American Philosophical Society Museum
Over the years the American Philosophical Society has gathered and preserved a rich collection that traces American history and science from the Founding Fathers to the computer ... heritagesites.com
La Salle University Art Museum
The Art Museum at La Salle University opened its doors in 1976 as cultural resource for the communities surrounding the University and for the University's own students. The permane... museumland.net
Indian King Tavern
Within this building then a tavern-house, the Council of Safety for New Jersey was organized March 18th 1777. Herin also, in September of the same year the Legislature unanimously resolve... hmdb.org
Pomona Hall (1718) - Camden, Nj
Disclaimer SEPTEMBER 29, 2009 The NRHP group recently received an e-mail which was forwarded to me from Joe Sperlunto who works for the Camden County Historical Society. He asked th... waymarking.com
Grumblethorpe
Built in 1744 as a country summer home by wine importer John Wister, Grumblethorpe was originally known as "John Wister's Big House" because it had multiple stories. Built from s... heritagesites.com
Benjamin Franklin
Following the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia on July 2, 1776, Benjamin Franklin headed a committee to provide for the defense of Philadelphia, the capit... waymarking.com
Germantown Historical Society Museum
Major themes of American history played out along these Belgian blocks of Germantown's "Great Road" in Philadelphia, PA. Germantown's story is the story of founding and settlemen... heritagesites.com
Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
The Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion is the only authentically restored Victorian house, museum, and garden in Philadelphia. Visitors step back in time to discover a living record of the... heritagesites.com
Second Bank Of The United States
Founded in 1817 by President James Madison, the Bank came under attack during Andrew Jackson's presidency. Located on Chestnut Street, between 4th and 5th Streets, the newly inst... heritagesites.com
Laurel Hill Cemetery: The Underground Museum
Thomas Sully (1783-1872), one of America's most famous portrait painters, immigrated to the U.S. from England as a child. In 1799, Sully joined his brother, a miniaturist painter, in V... visitpa.com
Germantown Mennonite Meetinghouse And Historic Trust
Germantown, the site of the first permanent settlement of Mennonites in America, has been called "The Gateway of American Mennonitism," through which most North American Mennonites hav... visitpa.com
Atwater Kent Museum
The Atwater Kent Museum, located just around the corner from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, is the gateway to Philadelphia history. Anchored by a 40-by-40-foot Rand McNa... heritagesites.com
Morris Arboretum
More than 13,000 labeled plants of over 2,500 types are growing in the Arboretums living collection. These include representatives of the temperate floras of North America, Asia, an... museumsusa.org
Battleship New Jersey Overnight
Follow the fleet! All hands on deck for an overnight stay on the Battleship New Jersey, aka the "Black Dragon." Experience what it was like to be a sailor during World War II. Near... excitations.com
Johnson House
Built in 1768, the Johnson House served as a station stop on the Underground Railroad during the 1850s. A dramatic chapter in this country's struggle for human rights, the Underg... heritagesites.com
Museum Of Mourning Arts
Located at Arlington Cemetery in a replica of Mount Vernon - George Washington's Virginia home - the Museum of Mourning Art displays original objects that tell the story of death i... museumstuff.com
Mario Lanza Museum
This museum does a fabulous job of presenting the life and works of Mario Lanza through a variety of exhibits and artifacts. Mario was born in 1921, just two blocks from his museum.... museumland.net