New date for Old City Murals, Part 2 (+ galleries and a Philly History Pop Up)


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Update: We finally have our itinerary! Sorry for the wait--since there are two of us this time, the planning and walk through took more time to do and schedule.
1. Old City Mural as seen through the lobby of the Amble apartment building, 40 S. 2nd (entrance down Trotter's Alley--the street sign is a little bent)
2. Dunlap Broadside, SE corner of 2nd & Market.
3. Christ Church, N. 2nd between Church and Filbert/window of 45 N. 2nd (technically two, if very close, stops that tie two historical symbols together)
4. Fringe Festival Mural, 35 N. 2nd
5. Pentimenti Gallery, 145 N. 2nd
6. Fireman's Hall Museum, 147 N. 2nd
7. Written in Wood Mural, 141 N. 3rd
8. Museum for Art in Wood, 141 N. 3rd
9. Paradigm Gallery + Studio, 12 N 3rd.
10. High Street Shed, Market St between 2nd & 3rd, in front of Artist & Craftsman Supply, 307 Market
11. Mural in progress by Sophie Roach, 399 Market
12. “We” mural, 35 S. 4th across from the Bourse
13. History of Philadelphia Fire Department Mural, 323 Arch
(Sorry, everyone, about the date change--I had not been aware that June 14th--the original date--is when a nationwide "No More Kings" event is taking place, that Philly is a central part of this, and that the location is the Independence Mall!)
The group is back! (I've sent an email explaining why it's been inactive for a while. If you didn't get this, but would like to, just send me a message.)
This sequel to December's mural walk through "the neighborhood known as America’s most historic square mile" (www.oldcitydistrict.org) will largely cover a more southern and western area than the first one. That said, another visit to the new exhibit at the Museum for Art in Wood seems in order. :) A couple of shows at the local galleries are also on the route. For those of you who still have the time and the will after we do all this, we can go someplace nearby for food, drink, and continued conversation.
Finally, I'm very pleased to share the news that, for this event, we'll be joined by Cara Schneider Bongiorno, the creator of Philly History Pop Ups, who will add a whole other layer to the experience!


New date for Old City Murals, Part 2 (+ galleries and a Philly History Pop Up)