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The second book was 2007's Mütter Museum Historic Medical Photographs. Mütter, a screenplay based on the life of Mütter Museum founder Thomas Dent Mütter, won the 2003 "Set In Philadelphia" Screenwriting Award at the Philadelphia Film Festival [23] and a Sloan Foundation Fellowship at the 2004 Hampton International Film Festival. [24]
This list of museums in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions, including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses, that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Philadelphia Museum of Art at 2600 Benjamin Franklin Franklin Institute at 222 N. 20th Street National Constitution Center at Independence National Historical Park at 143 S. 3rd Street Eastern State Penitentiary at 2027 Fairmount Avenue Independence Seaport Museum at Penn's Landing Museum of the American Revolution at 101 South Third Street
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Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art; Philadelphia Commercial Museum; Philadelphia Contemporary; Philadelphia Doll Museum; Philadelphia History Museum; The Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion; Please Touch Museum
Thomas Dent Mütter (March 9, 1811 – March 19, 1859) was an American surgeon [1] born in Richmond, Virginia.Orphaned at the age of 8 and raised by a distant relative, [2] he attended Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia (1824) [3] [4] and graduated with an MD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1831.
Mutter (software), a window manager initially for X Window System, which became a Wayland compositor; Mutter (surname) Mutters, a municipality near Innsbruck, Austria; Mütter Museum, a medical museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Official name: Academy of Natural Sciences: Type: City: Designated: May 15, 2013: Location: 302 Market St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.: Marker Text: Founded nearby in 1812, it is the oldest natural science institution in the Americas and a leading resource for the study of life on Earth, with outstanding exhibits and scientific collections.