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JAMES A. MICHENER ART MUSEUM
JAMES A. MICHENER ART MUSEUM
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Built on the property that once housed the old Bucks County Jail, the James A. Michener Art Museum’s history is a part of a large and lasting legacy that spans over 130 years and is deep-rooted in the Doylestown community. With its ties to the notorious jail and its metamorphosis into what is now Bucks County’s premier cultural institution and America’s hub for Pennsylvania Impressionism, the Michener represents the transformative power art has on individuals and communities alike. For three decades, the Michener has stood as a pillar in the arts community locally, regionally, and nationally, attracting more than 100,000 guests each year and hosting critically-acclaimed exhibitions. Committed to preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting the art and cultural heritage of the “Genius Belt” known as Bucks County, the Michener celebrates its 30th anniversary with a continued promise to inspire creativity, to foster a welcoming environment for the curious of all ages, and to deliver high-quality art and programming to the Doylestown community and beyond.
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THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA
THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, founded in 1787, is the oldest professional medical organization in the country. Twenty-four physicians of eighteenth-century Philadelphia gathered "to advance the science of medicine and to thereby lessen human misery."​ Today, over 1,500 Fellows (elected members) continue to convene at the College and work towards better serving the public. Throughout its 200 year history, the College has provided a place for both medical professionals and the general public to learn about medicine as both a science and as an art. This historic spirit continues in our current mission: advancing the cause of health, while upholding the ideals and heritage of medicine.
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INDEPENDENCE SEAPORT MUSEUM
INDEPENDENCE SEAPORT MUSEUM
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Independence Seaport Museum's mission is to discover Philadelphia's river of history and world of connections. We’re all about water! Dive into "River Alive!", an award-winning exhibition that brings the wildlife, science, and wonder of the Delaware River to life. Climb aboard the oldest floating warship in the world on Cruiser OLYMPIA and submerge yourself aboard the World War II-era Submarine BECUNA. Immerse yourself in special interactive exhibits while visiting one of the largest maritime art and artifact collections in North America. In warmer months, join us for a paddle in our boat basin or use your experience to get out onto the river with a kayak excursion. With so much to explore, Independence Seaport Museum is the premier, family-friendly destination on the Penn’s Landing waterfront. The Seaport Museum was founded in 1960 as the Philadelphia Maritime Museum and has become a key component of Philadelphia's waterfront renaissance. We serve 110,000 visitors annually and are accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
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DELAWARE ART MUSEUM
DELAWARE ART MUSEUM
Wilmington, Delaware
11-50 employees
A cold gray evening in the early winter of 1912 saw the gathering of a small, diverse group of Delaware residents. Some were artists; others were entrepreneurs and businessmen and women of Wilmington; all were good friends of Howard Pyle. Howard Pyle, who had put Wilmington on the artistic map with his inspired and impassioned teachings and dedication to his vision of illustration, was dead at the age of 58. Pyle died unexpectedly in November 1911 while on a trip to Italy with his family. Left behind were a legion of grieving students, friends, and admirers. This gathering of saddened friends decided, on that winter night, that something must be done to honor the memory of the artist and teacher who had touched them all so deeply. This group of Pyle’s students and Delaware personalities formed the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts with the goal of preserving and exhibiting the works of Howard Pyle. Donations from generous local patrons enabled the Society to purchase nearly 100 of Howard Pyle’s works of art—these paintings, drawings, and prints formed the foundation of a collection that would soon include paintings from some of the most talented illustrators in America. When the charter of the society was drawn in 1912, it boasted the signatures of such Delaware luminaries as Louisa du Pont Copeland, and illustrators Stanley M. Arthurs and Frank E. Schoonover. More importantly it stated a broad vision for the future: “to promote the knowledge and enjoyment of and cultivation in the fine arts in the State of Delaware.”
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THE LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
THE LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1731, the Library Company of Philadelphia was a learning community of citizens seeking to improve themselves and their city through discourse informed by shared books. Today, the Library Company continues this founding legacy as one of the world’s foremost research libraries for American history, culture, and society, stewarding collections of books and manuscripts, prints and photographs, and art and artifacts. As such, the Library Company connects premier collections, expert staff, an engaged public, and an exciting array of scholars, who together generate new scholarship, exhibitions, public programs, and online resources. We foster a learning community grounded in our historic collections that contributes to and amplifies knowledge of American culture and society and works for the benefit of all. The Library Company connects with thousands of visitors each year ensuring the lessons of the past instruct, amaze, and inspire future generations to come.
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Market Leading
HISTORIC BETHLEHEM PARTNERSHIP
HISTORIC BETHLEHEM PARTNERSHIP
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites is a not-for-profit institution that brings to life three centuries of American history. Historic Bethlehem tells the story of a small town of great influence, founded by Moravians on December 24, 1741, home to some of our nation’s early settlers, America’s first pumped municipal water system, the earliest school to educate women in the American Colonies, the largest 18th-century log structure in continuous use in America, and one of the world’s greatest industrial companies of the 20th century. Located in Eastern Pennsylvania, only an hour drive from Philadelphia to the North and 2 hours west of New York City, Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and Historic Moravian Bethlehem is recognized as a National Historic Landmark District and a cultural site on the US Tentative List for nomination to the World Heritage List. For more information visit www.HistoricBethlehem.org.
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DELAWARE MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE
DELAWARE MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE
Wilmington, Delaware
11-50 employees
The Delaware Museum of Natural History is now the Delaware Museum of Nature & Science. We have embarked on the most ambitious and significant capital campaign since our doors opened to the public in 1972. Our goal is a complete reinvention—a metamorphosis—to meet the community need for a regional leader in formal and informal science education. Reimagining our main galleries, public spaces, and outdoor campus is at the heart of this metamorphosis. By switching from static dioramas to interactive, ecosystem-based engagements, the new Delaware Museum of Nature and Science will inspire people to discover, examine, and uncover the wonders of science in the natural world. The new Museum will be the go-to place to learn about our world, how we are connected, and how we can make a difference. Upstairs, researchers maintain expansive collections of mollusks and birds, including the second-largest collection of birds’ eggs in North America. Scientists from around the world visit to study specimens and request loans to assist them further in their research. As a non-profit institution, DelMNS relies on the generosity of members, donors, or corporate sponsors to sustain high-quality exhibits and educational programs for the community.
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PHILADELPHIA VISITOR CENTER CORPORATION
PHILADELPHIA VISITOR CENTER CORPORATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
The Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation is a Pennsylvania nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization, which operates in cooperation with the National Park Service, Visit Philadelphia®, Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, the City of Philadelphia, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ​The Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation manages the Independence Visitor Center, the official visitor center of Independence National Historical Park and the greater Philadelphia region, including the City of Philadelphia, the Southern New Jersey and Delaware River Waterfronts, as well as Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties in Pennsylvania. At the Independence Visitor Center, visitors can purchase tickets for local tours, attractions, and museums, and souvenirs from the official gift shop of Philadelphia. They can also pick up free maps and brochures and utilize free services and amenities, including WiFi and accessible public restrooms. Friendly Visitor Experience Associates are available to help turn any visitor's wish list into an unforgettable, customized itinerary. To activate this personalized touch with as many people as possible, the Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation also manages a satellite visitor center location, the LOVE Park Visitor Center; operates the visitor-friendly public transit service, Philly PHLASH® Downtown Loop; and the private event space, The Liberty View Ballroom and Event Space, located on the mezzanine level of Independence Visitor Center. The best visits to Philadelphia start at the Independence Visitor Center. STARTING HERE CAN LEAD ANYWHERE.
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Market Leading
HERITAGE CONSERVANCY
HERITAGE CONSERVANCY
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Heritage Conservancy's mission is to preserve and protect our natural and historic heritage. Based in Bucks County, PA, Heritage Conservancy is committed to being the region’s premier, nationally accredited conservator. We are a community based organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of significant open spaces, natural resources, and our historic heritage. A champion of conservation best practices, Heritage Conservancy believes that everyone is responsible for stewardship and seeks to enlighten, engage, and empower others to help achieve this mutual vision. To date, our organization has facilitated in the preservation of more than 13,500 acres of open spaces, farmland, wildlife habitat, and important watershed areas in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. We've also designated more than 600 historic structures on our Register of Historic Places to recognize their architectural integrity that comprises the character of our region. Heritage Conservancy aims to connect our community with the beautiful natural and historic heritage that surrounds us while protecting our area's quality of life.
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Below Market
NATIONAL LIBERTY MUSEUM
NATIONAL LIBERTY MUSEUM
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Located in the heart of historic Philadelphia, the National Liberty Museum is dedicated to preserving America’s heritage of freedom by encouraging people to find their own place in the story of liberty.
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Below Market
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THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM IN PHILADELPHIA
THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM IN PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Benson was responsible for its overall management, execution of the Museum’s mission and vision, including staff leadership, financial strategies and identification of innovative ways to raise funds and attract visitors and members. In serving as its chief executive she had responsibility of overseeing the stabilization of the organization, increasing visitation, raising its membership and attracting its largest base of donors in the museum’s history. Benson directed a $4.5million building renovation project and installation of a nationally recognized core exhibit.
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KALMAR NYCKEL FOUNDATION
KALMAR NYCKEL FOUNDATION
Wilmington, Delaware
11-50 employees
Kalmar Nyckel Foundation is a health, wellness and fitness company based out of 1124 E 7th St, Wilmington, Delaware, United States.
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