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N 23RD ST<br />
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SPECIAL<br />
OFFERS<br />
INSIDE<br />
2013–2014 GUIDE<br />
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PARKWAY<br />
PHILADELPHIA, PA<br />
parkwaymuseumsdistrict.org<br />
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<strong>Parkway</strong> <strong>Museums</strong> <strong>District</strong>®<br />
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PARKWAY<br />
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SPRING<br />
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Map Locations<br />
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1. Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University<br />
2. Barnes Foundation<br />
3. Capriccio at Café Cret<br />
4. Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul<br />
5. Eastern State Penitentiary<br />
6. Fairmount Park<br />
7. Fairmount Park Welcome Center in LOVE Park<br />
8. Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center<br />
9. Four Seasons Hotel<br />
10. Franklin Institute<br />
11. Free Library of Philadelphia – <strong>Parkway</strong> Central<br />
12. Friends Select School<br />
13. Moore College of Art & Design<br />
14. Pennsylvania Horticultural Society<br />
15. Philadelphia Museum of Art<br />
16. Rodin Museum<br />
17. Sister Cities Park<br />
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Directions<br />
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City<br />
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From 95 North take Exit 22 for 676 West / Vine<br />
Street Expressway, Exit at Ben Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong><br />
From 95 South take Exit 22 for 676 West / Vine<br />
Street Expressway, Exit at Ben Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong><br />
From 76 West take Exit 344 for 676 East, Exit at<br />
Ben Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong> / 23rd Street.<br />
From 76 East take Exit 344 for 676 East Central<br />
Philadelphia, Exit at Ben Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong>/<br />
23rd Street.<br />
Also accessible by public transportation via<br />
SEPTA bus routes 2, 7, 32, 33, 48, regional rail<br />
at Suburban Station, City Hall stop on<br />
Market-Frankford and Broad Street subway lines<br />
and PHLASH (May – October).<br />
History<br />
Stretching from LOVE Park to the Philadelphia Museum of Art,<br />
Philadelphia’s grand, tree-lined Benjamin Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong> is flanked<br />
by some of the city’s most acclaimed institutions. Visitors to the<br />
<strong>Parkway</strong> <strong>Museums</strong> <strong>District</strong>® will discover a cultural mecca with<br />
world-class museums and educational institutions, the magnificent<br />
Swann Memorial Fountain, Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul<br />
on Logan Square and the world famous “Rocky” steps. The <strong>Parkway</strong><br />
also gives off an international flavor by being lined with flags of<br />
countries from around the world.<br />
The Benjamin Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong> represents one of the earliest examples<br />
of urban renewal in the United States. The grand boulevard was<br />
constructed to ease heavy industrial congestion, connect Center City<br />
to Fairmount Park and restore Philadelphia’s natural and artistic beauty.<br />
Beginning in 1892, City Council received the first proposal and petition<br />
to develop the Fairmount <strong>Parkway</strong>, passed a bill to begin plans for<br />
building it, adopted a plan developed by Horace Trumbauer, Clarence<br />
Zantzinger and Paul P. Cret and finally in 1917, ten years after groundbreaking,<br />
adopted French urban planner Jacques Gréber’s design<br />
to emulate the Champs-Élysées in Paris. In 1937, the name of the<br />
Fairmount <strong>Parkway</strong> was officially changed to honor the city’s most<br />
celebrated citizen, Benjamin Franklin.<br />
Public Art<br />
The <strong>Parkway</strong> <strong>Museums</strong> <strong>District</strong>® is home to over 30 works of public<br />
art, featuring masterpieces by three generations of Calders, including<br />
the Swann Memorial Fountain, William Penn on top of City Hall<br />
and the Shakespeare Memorial, as well as Auguste Rodin’s Thinker,<br />
Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE, Emmanuel Frémiet’s Joan of Arc,<br />
and Mark di Suvero’s Iroquois. Learn more about the <strong>Parkway</strong>’s<br />
public art at museumwithoutwallsaudio.org.<br />
Dining Options<br />
Academy Café<br />
Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University<br />
Capriccio at Café Cret<br />
16th & Ben Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong><br />
Diamond Café (Open Mid April – Mid October)<br />
Moore College of Art & Design<br />
Fountain Restaurant and Swann Lounge<br />
Four Seasons Hotel<br />
Franklin Foodworks and Atrium Café<br />
The Franklin Institute<br />
Garden Restaurant<br />
Barnes Foundation<br />
Granite Hill, Cafeteria and Balcony Café,<br />
and the Gallery Café (Perelman Building)<br />
Philadelphia Museum of Art<br />
H.O.M.E Page Café<br />
<strong>Parkway</strong> Central Library<br />
Lunch in LOVE<br />
LOVE Park Food Trucks, Monday–Friday<br />
Milk & Honey Cafe<br />
Sister Cities Park
Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University<br />
ansp.org<br />
215-299-1000<br />
Founded in 1812, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University<br />
is a world-class natural history museum dedicated to advancing<br />
research, education, and public engagement in biodiversity and<br />
environmental science. Visitors can enjoy four floors of interactive<br />
permanent exhibits, come face-to-face with T. rex and other prehistoric<br />
creatures in Dinosaur Hall, take a stroll in a tropical garden in the live<br />
Butterflies! exhibit, and see animals up close in the Live Animal Center.<br />
Open Monday–Friday 10 am–4:30 pm, Weekends 10 am–5 pm<br />
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day<br />
Admission $<br />
Association for Public Art<br />
associationforpublicart.org<br />
215-546-7550<br />
For more than a century, the Association for Public Art (aPA, formerly<br />
the Fairmount Park Art Association) has commissioned, placed, and<br />
cared for an imposing collection of public art throughout Philadelphia.<br />
The Benjamin Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong> is home to many outdoor sculptures,<br />
including historic masterworks by Alexander Stirling Calder and Paul<br />
Manship, and more recent sculptures by renowned artists such as Henry<br />
Moore and Mark di Suvero. You can learn more about Philadelphia’s<br />
public art by phone, web, or mobile app with the aPA’s free interpretive<br />
audio program Museum Without Walls: AUDIO (215-399-9000<br />
or museumwithoutwallsaudio.org).<br />
Barnes Foundation<br />
barnesfoundation.org<br />
215-278-7200<br />
The Barnes houses one of the world’s largest and most important<br />
collections of post-impressionist and early modern art, with works<br />
by French and American artists including Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse,<br />
Picasso, Rousseau, Modigliani, and Soutine. The distinctive presentation<br />
of the collection in “ensembles,” symmetrical wall compositions<br />
organized by the formal principles of light, line, color, and space,<br />
rather than by chronology, genre, nationality, or style, is a defining<br />
feature of the Barnes. <strong>Our</strong> new state-of-the-art building comprises<br />
dedicated space for art education programs, a special exhibitions<br />
gallery, a conservation studio, classrooms, an auditorium,<br />
a gift shop, a restaurant, and a coffee shop.<br />
Open Wednesday–Monday 9:30 am–6 pm, Friday until 10 pm<br />
Closed Tuesdays<br />
Admission $ (Advance reservations highly recommended)<br />
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul<br />
cathedralphila.org<br />
215-561-1313<br />
With its majestic façade, vaulted dome, ornate main altar and<br />
impressive side chapels, the Cathedral is one of the most<br />
architecturally-eminent structures in Philadelphia and the<br />
principal church of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.<br />
Open everyday for visits, times may vary<br />
Mass Schedule<br />
Weekday Mass at 7:15 am and 12:05 pm<br />
Saturday Vigil 5:15 pm<br />
Sunday 8 am, 9:30 am, 11 am, 12:30 pm (in Spanish), 6:30 pm<br />
Admission Free<br />
Eastern State Penitentiary<br />
easternstate.org<br />
215-236-3300<br />
With grand architecture and strict discipline, Eastern State was the<br />
world’s first true “penitentiary,” designed to inspire penitence, or true<br />
regret. Its vaulted, sky-lit cells once held many notorious criminals.<br />
Tours include the cellblocks, solitary punishment cells, Al Capone’s Cell<br />
and Death Row. Eastern State is home to the #1 haunted attraction in<br />
the country - Terror Behind the Walls.<br />
Open every day 10 am–5 pm – last entry 4 pm<br />
Winter Adventure Tours December–March<br />
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day<br />
Not recommended for children under the age of 7<br />
Admission $<br />
Fairmount Park Welcome Center in LOVE Park<br />
lovepark.pl<br />
215-683-0246<br />
The <strong>Parkway</strong> <strong>Museums</strong> <strong>District</strong> begins in LOVE Park, at the Fairmount<br />
Park Welcome Center. Tickets available for all PMD attractions and tours<br />
makes The Welcome Center the perfect starting point. Also, authentic<br />
LOVE gifts and souvenirs – everything Philadelphia! Parking available<br />
and steps away from bus and light rail in Suburban Station. Free outdoor<br />
concerts, Famous Philly Food Trucks and local artist gallery too!<br />
Open Monday–Saturday 10 am–5 pm<br />
Closed major holidays<br />
Admission Free<br />
Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center<br />
fairmountwaterworks.org<br />
215-685-0723<br />
Excitement at the Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center is<br />
everywhere – in the galleries, the theater, special exhibitions, and by<br />
the river’s edge. Opened in 2003, the Center is housed in the historic<br />
neoclassical architecture of the Fairmount Water Works – part of our nation’s<br />
first urban safe-water delivery system and an iconic international<br />
landmark since 1815. The Center is the Delaware River Basin’s premier<br />
urban watershed visitor destination, teaching people of all ages how<br />
to be better stewards of our water resources; and with a diverse group<br />
of partners, advances Philadelphia’s pioneering initiatives as a global<br />
leader in sustainable urban watershed solutions. Visitors of all ages<br />
are invited to join us in discovering the wonders of Water in <strong>Our</strong> World.<br />
Open Tuesday–Saturday 10 am–5 pm, Sunday 1 pm–5 pm<br />
Closed Mondays and legal holidays<br />
Admission Free (donations welcome)<br />
Four Seasons Hotel<br />
fourseasons.com/philadelphia<br />
215-963-1500<br />
Located steps away from Philadelphia’s most prestigious arts and<br />
cultural institutions, Four Seasons is the city’s premier luxury hotel<br />
for business or pleasure. Celebrated for its five diamond service<br />
and amenities, Four Seasons offers world-class dining options<br />
including the renowned Fountain Restaurant and Swann Lounge,<br />
with unparalleled views of Logan Square and the beautiful Swann<br />
Fountain. The Spa at Four Seasons is a boutique-style urban escape,<br />
providing an array of body treatments and European skin therapies<br />
alongside an indoor heated pool and gym.<br />
The Franklin Institute<br />
fi.edu<br />
215-448-1200<br />
Experience hands-on science fun at Pennsylvania’s most visited<br />
museum! Explore three floors of interactive exhibits including<br />
The Giant Heart, Changing Earth and Sports Challenge, take a ride on<br />
the indoor SkyBike and see explosive, live science shows! Catch a film<br />
on the 5-story tall IMAX®, have a multi-sensory experience in the<br />
3D Theater, or travel to faraway galaxies in the Planetarium.<br />
Fun for all ages!<br />
Open daily 9:30 am–5 pm, extended hours July–Labor Day<br />
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and April 24, 2014<br />
Admission $<br />
Free Library of Philadelphia – <strong>Parkway</strong> Central<br />
freelibrary.org<br />
215-686-5322<br />
The <strong>Parkway</strong> Central Library is the cornerstone of the Free Library<br />
system, containing more than 7 million items and many special<br />
collections. <strong>Parkway</strong> Central features an extensive schedule of free<br />
and ticketed Author Events throughout the year, as well as the<br />
Philadelphia Book Festival every April and events including the<br />
system wide One Book, One Philadelphia and Summer Reading<br />
programs. Free wifi.<br />
Open Monday–Thursday 9 am–9 pm, Friday 9 am–6 pm,<br />
Saturday 9 am–5 pm and Sunday 1 pm–5 pm<br />
Closed national holidays<br />
Admission Free<br />
Friends Select School<br />
friends-select.org<br />
215-561-5900<br />
Friends Select School, the Center City Quaker school that sparks<br />
fascination, traces its roots back to 1689. Flanked by City Hall and<br />
the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Friends Select is situated squarely<br />
at the center of Philadelphia’s cultural, business and government<br />
districts. Pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students learn to<br />
regard <strong>Parkway</strong> museums and other city resources as extensions<br />
of the classroom.<br />
Moore College of Art & Design<br />
moore.edu<br />
215-965-4000<br />
Founded in 1848, Moore College of Art & Design is the oldest and<br />
only women’s college for visual arts in the U. S., currently providing<br />
ten majors for undergraduates. The college also offers co-educational<br />
Graduate Studies, Continuing Education Certificate and Youth Art<br />
Programs, providing inspiring artistic opportunities for all ages.<br />
Moore is an exciting cultural destination with free public exhibitions,<br />
films and lectures, and the Senior and Fashion Shows are a highlight<br />
every spring. The Galleries at Moore showcase the work of regional,<br />
national and international contemporary artists and designers.<br />
The Art Shop sells original work by Moore alumnae and students.<br />
The Galleries at Moore: Monday–Thursday & Saturday<br />
11 am–5 pm, Friday 11 am–8 pm, Closed Sundays and all<br />
academic and legal holidays. Admission Free<br />
The Art Shop: Monday–Friday 11 am–7 pm,<br />
Saturday 11 am–5 pm<br />
For help planning your visit to the <strong>Parkway</strong> <strong>Museums</strong> <strong>District</strong>, information on events and<br />
exhibitions, a great walking tour and so much more, go to parkwaymuseumsdistrict.org.<br />
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society<br />
PHSonline.org<br />
215-988-8800<br />
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society presents the annual PHS<br />
Philadelphia Flower Show, which benefits the PHS City Harvest program<br />
that provides fresh produce for families in need. PHS also designs and<br />
manages many of the beautiful public landscapes along the <strong>Parkway</strong>,<br />
and the gateways to the city. PHS members enjoy complimentary<br />
Flower Show tickets, education programs, the McLean Library, and<br />
much more! To learn about benefits and sign up, go to PHSonline.org.<br />
Open Monday–Friday 9 am–5 pm (library)<br />
Admission Free<br />
Philadelphia Museum of Art<br />
philamuseum.org<br />
215-763-8100<br />
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the largest museums in<br />
the United States, with a collection of more than 227,000 works<br />
of art. The Museum’s many galleries present masterpieces of painting,<br />
sculpture, decorative arts, and more from around the world. The<br />
collection boasts unique treasures such as a Japanese teahouse,<br />
Chinese palace hall, a sixteenth-century Indian temple hall, and a<br />
rare group of Korean ceramics. The Museum also features four<br />
shops with art-inspired and one-of-a-kind items, plus cafes and<br />
restaurants run by the award-winning Stephen Starr.<br />
Open<br />
Main Building: Tuesday–Sunday 10 am–5 pm,<br />
Wednesday and Friday until 8:45 pm<br />
Perelman Building: Tuesday–Sunday 10 am–5 pm, Closed Mondays<br />
Both Buildings: Open select holiday Mondays, Hours subject to change<br />
Admission $ (Children 12 and under admitted free)<br />
Every Wednesday night and First Sundays: Pay What You Wish<br />
Rodin Museum<br />
rodinmuseum.org<br />
215-763-8100<br />
The Rodin Museum houses one of the world’s largest collections<br />
devoted to celebrated French sculptor Auguste Rodin. With<br />
extraordinary works of art and a spectacular garden, the Rodin<br />
Museum offers a calm retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city.<br />
Open Wednesday–Monday 10 am–5 pm, Sunday until 6 pm<br />
Closed Tuesdays<br />
Admission $ (Pay What You Wish)<br />
Sister Cities Park<br />
sistercitiespark.org<br />
215-440-5500<br />
Sister Cities Park has something for everyone. This newly renovated<br />
park offers diverse activities and options for relaxing in a beautiful<br />
landscape. Families can explore the Children’s Discovery Garden,<br />
buy and sail boats in the boat pond, grab a bite to eat at Milk & Honey<br />
Cafe, or just sit and relax at Sister Cities Fountain and enjoy the picturesque<br />
view of Swann Fountain and the vista to the Philadelphia Museum<br />
of Art. Special activities are scheduled each week. Staff at the Park’s<br />
Visitor Center are on hand to assist with tour and ticket information to<br />
help make the most of your visit to area museums and attractions.<br />
Open 7 days a week<br />
Admission Free<br />
Hours and admission information correct at printing, are subject to change.
Save $2.00<br />
Take $2 off full price adult admission (for up to 4 adults)<br />
at select <strong>Parkway</strong> <strong>Museums</strong> <strong>District</strong>® institutions.<br />
Offer expires 5/31/14. See reverse side for details. PC2013<br />
OFFER VALID FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:<br />
Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University<br />
Eastern State Penitentiary<br />
The Franklin Institute<br />
Philadelphia Museum of Art<br />
Must present coupon at the ticketing desk to redeem discount.<br />
Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.<br />
Valid on museum admission only,<br />
not special exhibitions, events, or offerings.<br />
10% off<br />
Receive 10% off your purchase at the Barnes shop<br />
(excluding gift certificates).<br />
Offer expires 5/31/14. See reverse side for details. PC2013<br />
Offer limited one per customer.<br />
Not redeemable for cash.<br />
Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.<br />
Valid for in-store purchases only.<br />
Must present original coupon to redeem discount.<br />
Barnes Foundation<br />
2025 Benjamin Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong><br />
(215) 278-7000<br />
10% off<br />
Receive 10% off your purchase at the Art Shop<br />
(excluding gift certificates).<br />
Offer expires 5/31/14. See reverse side for details. PC2013<br />
Offer limited one per customer.<br />
Not redeemable for cash.<br />
Cannot be combined with any other offer<br />
or discount from The Art Shop at<br />
Moore College of Art & Design.<br />
Moore College of Art & Design<br />
20th and the <strong>Parkway</strong><br />
(215) 965-8586<br />
20% off<br />
Receive 20% off your purchase at the SciStore<br />
(minimum purchase of $35 required).<br />
Offer expires 5/31/14. See reverse side for details. PC2013<br />
Offer limited one per customer.<br />
Not redeemable for cash. Minimum purchase<br />
of $35 at SciStore required to receive discount.<br />
Cannot be combined with any other offer<br />
or discount from The Franklin Institute.<br />
The Franklin Institute<br />
20th and the <strong>Parkway</strong><br />
(215) 448-1200
EXPLORE OUR CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY<br />
GARDEN, SAIL A BOAT IN OUR POND<br />
OR GRAB A BITE TO EAT!<br />
SISTER CITIES PARK PROVIDES SOMETHING<br />
FOR EVERYONE.<br />
LOGAN SQUARE<br />
18TH STREET & THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PARKWAY<br />
215-440-5500<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. FREE WI-FI AVAILABLE.<br />
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SISTER CITIES PARK<br />
AND DAILY ACTIVITIES VISIT:<br />
WWW.SISTERCITIESPARK.ORG<br />
15% OFF<br />
FOOD AND BEVERAGE<br />
Excludes catering, retail and gift items. Offer expires 5/31/14.<br />
Offer limited one per customer. Not redeemable for cash. Cannot be combined with<br />
any other offer or discount from Milk & Honey Café. Sister Cities Park location only.<br />
AT CAFE CRÉT<br />
FREE 12 OZ. COFFEE<br />
WITH A PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE.<br />
Excludes catering, retail and gift items. Offer expires 5/31/14.<br />
Offer limited one per customer. Not redeemable for cash. Cannot be combined with<br />
any other offer or discount from Cafe Cret. For information, call 215-735-9797.<br />
A BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED PLAZA AND A<br />
GREAT PLACE TO RELAX, GRAB A CUP OF COFFEE,<br />
OR ENJOY SOME LIGHT FARE WITH A FRIEND.<br />
16th Street & the Benjamin<br />
Franklin <strong>Parkway</strong><br />
215-440-5500<br />
Open 7 days a week. Free Wi-Fi available. For more<br />
information on Three <strong>Parkway</strong> Plaza and daily activities visit:<br />
WWW.THREEPARKWAYPLAZA.ORG<br />
Sister Cities Park is managed and maintained by:<br />
Three <strong>Parkway</strong> Plaza is managed and maintained by: