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Oh wait, did I say that wrong? A news story I read about his possibly illegal Friday firing of the director of the ...
The church associated with the Underground Railroad was sold to Cape May after it burned in 2018. It’s now the home of East ...
On the front lawn of the now-destroyed Nottoway Plantation were charred relics of atrocities gone by: a pair of flat-back rocking chairs, a wooden end table, and other sorry debris of what — until a ...
Friday's Eagles championship parade is expected to wrap up at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, followed by speeches from our Super Bowl champs. 69 NEWS' Cierra Genelle was on scene hours before the ...
The American Swedish Historical Society will also be celebrating 250 years of the US Navy through a separate pop-up, set to open at the Museum next month. ‘And Let Victory Tell the Rest: 250 Years of ...
The "road to victory" for the Philadelphia Eagles over the Kansas City Chiefs has led to a new piece of fine art turning up in the Super Bowl-winning City of Brotherly Love. Last week, mascot ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Experience decades of design exploring "Soft/Cover" at the Fabric Workshop and Museum. "'Soft/Cover' is an exhibition of 90 works by 65 artists," says Katy Donoghue ...
Harriet Tubman, as Bob the Drag Queen notes, has become a national icon. Her exploits in liberating her fellow slaves, her extraordinary effectiveness as an intelligence agent for the Union army, and ...
An infant in Philadelphia has been successfully treated with a customized Crispr gene-editing therapy for a rare and deadly disease, doctors reported Thursday—a breakthrough in the futuristic ...
Each year, the Philadelphia Business Journal recognizes some the region’s up-and-coming leaders for our annual 40 Under 40 program. This year's class was selected from a pool of nearly 400 ...
The first event of the three-day Harriet Tubman Pilgrimage has been moved to a new location. Karen Hill, president and CEO of the Harriet Tubman Home, told The Citizen an event with Edda Fields ...
CEO of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, which runs the museum. The two believe that the institution can tell a compelling story about how factors such as social conditions, contemporary ...