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Rothschild Patent Model Collection
Wilmington, DE
34
Miles From Center City Philly:
Museum Exhibits 5,000+ Patent Models
This collection located at the Hagley Museum preserves and interprets more than 5,000 patent models and shares them through exhibitions, media presentations, and public lectures.
This collection located at the Hagley Museum preserves and interprets more than 5,000 patent models and shares them through exhibitions, media presentations, and public lectures.
New Castle Court House Museum
New Castle, DE
37
Miles From Center City Philly:
One of The Nations's Oldest Surviving Courthouses
The New Castle Court House is one of the oldest surviving courthouses in the United States and a registered National Historic Landmark. The original 1732 court is built over the remains of the 1680s courthouse, with additions and modifications throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The court house . . .
The New Castle Court House is one of the oldest surviving courthouses in the United States and a registered National Historic Landmark. The original 1732 court is built over the remains of the 1680s courthouse, with additions and modifications throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The court house . . .
Friends of Bellanca Airfield
New Castle, DE
39
Miles From Center City Philly:
Aircraft Manufacturing History Museum
Museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Bellanca airfield and aircraft manufacturing in New Castle, Delaware. Includes an airfield, aircraft plant, and service hangar built in 1928 by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca and Henry B. duPont.
Museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Bellanca airfield and aircraft manufacturing in New Castle, Delaware. Includes an airfield, aircraft plant, and service hangar built in 1928 by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca and Henry B. duPont.
Moravian Pottery & Tile Works
Doylestown, PA
40
Miles From Center City Philly:
A "Working History" Museum Where Handmade Tiles Are Manufactured
A National Historic Landmark, the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works is a "working history" museum where handmade tiles are still produced in a manner that was similar to that of founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer. For purchase are reissues of tiles and mosaics made in the American Arts and Craft . . .
A National Historic Landmark, the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works is a "working history" museum where handmade tiles are still produced in a manner that was similar to that of founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer. For purchase are reissues of tiles and mosaics made in the American Arts and Craft . . .
Museum of American Glass
Millville, NJ
45
Miles From Center City Philly:
Glassmaking Industry Museum With Hundreds of Artifacts
Commemorating the first center of glassmaking in the United States, the museum has hundreds of artifacts, some more than 200 years old. These delicate items, colored and clear, tell the story of an industry that once employed thousands in South Jersey. The museum is located at the WheatonArts Cen . . .
Commemorating the first center of glassmaking in the United States, the museum has hundreds of artifacts, some more than 200 years old. These delicate items, colored and clear, tell the story of an industry that once employed thousands in South Jersey. The museum is located at the WheatonArts Cen . . .
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