I love the size of this museum the most. It doesn't have an overwhelming advantage, just enough exhibits to make it appealing at any age. It's four floors, halls, Philadelphia's history of African Americans, and some important African-American inspirational figures you probably didn't learn in the first two floors of Black History Month. The top two floors are reserved for special exhibits, currently this is John Dowell's cotton. I highly recommend visiting this striking exhibition and museum!
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I love the size of this museum the most. It doesn't have an overwhelming advantage, just enough exhibits to make it appealing at any age. It's four floors, halls, Philadelphia's history of African Americans, and some important African-American inspirational figures you probably didn't learn in the first two floors of Black History Month. The top two floors are reserved for special exhibits, currently this is John Dowell's cotton. I highly recommend visiting this striking exhibition and museum!
The museum shows the development of an African-American community in Philadelphia. It has always been a well-educated leader, male or female, not fraternal or cute in the city of brotherly love. Our favorite dozen interactive dramatizations of these leaders’ lives. There are also art collections of black painters and sculptors. We don’t frequent gift shops, but this museum actually has some reasonable, high quality jewelry. Public transport is because parking is scarce and buildings are everywhere.
Mainly tells the history of Philadelphia. The collection related to Philadelphia's history has reached 80,000 pieces, and it has introduced Philadelphia in depth from all aspects of culture, life, sports and religion.