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Semiquincentennial organizers are feeling optimistic. But without a state funding solution, SEPTA says it can't accommodate the estimated one million expected visitors.
SEPTA Interim General Manager Scott Sauer (center) at a City Council hearing at the Museum of the American Revolution on the city’s preparations for 2026 celebrations. (Emma Lee/WHYY) Sauer said ...
A Republican lawmaker floats privatizing part of SEPTA, school district funding woes, and a Pennsylvania museum plans a move.
South Philly's basketball arena has a new name. Plus, an investigation into how the city and Penn treated MOVE bombing ...
A new budget proposal would spell severe service cuts for SEPTA. State police have rolled out new body cameras ahead of time. The Mütter Museum is changing its tune. Finally, this is going to be ...
The museum sent over the educational materials ... Shopping in the grocery store in Food & Family and driving the SEPTA bus in Roadside Attractions were non-negotiable experiences that show ...
Delco celebrates the arts this month, with Lansdowne Arts on the Avenue Festival, Southeast Delco’s “Charlie and the ...
State Senator Judy Ward of the 30th district fielded questions directly from residents across her five-county district during a telephone town hall Monday evening, addressing state issues ranging from ...
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Philly’s 250 plans challenged as SEPTA funding crisis loomsSEPTA said Monday that without a permanent state ... a key planner for Philly’s Semiquincentennial celebrations. Hosted by the Museum of the American Revolution in Old City — and featuring ...
The Barnes Foundation sits about halfway between the Rodin Museum and The Franklin Institute. SEPTA bus routes 7, 32, 33, 38 and 49 make stops within a block of the property, or travelers can take ...
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