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. The museum also offers a distinctive alternative for entertaining, as it makes as many gal- leries available as needed for an event. All together the entire building provides 30,000-square feet of space.
The National Constitution Center is the first and only institution in America estab- lished by Congress to “disseminate infor- mation about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American people.” The center brings the U.S. Constitution to life by hosting interactive exhibitions and constitutional conversations.
In addition, the National Constitution Center offers spectacular event spaces, exquisite catering, and exceptional cus- tomer service in the heart of Historic Philadelphia, just two blocks from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, six blocks from the convention center, and 12 miles from Philadelphia International Airport. Brûlée Catering serves as the exclusive culinary provider, and provides full-service catering.
Founded in honor of America’s first scien- tist, Benjamin Franklin, The Franklin Institute is one of the oldest and premier centers of science education and devel- opment in the country. It also serves as a very inspiring backdrop for corporate events and meetings. Whether seeking a one-of-a-kind dining experience and a private guided tour of a new exhibit or looking for the perfect setting for a pro- ductive meeting, the Franklin Institute is an impressive and welcoming venue.
It offers a number of unique spaces for group functions, including: the Ben Franklin Memorial; Laureates Conference Center; Pepper Hall and Mandell Center; The Franklin Theater; Tuttleman IMAX Theater; and its Rooftop Deck and Conference Center. The sales and cater- ing department can help with all facets of
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