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  • Girard College Historical Campus Tour

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Take a guided tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll talk about Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school, including Founder's Hall, a National Historic Landmark; the generations of students who have lived and learned here (and still do); and the powerful civil rights activism that

  • Girard College Historical Campus Tour

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Take a guided tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll talk about Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school, including Founder's Hall, a National Historic Landmark; the generations of students who have lived and learned here (and still do); and the powerful civil rights activism that

  • Girard College Historical Campus Tour

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Take a guided tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll talk about Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school, including Founder's Hall, a National Historic Landmark; the generations of students who have lived and learned here (and still do); and the powerful civil rights activism that

  • Martin Luther King Day Open House at Founder’s Hall

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Explore special holiday hours at Founder's Hall MuseumIn addition to its regular weekday hours (10-4 Wed-Fri), Founder’s Hall Museum hosts a monthly weekend open house. Drop into Founder's Hall on Martin Luther King Day, January 20th, to explore the museum and learn more about the 75 year civil rights struggle to desegregate Girard College. Find out more about other King Day events at the College at Global Citizen and the Philadelphia Orchestra.Housed in a magnificent Greek Revival landmark, the Founder’s Hall Museum offers a glimpse into the complex life of Stephen Girard, America’s first multi-millionaire, and illuminates the legacy of

  • Girard College Historical Campus Tour

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Take a guided tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll talk about Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school, including Founder's Hall, a National Historic Landmark; the generations of students who have lived and learned here (and still do); and the powerful civil rights activism that

  • Black History Month Open House at Founder’s Hall

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In honor of Black History month, join us to explore the civil rights history of the desegregation of Girard CollegeIn addition to its regular weekday hours (10-4 Wed-Fri), Founder’s Hall Museum hosts a monthly weekend open house. Visitors can enjoy special themed highlights and activities, along with the opportunity for a self-guided visit to the museum.In honor of Black History Month, join us at our February Open House as we highlight the history of the desegregation of Girard College. Learn about the three generations of Black Philadelphia activists who fought from the 19th century until 1968 for this change, from

  • Girard College Historical Campus Tour

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Take a guided tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll talk about Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school, including Founder's Hall, a National Historic Landmark; the generations of students who have lived and learned here (and still do); and the powerful civil rights activism that

  • Women’s History Month Open House at Founder’s Hall

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In honor of Women's History month, join us to explore how Girard College went co-ed in 1984 and the legacy of women at the school.In addition to its regular weekday hours (10-4 Wed-Fri), Founder’s Hall Museum hosts a monthly weekend open house. Visitors can enjoy special themed highlights and activities, along with the opportunity for a self-guided visit to the museum.In honor of Women's History Month, join us at our March Open House as we highlight the contributions of women at Girard. Find out how the Pennsylvaia ERA led to Girard College becoming co-ed. Learn about our amazing alumnae, as

  • Campus Architecture & History Tour for Int’l Day of Monuments and Sites

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Celebrate IDMS with a guided history and architectural tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College .Did you know Philadelphia is home to 67 of the country's 2,618 National Historic Landmarks? On the weekend of April 19, many of Philadelphia's landmarks will offer special events as part of an annual celebration of the International Day of Monuments and Sites (IDMS) organized by the Global Philadelphia Association.We will be celebrating IDMS with a guided walking tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle

  • Girard College Historical Campus Tour

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Take a guided tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll talk about Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school, including Founder's Hall, a National Historic Landmark; the generations of students who have lived and learned here (and still do); and the powerful civil rights activism that

  • Archive Month Historical Campus Tour

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Take a guided walking tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll look at the campus as it exists today, along with archival maps and photographs that document the campus's history and growth. We'll touch on Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school; the generations of students

  • “Up Against It”: Post-Pandemic Life and Community Response 1918-1923

    Join Dr. Bethany Johnson to hear about her recent research into the aftermath of the 1918 flu pandemic in PhilaldelphiaWhen thousands of Philadelphian families lost members in the October 1918 influenza wave, Philadelphian organizations, volunteers, college students, and even children pitched in to help survivors recuperate and rebuild their lives. Nevertheless, influenza left medical, economic, and social scars in neighborhoods around the city.Join Dr. Bethany Johnson to hear about her recent Ph.D. research into the aftermath of the 1918 flu pandemic, research which drew heavily on Girard College student records, as well as those in other local repositories, including the

  • Girard College Historical Campus Tour

    Founders Hall at Girard College 2101 South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Take a guided tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll talk about Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school, including Founder's Hall, a National Historic Landmark; the generations of students who have lived and learned here (and still do); and the powerful civil rights activism that