight, the more than 100 gingerbread creations are displayed throughout the holiday season in the Village Gazebo.
» See more event detailsPeddler's Village Rtes. 202 & 263, Lahaska, PA 18931 215-794-4000 www.peddlersvillage.comTickets: Free - Enchanted Colonial Village
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Designed by Lit Brothers display designer, Thomas Comerford, and built by German toy firm Christian Hofman expressly for Philadelphia's Lit Brother's department store, the Enchanted Colonial Village is a 3/4 life-size display depicting scenes of workshops in a small colonial hamlet preparing for the holidays.
» See more event detailsPlease Touch Museum 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131 215-581-3181 www.pleasetouchmuseum.orgTickets: Included in admission - Fly/Fishing
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'Fly/Fishing' follows the adventures of a four-year-old girl as she embarks on a quest to find her lost toy rabbit. Black lights are innovatively incorporated into the production, making for a unique show.
» See more event detailsPlease Touch Museum 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131 215-581-3181 www.pleasetouchmuseum.orgTickets: Included in admission - The Decorative Arts Holiday Show
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The Decorative Arts Holiday Show presents a wide variety of crafts from some of the best local artists. The event provides excellent Christmas shopping.
» See more event detailsAllens Lane Art Center 601 W. Allens Ln., Philadelphia, PA 19119 215-248-0546 www.allenslane.orgTickets: Free - Art Jewelry 2009
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This handmade jewelry exhibit and sale features designers and craftspeople from across the country. Artists include Jennifer Bauser, Julie Shaw, Sharon Shaffner, and many more.
» See more event detailsLangman Gallery 2500 Moreland Rd., Willow Grove, PA 19090 215-657-8333 www.langmangallery.comTickets: Free - Can-Do Playground
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Can-Do Playground is a Boundless Playground. In a nutshell, a Boundless Playground is an integrated play area in which all children, those who are 100% enabled and those with disabilities, can play together, interactively. The objective is to design an area that is barrier free, socially inviting and contains play environment groupings. In a nutshell, a Boundless Playground is an integrated play area in which all children, those who are 100% enabled and those with disabilities, can play together, interactively. The Can-Do Playground is located off Weldin Road next to the entrance to Rock Manor Golf Course, just east of the wooded area and north of the play fields.
» See more event detailsAlapocas Run State Park and Blue Ball Barn 1914 West Park Dr., Wilmington, DE 19803 302-577-1164 www.destateparks.com/blueball
More events in Wilmington: For the Family
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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