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Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Founded in 1824 in Philadelphia, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States and holds many national treasures. The Society's building, listed on the City of Philadelphia's Register of Historical Places, houses some 600,000 printed items and over 19 million manuscript and graphic items. The Society is one of the largest family history libraries in the nation, has preeminent printed collections on Pennsylvania and regional history, and offers superb manuscript collections renowned for their strength in 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century history. With the addition of the holdings of The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies in 2002, the Society has become a chief center for the documentation and study of the ethnic communities and immigrant experiences shared by people whose American history began more recently-between the late nineteenth century and our own times. Together these holdings, old and new, make the Society one of the nation's most important special collections libraries-a center of historical documentation and study, education, and engagement.

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La Salle University Art Museum

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Germantown Mennonite Historic Trust

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National Museum of American Jewish History

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Please Touch Museums

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Academy of Natural Sciences

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Rosenbach Museum & Library

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Independence Seaport Museum

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Woodmere Art Museum

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Design Center at Philadelphia University

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Museum of Archaeology - University of Pennsylvania

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Franklin Institute Science Museum

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Mütter Museum

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American Swedish Historical Museum

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Othes cities Pennsylvania

The Pocono Indian Museum

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Erie Maritime Museum

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American Helicopter Museum

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Pittsburgh

Andy Warhol Museum

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