| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | First Friday at Asian Arts Initiative/Closing Reception for Exit SaigonPresented by Asian Arts Initiative at Asian Arts Initiative June 1, 2012 Asian Arts Initiative is proud to present Exit Saigon, Enter Little Saigon, recounting a journey more than 30 years in the making. When the U.S. government opened its gates in 1975 to thousands of Vietnamese immigrants, they faced the idea of permanent resettlement with a mixture of survivors’ guilt and overwhelming relief. Exit Saigon tells the story of adapting to life in the United States where, amongst the struggle for equality and acceptance, Vietnamese Americans... | Asian Arts Initiative | 06/01/12 | Philadelphia |
$5 After 5 pm at the National Constitution CenterPresented by National Constitution Center at National Constitution Center July 5-August 30, 2012 Join the National Constitution Center every Thursday night for a summer celebration, inspired by the must-see exhibition From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen! For only $5, visitors can experience the award-winning theater production Freedom Rising (showtimes at 5 pm, 6 pm, and 7 pm); enjoy the Center’s main exhibition The Story of We the People; tour the iconic Signers’ Hall; and enjoy an array of fun family-friendly... | National Constitution Center | 07/05/12- 08/30/12 | Philadelphia |
111th Annual Student ExhibitionPresented by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) May 11-June 3, 2012 At the 111th Annual Student Exhibition (ASE), works by BFA students, third-year and fourth-year Certificate Program students and Master of Fine Arts candidates will showcase a diversity of styles that combine traditional skill and contemporary vision. In addition to its role as an exhibition and sale, the exhibition represents a competition for the coveted Certificate Program’s Cresson, Schiedt, Ware, and Women’s Board Travel Scholarships. | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) | 05/11/12- 06/03/12 | Philadelphia |
17th Annual Crooked Billet 5K Run, 1 Mile Fun Run & Health WalkPresented by Craven Hall Historical Society at Warminster Community Park October 20, 2012 Come and join us at Warminster Community Park for 17th Annual Crooked Billet Run - 5K Race & Health Walk. A 1 Mile Fun Run will precede the 5K event. Prizes are awarded. What a great way to enjoy a Fall day and to support preservation and educational activities at Craven Hall! | Craven Hall Historical Society | 10/20/12 | Warminster |
17th Century Timeline and SkirmishPresented by Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation at Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation May 26-May 27, 2012 Europe in the 17th century has outgrown its borders. Political and religious wars on the continent and in Great Britain have catapulted its people into the modern age. The Americas have been mapped and explored for more than a century and the great Continental powers have staked their claims to the new territory. Conflict and clashes of culture are happening. Witness a period of our history that shows the expanding horizons of both Europe and America. There will also be a farm day with early... | Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation | 05/26/12- 05/27/12 | Newtown Square |
19th Annual New Hope Historical Society Garden TourPresented by New Hope Historical Society at Parry Mansion at Parry Mansion June 2, 2012 Six beautiful, diverse, private Bucks County gardens will be featured on this popular garden tour. Full color brochure with pictures and description of each garden, map and easy directions included. Garden rewards bags stuffed with gifts and offers from national partners and local sponsors are available to the first 500 ticket holders. Free admission to the Parry Mansion Museum where tickets will be available on tour day. Commemorative limited edition crystal daisy stretch ring designed by... | New Hope Historical Society at Parry Mansion | 06/02/12 | New Hope |
36th Annual Market DayPresented by Newtown Historic Association, Inc. at Court Inn / The Half Moon Inn October 6, 2012 For over three decades the Newtown Historic Association has had Market Day. This custom revives an old harvest season tradition in Newtown, where long ago, local farmers brought their crops to town to sell and enjoy a day of festivities and contests that culminated with a horse race down State Street. There are over 50 crafters, demonstrators and artists coming with a wide variety of interesting crafts, from bee keeping, quilting, rug braiding, spinning, fine arts, photography and... | Newtown Historic Association, Inc. | 10/06/12 | Newtown |
41st Annual Antiques Show Presented by Brandywine River Museum at Brandywine River Museum May 26-May 28, 2012 Outstanding antiques from across the nation are featured at the Brandywine River Museum Antiques Show. This event, hosted by the Museum Volunteers, presents a variety of American and English furniture, glass, metalware, ceramics, folk art, quilts, Oriental and European porcelain, rugs and other fine collectibles.
Proceeds support the Museum Volunteers’ Art Purchase Fund. | Brandywine River Museum | 05/26/12- 05/28/12 | Chadds Ford |
4th Annual Dine Around the ManorPresented by Pennsbury Manor at Pennsbury Manor June 8, 2012 Come enjoy a progressive dinner with food and drinks stationed in various buildings around the 43-acre site. Watch the cooks during an on-going 17th century cooking demonstration, be entertained by strolling musicians, and end the evening in the Visitor Center with dessert, a basket raffle, and live auction. Reservations are required by May 25. | Pennsbury Manor | 06/08/12 | Morrisville |
6th Annual Phyzz PhestPresented by Physick House at Physick House July 7, 2012 Sixth Annual Philly Phyzz Phest
Landmarks Celebrates “Soda’s Pop”
To celebrate Dr. Physick’s life, achievements and contributions to Philadelphia history, Landmarks will host a day of fun and activities for the whole family. The festival will be held in the garden of the Physick house; the only freestanding federal-styled mansion remaining in Society Hill, built in 1786 by Henry Hill.
Admission to the Philly Phyzz Phest is FREE and includes: | Physick House | 07/07/12 | Philadelphia |
A Moment in Time: The Paintings of Hubert J. FitzGerald Presented by Demuth Museum at Demuth Museum April 15-July 1, 2012 This exhibit explores the impact of FitzGerald’s artistic life on his day job creating flooring tiles for Armstrong. The textures that came naturally in the paintings of FitzGerald, a classmate of Andy Warhol, are translated into some of the most common floor designs used in the United States and globally. | Demuth Museum | 04/15/12- 07/01/12 | Lancaster |
A Revolutionary WeekendPresented by Morrisville Business Association and Actors' Net of Bucks County, Inc August 23-August 26, 2012 The MBA will be hosting A Revolutionary Weekend in Morrisville. It's a guided bus tour and will “Follow Washington’s Footsteps” from Summerseat in Morrisville to the Trenton Barracks. Tour guides aboard the buses will give historical details about Washington’s journey during the Revolutionary War. The Actors’ Net of Bucks County will perform five shows of “The Man Who Bought a Country” which is the story of Robert Morris, financier of the... | Morrisville Business Association | 08/23/12- 08/26/12 | |
A Summertime Meander at Fonthill CastlePresented by Fonthill Castle at Fonthill Castle Museum August 11, 2012 Meander at your own pace through Henry Mercer’s unique castle home! Spend time enjoying the visual delights of Fonthill, with staff available to answer your questions.
| Fonthill Castle | 08/11/12 | Doylestown |
A World of BeerPresented by Fonthill Castle at Fonthill Castle Museum August 17, 2012 The Mercer Museum's Annual Beer Event will feature local breweries and homebrewers who will provide a tasting of their creations inspired from brewing techniques used in many different areas of the world. Music and light fare included.
| Fonthill Castle | 08/17/12 | Doylestown |
Advanced ExplorersPresented by Brandywine River Museum at Brandywine River Museum July 30-August 1, 2012 The three-day Advanced Explorers program has “Brandywine Inside and Out” as its theme. Children ages 9 and older will enjoy guided tours and make art projects inspired by landscape art, the Brandywine Conservancy’s River Trail and native plant gardens. | Brandywine River Museum | 07/30/12- 08/01/12 | Chadds Ford |
African American Images Trolley TourPresented by Mural Arts Program, City of Philadelphia at African American Museum in Philadelphia April 28-November 24, 2012 The Mural Arts Program presents a compilation of murals that capture the rich African American experience in Philadelphia. The murals honor significant figures W.E.B. DuBois, Harriet Tubman, Jackie Robinson, Dr. J., Malcolm X, and many more.
In addition to the 2-hour guided mural tour, admission to the African American Museum in Philadelphia is included (up to a $37 dollar value)! The mural tour includes audio narration by ?uestlove of the Grammy® Award-winning band The Roots,... | Mural Arts Program, City of Philadelphia | 04/28/12- 11/24/12 | Philadelphia |
Aida Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute June 18, 2012 Performed at the Opera Festival St. Margarethen in Austria
(NR) HD digital
d. Robert Herzl
Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Conducted by Ernst Märzendorfer
Starring Eszter Sümegi, Kostadin Andreev, Cornelia Helfricht
Recorded live in HD at the Opera Festival St. Margarethen, Verdi’s masterful classic of forbidden love between Egyptian leader Radames and Ethiopian princess Aida is presented in extravagant fashion. Packed with live... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 06/18/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: Living with the Atomic Bomb, 1945-1965 Presented by Mercer Museum at Mercer Museum April 6-May 25, 2012 Through period artifacts, graphics, and audio and video recordings, the exhibit Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow explores the ways in which Americans experienced the Atomic Age and atomic threat as part of their daily lives.
A program of ExhibitsUSA, a national division of Mid-America Arts Alliance, and the National Endowment for the Arts. | Mercer Museum | 04/06/12- 05/25/12 | Doylestown |
All Hallow's Eve Fall FestivalPresented by Pennypacker Mills at Pennypacker Mills October 20, 2012 Come early for this old-fashioned event with tractor pulled hayrides through the meadow for the whole family, pumpkin painting and crafts for kids, bean bag toss and hay pile jumping for kids. Try corn shucking and a cider press churning just as farmers did 100 years ago. Refreshments served. All ages!
Call site if weather is inclement. | Pennypacker Mills | 10/20/12 | Schwenksville |
Alumni Sales Gallery: Stephen Layne and Carrie Mae Smith Presented by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) April 21-July 22, 2012 The Alumni Sales Gallery will present an exhibition of new work by alumna Carrie Mae Smith(‘05) and alumnus Stephen Layne ('94). Both artists have been the recipient of the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award. Smith’s passion for the culinary arts informs some of her paintings, as well as her love of composition and color. Stephen Layne, a member of the National Sculpture Society, will be exhibiting a selection of his recent figurative sculptures, including The Boxer,... | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) | 04/21/12- 07/22/12 | Philadelphia |
An Oath of Allegiance to the Republic: the du Ponts and the Civil WarPresented by Hagley Museum and Library at Hagley Museum and Library April 30, 2011-July 22, 2012 Letters, stereopticons, photos, journals, artifacts and memorabilia explore the political, military and business environments during the war through the experiences of du Pont family members. | Hagley Museum and Library | 04/30/11- 07/22/12 | Wilmington |
Animals at Pennsbury ManorPresented by Pennsbury Manor at Pennsbury Manor July 29, 2012 Each animal at Pennsbury had an important role to play. Meet each animal and learn more about their job. | Pennsbury Manor | 07/29/12 | Morrisville |
Animals at Pennsbury ManorPresented by Pennsbury Manor at Pennsbury Manor September 30, 2012 Each animal at Pennsbury had an important role to play. Meet each animal and learn more about their job. | Pennsbury Manor | 09/30/12 | Morrisville |
Antique Appraisal NightPresented by Craven Hall Historical Society at Historic Craven Hall and The John Fitch Steamboat Museum June 1, 2012 Professional appraisers will review your items (three items max). Find what your treasure is worth! join us for this most interesting evening. Barry S. Slosberg, Inc, Auctioneers / Appraisers of Philadelphia have been in business for four generations and have generously given of their time & talent to support Craven Hall Historical Society, Inc. for this memorable event.
| Craven Hall Historical Society | 06/01/12 | Warminster |
Architectural Masterpieces Fairmount Park Trolley TourPresented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art June 17, 2012 Tour Mount Pleasant (1762-65), Lemon Hill (1800), and Memorial Hall ( the site of the U.S. Centennial in 1876). Departing from and returning to the Philadelphia Museum of Art's West Entrance, the tour provides transportation to several sites in Fairmount Park. Knowledgeable and engaging guides will bring the houses and the trolley ride alive with stories of the sites. Tour concludes with light refreshments. Includes admission to the three sites. | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 06/17/12 | Philadelphia |
Art After 5 - An Evening of Dance with PhiladancoPresented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art June 1, 2012 Jennifer Dunning of the New York Times has called Brenda Dixon Gottschild’s new book on Joan Myers Brown, the founder of Philadanco (Philadelphia Dance Company), “a bracing mix of scholarship and unsentimental compassion.”Join the Philadelphia Museum of Art for a conversation between Gottschild and Brown, moderated by Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown, and a book signing. Following the discussion, Philadanco will perform excerpts from their repertory. The... | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 06/01/12 | Philadelphia |
Art After 5 - Bobby ZankelPresented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art June 8, 2012 Saxophonist Bobby Zankel gets an orchestral sound out of his ensembles, partly by mixing instruments and partly by moving them through composition into improvisation. The effect is sprawling but precise. His music speaks equally to the legacy of the past (Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus) and to the present. | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 06/08/12 | Philadelphia |
Art After 5 - Bucky Pizzarelli, Chuck Redd, and Nicki ParrottPresented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art May 25, 2012 Legendary octogenarian guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli joins forces with Charlie Byrd’s longtime drummer and vibraphonist Chuck Redd and Australian bassist and vocalist Nicki Parrott for a swinging tour of the Great American Songbook. | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 05/25/12 | Philadelphia |
Art After 5 - Jessi TeichPresented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art June 15, 2012 Singer-songwriter Jessi Teich has immersed herself in jazz and blues since childhood. Raised in a household where rooms were stacked with records and the hi-fi blared the likes of Miles Davis and Sarah Vaughan, Teich began singing short songs of her own, the first sign of her ability to create music. | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 06/15/12 | Philadelphia |
Art After 5 - Peter BeetsPresented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art June 22, 2012 Peter Beets is a Dutch pianist with impeccable technique and an incisive sense of swing. He has played with Chick Corea, Wynton Marsalis, Elvin Jones, John Clayton and Dee Dee Bridgewater, among others. | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 06/22/12 | Philadelphia |
Art After 5 - Rale Micic Featuring Alma MicicPresented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art June 22, 2012 Serbian-born jazz guitarist and composer Rale Micic graduated from the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. He has developed a cultlike following with his mix of jazz and haunting melodies from the Balkans. His new release, a guitar trio record entitled 3, has garnered attention from critics and audiences alike. | Philadelphia Museum of Art | 06/22/12 | Philadelphia |
| Arts and Crafts with Miss Molly | Bucks County Children's Museum | 05/24/12 | New Hope |
Arts in Sacred PlacesMay 17, 2012 - Ongoing Partners for Sacred Places brings together a national network of expert professionals who understand the value of a congregation’s architectural assets, its worth as a faith community, and the significance of its service to the community at large.
Through our training programs, information clearinghouse, and professional network, we have helped congregations in all 50 states. Stories of success unfolding in cities, towns, and rural areas inform Partners’ knowledge bank.... | | 05/17/12- Ongoing | |
Audacious Freedom: African Americans In Philadelphia 1776-1876Presented by African American Museum of Philadelphia at African American Museum in Philadelphia September 10, 2009 - Ongoing This permanent exhibition details the freedom journey of African Americans in Philadelphia during the nation's first century. Stories of individuals and groups highlight the Underground Railroad, the free black community in Philadelphia, African American soldiers in the Civil War, and early struggles for civil rights. | African American Museum of Philadelphia | 09/10/09- Ongoing | Philadelphia |
Bastille DayPresented by Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site at Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site July 14, 2012 It's one of Philadelphia’s most popular summertime events! Eastern State Penitentiary teams with Philadelphia cabaret act The Bearded Ladies and local businesses for a playful reenactment of the Storming of the Bastille (influenced more by Monty Python than the French Revolution), followed by a French-themed street party. Come early and take a tour of Eastern State, or stay late and take a 25-minute evening tour following the reenactment. | Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site | 07/14/12 | Philadelphia |
Battleship Olympia Tattoo ConventionPresented by Tattooed Kingpin at Independence Seaport Museum June 1-June 3, 2012 Come to the Philadelphia's Independence Seaport Museum for the second Phi Tattoo Convention of the year. Tattooers from around the world will be tattooing aboard the Olympia, the globe's oldest still-floating metal warship.
Predominantly spotlighting traditional American tattooers, this event will also feature an array of artists applying vintage acetate stencils dating from as far back as the 1940's – truly period-correct, old school tattoos applied in the same... | Tattooed Kingpin | 06/01/12- 06/03/12 | Philadelphia |
Behind-the-Scenes Tour: A Walk Through the ArchivesPresented by Academy of Natural Sciences at Academy of Natural Sciences May 1-May 31, 2012 The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University's Library & Archives is internationally recognized for its paralleled collection of natural history books, art, artifacts, films, and more. For May only, visitors can go on a tour of the Reading Room and behind-the-scenes holdings, see a new exhibit featuring five centuries of female scientists; the rare double-elephant folio of John James Audubon’s masterpiece, The Birds of America; and enjoy an exhibit of “staff... | Academy of Natural Sciences | 05/01/12- 05/31/12 | Philadelphia |
Bellevue Hall TourPresented by Bellevue State Park at Bellevue State Park July 1, 2012 Tour the elegant Bellevue Hall at Bellevue State Park, the former home of William DuPont, Jr. Hear how Mr. DuPont transformed the home from a gothic revival castle to a replica of Montpelier, the national historic site and former home of James and Dolly Madison. Interesting details of the tour include a "secret" passageway to Mr. DuPont's billiards room, and an underground tunnel leading to his indoor sporting complex.
Meet at Bellevue Hall. | Bellevue State Park | 07/01/12 | Wilmington |
Bill Viola: Ocean Without a ShorePresented by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) November 19, 2011-November 19, 2012 Bill Viola is recognized internationally as one of the most important American artists working today. A pioneer of video and installation art, he is an artist whose subject matter is the profound question of our being and one that considers human life and its relation to the universe, to the soul and human spirit, and to nature and death. Ocean Without a Shore, a recent PAFA acquisition, is a major video installation and a profound experiential work which combines a reverence for the... | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) | 11/19/11- 11/19/12 | Philadelphia |
Bird Discovery WeekendPresented by Academy of Natural Sciences at Academy of Natural Sciences June 9-June 10, 2012 The Academy of Naltural Sciences of Drexel University’s bicentennial year features a specially themed Bird Discovery Weekend, highlighting important aspects of the institution’s Ornithology Collection. Birds are the center of attention throughout June, when visitors can learn about the collection and take a look at VIREO, the world’s largest bird image bank. On June 9th and 10th, meet a real ornithologist, learn to identify local birds, participate in a bird migration and... | Academy of Natural Sciences | 06/09/12- 06/10/12 | Philadelphia |
Birds of a Feather Behind-the-Scenes TourPresented by Academy of Natural Sciences at Academy of Natural Sciences June 1-June 30, 2012 Calling all bird lovers! Join the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Ornithology Collection. The collection contains some 200,000 colorful and exotic birds from every continent; about 90 percent of the world’s bird species are represented. Researchers from around the world study these birds and now the general public is invited behind the scenes to see them, only during the month of June as part of the Academy's 200th anniversary... | Academy of Natural Sciences | 06/01/12- 06/30/12 | Philadelphia |
BloomsdayPresented by Rosenbach Museum and Library at Rosenbach Museum and Library June 16, 2012 Join us for this free, all-day outdoor reading of James Joyce’s "Ulysses." Whether you are new to Joyce or a regular at Bloomsday, drop in to be inspired by great literature.
June 16, 2012 will mark the Rosenbach's 20th annual Bloomsday—we promise that this is an event that is not to be missed! | Rosenbach Museum and Library | 06/16/12 | Philadelphia |
Bold Patterns, Bright Colors: Graphic Pennsylvania Quilts, 1850-1930Presented by Mercer Museum at Mercer Museum May 5-July 29, 2012 Exhibit features more than twenty stunning quilts. Selected for their vivid colors and dramatic graphical elements, the quilts are particularly expressive of Pennsylvania-German textile traditions. Textiles are supplemented by quilt-related artifacts from the Mercer collections. | Mercer Museum | 05/05/12- 07/29/12 | Doylestown |
Breakfast with BenPresented by Independence Visitor Center at Independence Visitor Center May 26-September 1, 2012 You're invited to an interactive breakfast and discussion with one of our nation's most influential founding fathers, Ben Franklin. Adults and children alike are able to chat with Ben Franklin, ask questions about his life and work and even pose for pictures. A delicious breakfast is served to Dr. Franklin's guests.
Breakfast with Ben runs from 9- 10:30 am every Saturday morning, from Memorial Day-Labor Day, and is hosted in the Liberty View Ballroom in the Independence Visitor... | Independence Visitor Center | 05/26/12- 09/01/12 | Philadelphia |
Brew 'n' History TourPresented by Christ Church Burial Ground at Christ Church Burial Ground June 1-June 8, 2012 Take a break between beers to learn a bit about Philadelphia’s rich beer history. Come for a 30-minute tour inside the historic graveyard. Learn about the Founding Fathers and tavern owners buried here and their connection to Philly Beer History. Included on the tour are Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, and Senator Robert Hare, who was the first person to brew porter beer in America. | Christ Church Burial Ground | 06/01/12- 06/08/12 | Philadelphia |
Bucks County Children's Museum at the Trenton Thunder Baseball Game! Presented by Bucks County Children's Museum at Waterfront Park Stadium June 2, 2012 Join the Bucks County Children's Museum at the Trenton Thunder Baseball Game (playing New Hampshire Fisher Cats). It's Fireworks Night! Stop by our booth during the game which will feature the museum along with the New Hope Chamber of Commerce, the New Hope Ivyland Railroad, and other local attractions. Use Special Offer Code "BUCKSKIDS" when reserving tickets online to receive $8 tickets ($4 off)! | Bucks County Children's Museum | 06/02/12 | Trenton |
Buggin’ in the Dark Presented by Academy of Natural Sciences at Academy of Natural Sciences July 20, 2012 The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University invites you to a field study to hunt for insects at night in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Entomology Curatorial Assistant Greg Cowper and Live Invertebrate Specialist Karen Verderame will show how to set up various methods of collection, teach you how to identify bugs that thrive at night, and show you cool beetles and big moths!
| Academy of Natural Sciences | 07/20/12 | Philadelphia |
Building Henry Mercer's Castle TourPresented by Fonthill Castle at Fonthill Castle Museum August 1-September 3, 2012 How does a person go about designing and building a concrete castle? Starting on Memorial Day, Fonthill will offer a special tour exploring the construction, systems and inspiration for Henry Mercer’s concrete castle. Reservations required. | Fonthill Castle | 08/01/12- 09/03/12 | Doylestown |
Building Henry Mercer's Castle TourPresented by Fonthill Castle at Fonthill Castle Museum May 28-June 29, 2012 How does a person go about designing and building a concrete castle? Starting on Memorial Day, Fonthill will offer a special tour exploring the construction, systems and inspiration for Henry Mercer’s concrete castle. Reservations required. | Fonthill Castle | 05/28/12- 06/29/12 | Doylestown |
Building Henry Mercer's Castle TourPresented by Fonthill Castle at Fonthill Castle Museum July 1-July 31, 2012 How does a person go about designing and building a concrete castle? Starting on Memorial Day, Fonthill will offer a special tour exploring the construction, systems and inspiration for Henry Mercer’s concrete castle. Reservations required. | Fonthill Castle | 07/01/12- 07/31/12 | Doylestown |