Glassboro NJ Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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ASouth Jersey Museum of American History
- 123 High St E
Glassboro, NJ 08028 - +1 856 442 0688
South Jersey Museum of American History
123 High St EGlassboro, NJ 08028
BHeritage Glass Museum
- 25 High Street East
Glassboro, NJ, USA - +1 856 881 7468
Heritage Glass Museum
25 High Street EastGlassboro, NJ, USA
CCity Hall
- 1600 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19103 - 215 686-2840 tour information
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (17.3 miles from Glassboro)
- Overview Lloyd Hall, located on Boathouse Row in Fairmount Park, serves as a community recreation center and a public boathouse for Philadelphia.Lloyd Hall was built by the Fairmount Park Commission in 1998 and is used as a meeting place by local community groups such as the Fairmount Sports Association a... more on GoCityKids.com
- Overview When construction of City Hall began in 1871, it was to be the tallest structure in the world. But plans were scaled back, other buildings surpassed it, and the elaborate 1901 wedding cake by John McArthur, Jr., with an inner courtyard straight out of a French ch�teau, quickly became outdated. ... more on Frommers
City Hall
1600 Arch StPhiladelphia, PA 19103
DCivil War Library and Museum
- 1805 Pine St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103 - +1 215 735 8196
- In college i learned much more information on the civil war than in high school. My professor really... more on OpenList.com
- This museum has a very interesting collection of artifacts from the Civil War era. Everything they have on collection is authentic, with no recreations. ... more on Yelp
Civil War Library and Museum
1805 Pine St.Philadelphia, PA 19103
EMusic Museum
- 405 S Broadway
Pitman, NJ 08071-2406 - +1 856 589 4318
Music Museum
405 S BroadwayPitman, NJ 08071-2406
FOld City Arts District
- Philadelphia
PA 19106
- Just went there after being away from Philly for over 20 years since being at Penn for College in the early 1980s (that dates me). Always thought of Philly as a sleepy, boring city. No more. Wow, what a change. It's unbelievable. Artistic, pretty, relaxing, old-village like atmosphere -but not gi... more on TripAdvisor
- Old City, where Philadelphia began, has been transformed over the past twenty years into one of the most interesting neighborhoods in the country. Once the site of small factories and warehouses, Old City has been transformed into a home for galleries, performing arts and more than 100 of Philade... more on TripAdvisor
Old City Arts District
PhiladelphiaPA 19106
GFree Library of Philadelphia
- 1901 Vine St
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1116 - 2156865322
- Love this library! Everything you could possibly need, you can find here. Need a beach read? Check. Want to check out a classic? Check. DVDs? Check. ... more on Yelp
- I live around the corner from this gem, and I have to say that this library is really an amazing space. Granted, the lighting is very poor inside and ... more on Yelp
Free Library of Philadelphia
1901 Vine StPhiladelphia, PA 19103-1116
HSociety Hill
- Philadelphia
PA 19106
- Overview A treasure of a red-brick neighborhood. more on TripAdvisor
Society Hill
PhiladelphiaPA 19106
IRosenbach Museum and Library
- 2010 Delancey Pl.
Philadelphia, PA , USA - +1 215 732 1600
- Overview This 1863 three-floor town house, and an adjoining building are filled with Persian rugs and 18th-century British, French, and American antiques (plus an entire living room that once belonged to poet Marianne Moore), but the real treasures are the artworks, books, and manuscripts here. Amassed by... more on Fodor's
Rosenbach Museum and Library
2010 Delancey Pl.Philadelphia, PA , USA
JRosenbach Museum and Library
- 2010 Delancey Pl.
Philadelphia, PA - +1 215 732 1600
- Overview The nation's preeminent museum for rare books and manuscripts continues to expand its collection, providing an important resource for literary scholars. Rare books dealer Dr. A.S.W. Rosenbach and his brother Philip H. Rosenbach, a local art dealer, lived on Delancey Street from 1926 until the ear... more on Weather.com
Rosenbach Museum and Library
2010 Delancey Pl.Philadelphia, PA
