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September 29 – Timed Entry Ticket – APS Museum

APS Museum - Philosophical Hall 104 South 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Thursday, September 29 (10am-5pm): Timed entry tickets for viewing the exhibition, "Becoming Weatherwise" at the APS Museum.Becoming Weatherwise: A History of Climate Science in America, an APS Museum exhibition, is open! The American Philosophical Society is delighted to have visitors back in the historic Philosophical Hall to explore the exhibition. TIMED ENTRYTimed entry tickets required for visitation. The time of your ticket notes the time frame in which you must arrive at the Museum. Visitors typically spend between 15-45 minutes in the exhibition. Only 20 visitors will be allowed in the exhibition at a time. Visitors are welcome to explore

September 30 – Timed Entry Ticket – APS Museum

APS Museum - Philosophical Hall 104 South 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Friday, September 30 (10am-5pm): Timed entry tickets for viewing the exhibition, "Becoming Weatherwise" at the APS Museum.Becoming Weatherwise: A History of Climate Science in America, an APS Museum exhibition, is open! The American Philosophical Society is delighted to have visitors back in the historic Philosophical Hall to explore the exhibition. TIMED ENTRYTimed entry tickets required for visitation. The time of your ticket notes the time frame in which you must arrive at the Museum. Visitors typically spend between 15-45 minutes in the exhibition. Only 20 visitors will be allowed in the exhibition at a time. Visitors are welcome to explore

Exhibition Opening – “Philadelphia, The Revolutionary City”

American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, PA

Join us to get the first look at the APS Museum's latest exhibition — Philadelphia, The Revolutionary City. This exhibition investigates the lived experiences of Philadelphians during the extraordinary period leading up to, during, and after the Revolutionary War. It showcases historic documents, maps, prints, correspondence, and artifacts relating to the city's diverse inhabitants, presenting dynamic and complex narratives involving the people who lived amidst turmoil and change at the epicenter of American independence. Enjoy light refreshments and explore the exhibition. The Education and Curatorial staff will be available throughout the evening to answer any questions and share special perspectives

Free