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Tamaqua Historical Society, Inc.

Tamaqua, Pennsylvania

General, History, Historical Society

Tamaqua was founded in 1799 by German immigrant Burkhardt Moser. Originally to be named Tuscarora, the name Tamaqua was chosen after it was realized that there already was a community named Tuscarora about four miles (6 km) to the west.

Taylor Arboretum at Widener University

Wallingford, Pennsylvania

Arboretum, Botanical Garden, History, Park, Science, University

Widener University has acquired the Taylor Memorial Arboretum, a 30-acre reserve of plantings and natural lands located about a mile north of the university in Nether Providence Township. The arboretum will remain free and open to the public while providing the university with greatly expanded opportunities for research and hands-on learning in the environmental and biological sciences and science education.

Temple Judea Museum of Kneseth Israel

Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

The African American Museum

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Culture

The Athenaeum of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Banana Factory

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Specialized

The Center Gallery, Elaine Langone Ctr

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

Art

The Daguerreian Society

Cecil, Pennsylvania

The Grundy Foundation

Bristol, Pennsylvania

Temple Gallery

Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

The Academy of Natural Sciences

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

History, Library, Nature Centers, Science

For 200 years, the Academy has connected people to nature. As Philadelphia's natural history museum, we educate visitors of all ages. Our scientists study evolution, biodiversity and ecology, providing information critical to understanding the natural world. These efforts are supported by a collection of 17 million biological specimens and a celebrated natural-history library.

The Andy Warhol Museum

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Art

Library, Specialized

In January 2002, The Balch Institute merged into The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. The archival and library collections of The Balch have been fully integrated into the Society and relocated to 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. The building at 18 S. 7th Street is for sale. There are no exhibitions nor programs being staged at the 7th Street site. All operations and staff have also been relocated to 13th Street. The URL for the combined organization is www.hsp.org and the contact phone number is 215-732-6200.

The Canal Museum

Greenville, Pennsylvania

History, Historic House, Specialized

The Erie Extension Canal was the major means of travel from Pittsburgh to the Great Lakes from 1854-1871. This canal system was vital to the iron industry in western Pennsylvania before the introduction of the railroads.

The Center for Art in Wood

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Art, Culture, Library

The Center displays wood art on site and in our traveling exhibitions and publications. Our International Turning Exchange (ITE) residency program has involved over 100 international residents as it continues through its second decade. The Community Outreach program brings hands-on wood turning and woodworking experience to students throughout the region. The permanent collection contains over 850 objects from around the world, ranging from traditional functional every-day objects to contemporary sculpture. Our research library consists of over 25,000 images, artists' files and books that help preserve the exciting history of wood turning and woodworking and their continuing evolution as a contemporary art form.

The Children's Museum, Inc.

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

Anthropology, Art, Children's, Culture, History, Natural History, Nature Centers, Science

The Children's Museum, Inc.

Specialized

The Harmonie Associates

Ambridge, Pennsylvania