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after receiving four large donations totaling nearly $ 13.9 million to help fund museum programs, exhibitions, and the restoration to the two historic ships. In January 2016, the Independence Seaport Museum was given a grant of over $ 1 million by the William Penn Foundation to fund environmental and clean water programs, as well as, exhibitions, and renovations to the dock. In 2017, the Independence Seaport Museum received a grant of $ 2.6 million from William Penn Foundation to support the River Alive exhibition.
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from misappropriating about US$ 2.5 million in funds from the museum. He received a 15-year sentence in federal prison. Carter, who was president of the museum from 1989 to March 2006, was accused of using money from the museum to buy numerous personal items, including two boats, an espresso machine,
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through a transfer application process vetted by a review panel of historic ship and preservation experts. In 2014 the museum announced that it had cancelled plans to seek a new steward and instead would focus its efforts on raising the funds necessary to repair the Ship. In 2014 the museum received
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from early America to the present. The Archive includes personal and business records, rare books, reference materials, mechanical drawings, ship models, maps, art, architectural drawings, charts, recordings, photographs, cultural artifacts, and ephemera. Notable items in the collection include the
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In April 2011, John Brady was named the Seaport Museum's President & CEO. Brady was formerly the longtime director of the Workshop on the Water, the museum's boat shop specializing in the building and restoration of traditional wooden boats. In June 2015, the museum nearly doubled its endowment
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spotlights the experiences of immigrants who left their homeland for the United States and passed through Philadelphia's Washington Avenue Immigration Station. On display are artifacts and oral histories of both wealthy first-class passengers and economically disadvantaged passengers traveling in
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Over the past several years, the museum has expanded its public and educational programming for adults, families, and children. Educational programs, such as lectures, science labs, summer camps, and field trips, explore the history and ecology of the Delaware through science, math, biology, and
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needed $ 10 to $ 20 million for hull repairs to prevent her from sinking and would consider transferring her to a new steward. The Seaport Museum held a preservation summit in March 2011, and shortly thereafter announced that qualified interested organizations could apply for stewardship of
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collection, Reed & Ford business papers, Captain John Greene Collection, the Philadelphia Maritime Exchange records, and the collection of 16th–18th century geographical maps and charts. The Archive also maintains the cruiser
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to open the Philadelphia Maritime Museum. Initially the museum housed his personal collection of maritime items. In 1974, the museum moved to 321 Chestnut Street, into a building built in 1898 for the
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began in February 2012. These temporary exhibits are the result of collaboration between Museum staff and Philadelphia area curators and historians. Some present and past exhibits include
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exhibit highlights the ship's humanitarian and peace-keeping role in World War I Europe. The exhibit also explores the everyday life of sailors aboard the ship, as well as,
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tells the story of maritime disasters along the Delaware River, exploring how tragedy shaped modern maritime safety regulations and led to the formation of the
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their first hand accounts, and how their lives were forever altered by the tragedy. On display is a rare first class passenger list which was salvaged by
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The J. Welles Henderson Research Center is located on the second floor of the museum. The collection focuses on maritime history and culture along the
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This exhibit spotlights navigation science. On display are navigational tools from the early American colonial period to the present.
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chronicles the history of trade between the two nations and explores the lasting impact it had on Philadelphia's culture and economy.
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served in World War I, was decommissioned in 1922, and became a part of The Independence Seaport Museum in 1996. Currently she is a
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collections. In August 2016 the Archive launched its first online catalog, which lists inventories of its archival collections.
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Living History Crew. The Independence Seaport Museum is raising funds to preserve the ship and to conduct necessary repairs.
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In April 2016 the Independence Seaport Museum opened a new exhibit which focuses on Philadelphia and the founding of the
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who unknowingly had the list in her pocket as she boarded a lifeboat and whose husband died in the disaster.
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In June 2007, former Independence Seaport Museum president John S. Carter pleaded guilty to charges of
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In the 18th century Philadelphia became one of the first American cities to begin trading with China.
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where visitors can walk aboard, tour, and watch historical reenactments conducted by the Cruiser
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At the Independence Seaport Museum are two National Landmark historic ships: cruiser
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curated by University of Pennsylvania Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies
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s final mission of transporting the remains of the Unknown Soldier from France to
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Digging the City: Archaeological Discoveries from the Philadelphia Waterfront
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opened in 2012, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of
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In February 2010, museum officials announced that the cruiser
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had been forgotten, and was frustrated that his city lacked a
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In June 2017 the museum opened an exhibit to commemorate the
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In 1961, maritime collector J. Welles Henderson felt that
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Independence Seaport Museum is located in Pennsylvania
Penn's Landing
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
United States
Coordinates
39°56′43″N 75°08′30″W / 39.945314°N 75.141771°W / 39.945314; -75.141771

2nd Street
Market–Frankford Line

SEPTA
12
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www.phillyseaport.org
Penn's Landing
Delaware River
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
maritime history
maritime museum
New England
Athenaeum
Washington Square

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