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Philadelphia Histories Month: A Month-Long Celebration of History Debuts This April

Celebrate Philly history all month long with limited-time events, brand-new exhibitions and more …

Foto met dank aan Museum of the American Revolution

Philadelphia is (arguably) America’s most historic city  — and we can give you 250 reasons why.

It only makes sense that the birthplace of the nation dedicate a whole month to celebrating its history-making trailblazers, communities and moments.

This April, cultural institutions across the city  — in collaboration with the Histories Collaborative of Philadelphia — team up for the first-ever Maand van de geschiedenis van Philadelphia, een stadsbrede viering met speciale evenementen, rondleidingen, tentoonstellingen, lezingen en meer.

You can stroll the historic grounds and hallowed halls of storied sites like Girard College of Andalusia Historisch huis, tuinen en arboretum with special guided tours.

Or get a first look at new exhibitions at attractions like the Amerikaans-Zweeds Historisch Museum en Arch Street Vergaderhuis.

Museums and institutions like the Museum of the American Revolution en de Athenaeum van Philadelphia have whole slates of activities planned.

Read on for our guide to all the Philadelphia Histories Month events, exhibitions and activities you should check out this April and May.

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Philadelphia Histories Month Events at the Museum of the American Revolution

Young visitors listen to a guide and touch a historic flag as part of Unpacking the Sea Chest at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. Young visitors listen to a guide and touch a historic flag as part of Unpacking the Sea Chest at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.
— Foto met dank aan Museum of the American Revolution

Through Saturday, April 25, 2026 (dates vary by event)

Step back in time 250 years or so and learn all about life in Colonial Philadelphia at these events at the Museum of the American Revolution:

  • Spring Break: The Museum of the American Revolution kicks off its Philadelphia Histories Month celebrations early with its annual spring break series, keeping students of history busy with all-ages gallery pop-up talks, first-person theatrical performances, appearances from living history interpreters, DIY crafts and other family-friendly activities — all included with your museum ticket (March 28 through April 12, 2026).
  • Read the Revolution Speaker Series With Ned Blackhawk: Curious minds can look forward to a special presentation and discussion with Yale University scholar and author Dr. Ned Blackhawk, inspired by his book The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History (Thursday, April 16, 2026).
  • Makers of Revolutionary Philadelphia Living History Day 2026: You’re likely very well-acquainted with the Founding Fathers who kicked off America’s campaign for independence. Now, ontmoet de makers who made the Revolution possible. Over a dozen historical tradespeople, including a pepper-pot soup seller, a woodworker and an engraver, set up shop at the museum to show off their skills and give you a peek into Colonial life (Saturday, April 25, 2026).

Waar: Museum of the American Revolution, 101 S. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Histories Month Tours at Laurel Hill

Through Sunday, April 26, 2026 (select days)

Met aparte vestigingen in Philadelphia en Montgomery counties, the combined 265-acre arboretum and historic garden cemetery at Laurel Hill remains the final resting place of numerous notable Philadelphians.

For Histories Month, Laurel Hill offers a slate of public programs with history and horticulture themes, including: Liberty or Death: Revolutionary War Patriots, a walking tour on Sunday, April 19, 2026 at Laurel Hill East highlighting the stories of war heroes; and Unsinkable to Unthinkable: Titanic Passengers Tour, a tour on Sunday, April 12, 2026 that spans both the East Falls and Bala Cynwyd sites.

Waar: Laurel Hill East, Ridge Avenue 3822, Philadelphia, PA

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Laurel Hill West, 225 Belmont Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, PA

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Seeking Profit and Power: Philadelphia, China Trade, and the Making of America bij de Independence Seaport Museum

Tot maandag 3 januari 2028

We weten allemaal hoe de Amerikaanse Revolutionaire Oorlog eindigde. Nu is er een gloednieuwe tentoonstelling - getimed om samen te vallen met het jaarlijkse Vijfhonderdjarig jubileum viering - op de Independence Seaport Museum onderzoekt hoe onze nieuwe natie haar economie na de ramp weer heeft opgebouwd.

Met ongeveer 150 zelden geziene voorwerpen en artefacten, Op zoek naar winst en macht: Philadelphia, de handel met China en het ontstaan van Amerika onderzoekt hoe de Amerikaanse droom standhield (en bloeide) dankzij nieuwe economische relaties en internationale handelsallianties — en hoe China heeft bijgedragen aan de opbouw van Amerika tot de wereldmacht die het vandaag de dag is.

Waar: Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA

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East Falls and Our River: A Three-Part Series

April 8 – May 13, 2026 (dates vary by event)

Philly’s waterfront enclave of Oostelijke watervallen — formerly known as the Falls of Schuylkill — dives deep into some history of its own with a free three-part series highlighting life along the iconic waterway through archival photos and conversation.

Get a snapshot of East Falls’ earliest history during a talk at Memorial Church of the Good Shepard (Wednesday, April 8, 2026), before zooming in on the community after the advent of inns, hotels, steamboats and the landmark Falls Bridge with a Zoom presentation (Wednesday, April 22, 2026).

The series wraps up by highlighting the blue-collar men-turned-international rowing champions and the neighborhood’s social venues during a conversation at Castle Ringstetten, the clubhouse of the Undine Barge Rowing Club (Wednesday, May 13, 2026).

Waar: Memorial Church of the Good Shepherd, 3820 The Oak Road, Philadelphia, PA

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Castle Ringstetten (Undine Barge Club), 13 Boathouse Row, Philadelphia, PA

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Philadelphia Histories Month Events at the Athenaeum of Philadelphia

April 10-28, 2026 (dates vary by event)

An architectural wonder and killer repository of design history, the Athenaeum of Philadelphia hosts a handful of art-meets-history events this month in honor of Philadelphia Histories Month.

Kick things off with the founder of Lyric Fest — a creative concert series blending music, history and humor — Suzanne DuPlantis and vocalist/composer Benjamin Wenzelberg for a pay-what-you-wish conversation about their latest work, a musical retrospective of Ben Franklin’s life. Bonus: A separate ticket is required for the performance, but you can snag one at a discount with promo code ATHENAEUM (Friday, April 10, 2026).

Later, get a crash course on the Declaration of Independence in a virtual course (April 27 through May 18, 2026). Or grab a glass of wine and learn how artists helped fuel the Revolutionary War from art historian Zara Anishanslin. Tickets are pay-what-you-wish with a $20 suggested price (Tuesday, April 28, 2026).

Waar: Athenaeum van Philadelphia, 219 S. 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Online, Philadelphia, PA

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Table Saw Talk at Independence Seaport Museum

A man sanding a boat during a talk at the Independence Seaport Museum A man sanding a boat during a talk at the Independence Seaport Museum
— Foto met dank aan Independence Seaport Museum

Step into the office of the skilled shipwrights at Independence Seaport Museum — aka the Boat Shop — for a look back at the history of the Waterkant van de Delaware-rivier and a peek behind the scenes of their current project: a full-scale, 40-foot replica of the type of vessel George Washington and his Continental Army used to cross the Delaware in 1776.

De Table Saw Talk is included with museum admission and as part of the Submarine package, but guests are encouraged to support the shop’s work with a pay-what-they-wish donation.

Waar: Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA

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Philadelphia Histories Month events at the American Swedish Historical Museum

Amerikaans-Zweeds Historisch Museum Amerikaans-Zweeds Historisch Museum
- Foto door H. Oberg voor Amerikaans Zweeds Historisch Museum

April 12 & 25, 2026

Tucked away in South Philly’s FDR Park, the Amerikaans-Zweeds Historisch Museum is a treasure trove of exhibitions and artifacts that pay homage to Swedish American culture, traditions and contributions. This Philly Histories Month, you can see it all for free.99, with special one-hour guided tours (Sunday, April 12, 2026).

Later in the month, explore the great artistic, culinary and tech minds behind innovations ranging from meatballs to Minecraft in the new exhibition, Van smaak tot technologie: 100 jaar Scandinavische innovatie en impact (opening Sunday, April 26, 2026). Bonus: You can celebrate its feestelijke opening with interactive activities, Nordic tasting stations, live music and photo ops during a special preview event (Saturday, April 25, 2026, ticket required).

Waar: Amerikaans-Zweeds Historisch Museum, 1900 Pattison Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

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Exploring Francis Johnson: Artists in Conversation at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Archival research can often enhance artistic creations rooted in reality, but many archives tend to be more accustomed to supporting academic research. Artists Santé Johnson, Brent White and Lauren Putty join together to discuss how archives like the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP) can better serve the creative community in their pursuit of historic records to enhance their creative practices.

De artists discuss their recent projects centered around the life and music of African American composer Francis Johnson. Tickets to the talk also include admission to HSP’s current exhibit, Veranderende gezichten van onafhankelijkheid.

Waar: Historische Vereniging van Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Philadelphia Histories Month Events at the Founder's Hall Museum at Girard College

April 15-22, 2026 (dates vary by event)

When wealthy Philadelphia banker and merchant Stephen Girard died in 1831, he left a huge sum of money in his will to create a school for poor orphans — a school known today as Girard College.

The school’s Founder’s Hall Museum marks the Philadelphia Histories Month with a slate of guided tours highlighting the historic campus and the many stories hidden behind its walls (Wednesday, April 15, 2026), its rich architectural grandeur (Saturday, April 18, 2026) and post-Revolution Colonial life (Wednesday, April 22, 2026).

Waar: Founder's Hall Museum in Girard College, 2101 S. College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

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Dinah Day 250 at Stenton Museum

History tells us that Stenton — an 18th-century historic home-turned-museum — has one person to thank for its modern-day existence. Her name is Dinah.

Once enslaved by the Logan family, Dinah stayed on as a paid housekeeper after earning her freedom. When two British soldiers set the house ablaze, Dinah’s quick thinking saved the site from ruin.

De Germantown museum celebrates her courage with a free afternoon of history, reflection and community healing. On the docket: tours, crafts, quiet time around the Dinah Memorial and the premiere of a short film inspired by her story.

Waar: Stenton, 4601 N. 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Juried Art Show: Everyday Freedom Heroes at the African American Museum in Philadelphia

De African American Museum in Philadelphia passes the paintbrush to Philly’s smallest artists for this juried art competition. The subjects? The heroes in their everyday lives.

The medium is up to them — clay, paint, Legos, charcoal or crayons — but what’s important is that the art piece embodies “the spirit of everyday freedom fighters,” whether that be a guardian, a teacher, a friend or a community member. The showcase is free to attend and open to the public, and cash prizes are awarded to the best masterpieces.

Waar: African American Museum in Philadelphia, 701 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Open Saturday at Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum

A person wearing a white shirt and a straw fedora hat walks away from the camera on a stone path. The path is surrounded by greenery. A person wearing a white shirt and a straw fedora hat walks away from the camera on a stone path. The path is surrounded by greenery.
- Foto door Visit Philadelphia

Treat yourself to a serene Saturday along the Delaware River at Andalusia. Pack a picnic, stroll along the riverbanks and wander through the budding blooms of the walled pleasure garden.

Or go on a historical excursion with a guided tour of the historic house. The Greek Revival mansion — once home to the Biddle family — is a time capsule full of 17th-century art and artifacts. Tickets are required for admission and tours.

Waar: Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum, 1237 State Road, Andalusia, PA

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Internationale dag van monumenten en locaties

Als geboorteplaats van Amerika is het geen verrassing dat onze historische stad kan bogen op 67 locaties designated as National Historic Landmarks. Each April 18 marks a world-wide day of celebration for these iconic monuments and sites across the globe.

The Global Philadelphia Association leads the local event, with programming that showcases the histories at the following featured sites: Athenaeum van Philadelphia, Arch Street Vergaderhuis, Kerk van de advocaat, Eastern State Penitentiary, Founder’s Hall at Girard College, Historic RittenhouseTown, Independence Seaport Museum, Laurel Hill, Reading Terminal Market, Stenton, The Hill-Physick House en The Tanner House.

Waar: Diverse locaties, waaronder Independence Hall, 520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Thuiskomst: De reis van een Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw Na̱ʼwiti House Post Exhibition at Atelier Gallery

It’s been a long journey for this Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw Na̱ʼwiti House Post, but now the stunning example of First Nations art and history is finally returning home.

Before the Association of Public Art — the stewards of the intricately carved wooden artwork for the last 45-plus years — returns the house post to its native British Columbia, the sculpture makes one final Philadelphia appearance as part of this free exhibition, highlighting its story and cultural significance within the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw community.

Be among the first to bid the sculpture adieu at the openingsreceptie on Friday, April 24, 2026.

Waar: Atelier Art Gallery, 1301 N. 31st Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Astronomy Day 2026 at The Franklin Institute

Het 20 meter hoge marmeren standbeeld van Benjamin Franklin is te zien op The Franklin Institute. Het 20 meter hoge marmeren standbeeld van Benjamin Franklin is te zien op The Franklin Institute.
— Foto met dank aan The Franklin Institute

Reach for the moon, and you’ll land among the stars — literally at The Franklin Institute’s International Astronomy Day celebration.

Astronauts-in-training can step into a space suit or take an up-close (and 100% safe!) look at the sun with the help of special telescopes and custom solar-viewing tents, before capping the day off with an explosive trash can rocket launch.

The museum’s space-themed exhibits — the Wondrous Space exhibit, the Fels Planetarium, and the Holt & Miller Observatory — are also open for exhibition, and all the star-studded activities are included with museum admission.

Waar: The Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Exhibit Unveiling: De geschiedenis van het quakerisme: Een religieuze revolutie at Arch Street Meeting House

Arch Street Meeting House — the national landmark, Old City museum and over 300-year-old Quaker place of worship — gets a major interpretative upgrade just in time for the nation’s Semiquincentennial.

Its new exhibition, De geschiedenis van het quakerisme: Een religieuze revolutie, maps the history of the Religious Society of Friends from its origins in 17th-century England to today. Immersive displays and rare artifacts highlight the Quakers’ evolution from spiritual radicals of the past to modern-day leaders who have continued to carry the torch for equality, peace and positive social change every step along the way.

Waar: Arch Street Meeting House, Arch Street 320, Philadelphia, PA

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Philadelphia Histories Month Events at the Museum of the American Revolution
Histories Month Tours at Laurel Hill
Op zoek naar winst en macht bij de Independence Seaport Museum
East Falls and Our River: A Three-Part Series
Philadelphia Histories Month Events at the Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Table Saw Talk at Independence Seaport Museum
Philadelphia Histories Month events at the American Swedish Historical Museum
Exploring Francis Johnson: Artists in Conversation at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Histories Month Events at the Founder's Hall Museum
Dinah Day 250 at Stenton Museum
Juried Art Show: Everyday Freedom Heroes at the African American Museum in Philadelphia
Open Saturday at Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum
Internationale dag van monumenten en locaties
Thuiskomst: De reis van een Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw Na̱ʼwiti House Post Tentoonstelling
Astronomy Day 2026 at The Franklin Institute
Exhibit Unveiling: De geschiedenis van het quakerisme: Een religieuze revolutie at Arch Street Meeting House

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