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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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The Shoe Museum
Tiptoe through the ages with the story of footwear
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Spiral Q Puppet Theater and the Living Loft Puppet Museum
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Stephen Girard Collection
The treasures of a man of good taste and good deeds
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Taller Puertorriqueno
A home for Latino arts in Philadelphia
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Valley Forge National Historical Park
General Washington’s Revolutionary War encampment, now the largest expanse of open space in any national park on the Eastern seaboard
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The Wagner Free Institute of Science
An unusual natural science and history museum in its original Victorian setting
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The Weaver Dental Museum of Temple University
You’ll appreciate your own dentist after a visit to this museum of dental history
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The Wharton Esherick Studio / Museum
A master woodworker’s creations, housed in his unique studio
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The Wilma Theater
Philadelphia’s most thought-provoking mid-size theater
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Wood Turning Center
Preserving and promoting the art of turning wood
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Woodmere Art Museum
Salon-style displays of American paintings and decorative arts
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Philadelphia Film Festival
Largest international film festival on the East Coast
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Mütter Museum
Medical wonders in an architectural gem
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Philadelphia International Children's Festival
A May theatrical extravaganza for children in University City
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Please Touch Museum®
Where kids ages 1 – 7 are boss
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Institute of Contemporary Art
Museum introducing provocative contemporary artists for more than 40 years
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