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In January 2004, WRTI began a series of weekly segments on the CultureFiles on Creatively Speaking – WRTI’s weekly look at Arts and Culture news, issues and events – hosted by Jim Cotter, Saturdays, 11 a.m. on 90.1 FM in Philadelphia.
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Camden Children’s Garden
A special place for the young and the young at heart
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Independence Hall
Birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
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Dream Garden
Louis Comfort Tiffany meets Maxfield Parrish in a one-of-a-kind creation
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Edgar Allan Poe National Historical Site
The house where Poe wrote and published some of his greatest tales
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Elfreth’s Alley
The nation’s oldest continuously inhabited street
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The Fabric Workshop And Museum
Devoted to artists creating new work in fabrics and other materials
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Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center
The nation’s first municipal water treatment center
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Fireman’s Hall
Stained glass window in Fireman's Hall created by The Willet Stained Glass Studios
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Franklin Court
Museum and exhibitions dedicated to Benjamin Franklin
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The Franklin Institute Science Museum
A dazzling playground for the mind
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Free Library of Philadelphia Rare Book Department
Highlights of book history preserved for posterity
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Historic Fallsington
A 300 year-old Quaker village
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Historic Yellow Springs
An early American spa and hospital in a rural setting
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Independence Hall
Birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
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James A. Michener Art Museum
Showcase for Pennsylvania Impressionism and other notable arts of the region
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The Japanese House and Garden (Shofuso)
Serenity and elegance in Fairmount Park
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The Johnson House Historical Site, Inc.
A vital stop on the Underground Railroad
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Laurel Hill and West Laurel Hill Cemeteries
Who’s who of deceased Philadelphia in magnificent settings
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Longwood Gardens
One of the world’s premier horticultural display gardens
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Marian Anderson Historical Residence/Museum
Preserving the legacy of one of the world’s greatest contraltos
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The Mario Lanza Museum
A glimpse at the life of America’s opera and movie icon
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Mercer Museum
A castle filled with pre industrial tools and artifacts
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