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    Philadelphia Squared Lecture Series:The Gilded Age Square Lecturer: Thomas H. Keels

    Philadelphia Squared Lecture Series:The Gilded Age Square Lecturer: Thomas H. Keels

    Presented by Philadelphia Art Alliance at Philadelphia Art Alliance

    October 10, 2010


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    The Philadelphia Art Alliance is pleased to announce part 3 of our newest series, Philadelphia Squared. Continuing in our new dedication to the advancement and appreciation of contemporary craft and design, PAA will host a series of 5 lectures exploring the history, design and architectural features of Philadelphia’s 5 main squares, now known as Washington, Franklin, Rittenhouse, Logan (circle) and Penn Square.

    Thomas H. Keels, local historian and author of Wicked Philadelphia: Sin in the City of Brotherly Love, will present a lecture on the PAA's home base of Rittenhouse Square. The humble beginnings of Rittenhouse Square, as a home to Philadelphia's brick-making industry, lay in stark contrast to it's current, and well-deserved, perception as a home to Philadelphia's cultural elite. Mr. Keels will lead patrons on a historic journey through the square's many stages of development, as well as the planning successes and failures experienced by our beloved home over its 300+ year history.


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        Philadelphia Art Alliance

        251 S. 18th Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19103

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $10 (General Admission)
        FREE! (PAA Member)

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 10, 2010

        Times:

        2 pm

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