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Tue., Oct. 13



Thu., Oct. 15

Sat., Oct. 17
Oct.
17
Sat
9:30am-12:30pm
$5-$9
Easels and drawing boards are provided, but you'll need to bring all other materials to this three-hour workshop on sketching models.
@ Philadelphia Sketch Club, 235 Camac St.
215-545-9298

Oct.
17
Sat
10-11:30am
$10
Practice your backstroke with record-holding and amateur swimmers at FINS Aquatic Club, Philly's gay and lesbian swim team.
@ Friends Select School Pool, 1651 Ben Franklin Parkway
215-561-5900

Oct.
17
Sat
2pm-mid.
$2-$5
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
@ Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, 1635 River Rd.
215-862-2924
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
17
Sat
9:30am-10:30pm
$30-$80
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
@ 76 Carriage Co., 1119 N. Bodine St.
215-389-8687
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
17
Sat
10am-5pm
$3.50-$14.75
This hands-on exhibit specifically for budding nerds features lessons on sailboats, lighthouses and geology.
@ Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th St.
215-448-1200
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
17
Sat
1pm-mid.
FREE
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
@ Kimmel Center, 300 S. Broad St.
215-790-5871


Oct.
17
Sat
noon-5pm
$10-$40
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
17
Sat
10am-5pm
FREE
Features jewelry, sculpture and other objects by Hratch Babikian, whose small, sleek pieces are created with metals, stones, paper and wood.

Oct.
17
Sat
10:15am-mid.
$8-$12
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
@ Eastern State Penitentiary, 2124 Fairmount Ave.
215-236-3300

Oct.
17
Sat
2:15pm-mid.
$8-$12
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
@ Eastern State Penitentiary, 2124 Fairmount Ave.
215-236-3300

Oct.
17
Sat
10am-5pm
$7-$14
Features several installations and stations where visitors can learn about trees and their relationship to people. The main attraction, "Out on a Limb," takes visitors 50 feet up in the air for a bird's-eye view of Morris' gardens.
@ Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave.
215-247-5777
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
17
Sat
9am-4pm
FREE
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
@ Valley Forge National Historic Park, 1400 N. Outerline Dr.
610-783-1075
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
17
Sat
6am-5pm
FREE
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
@ Woodlands Cemetery, 4000 Woodland Ave.
215-386-2181
Occurs: Daily

Sun., Oct. 18
Oct.
18
Sun
2pm-mid.
$2-$5
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
@ Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, 1635 River Rd.
215-862-2924
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
18
Sun
9:30am-10:30pm
$30-$80
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
@ 76 Carriage Co., 1119 N. Bodine St.
215-389-8687
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
18
Sun
10am-5pm
$3.50-$14.75
This hands-on exhibit specifically for budding nerds features lessons on sailboats, lighthouses and geology.
@ Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th St.
215-448-1200
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
18
Sun
1pm-mid.
FREE
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
@ Kimmel Center, 300 S. Broad St.
215-790-5871


Oct.
18
Sun
noon-5pm
$10-$40
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
18
Sun
noon-5pm
FREE
Features jewelry, sculpture and other objects by Hratch Babikian, whose small, sleek pieces are created with metals, stones, paper and wood.



 
 
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