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Coordinates: 39°5846N 75°1233W / 39.9795°N 75.2092°W / 39.9795; -75.2092
 

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Please Touch Museum
Memorial Hall
Memorial Hall in 2010
Please Touch Museum is located in Philadelphia
Please Touch Museum

Location within Philadelphia

Established2 October 1976 (1976-10-02)
LocationMemorial Hall, Fairmount Park
4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates39°58′46N 75°12′33W / 39.9795°N 75.2092°W / 39.9795; -75.2092
TypeChildren's museum[1]
AccreditationAmerican Alliance of Museums
Visitors566,000 (2011)[2]
FounderPortia Sperr
PresidentPatricia D. Wellenbach
CEOPatricia D. Wellenbach
Public transit accessBus transport SEPTA bus: 38, 40
Bus transport Philly PHLASH
Websitewww.pleasetouchmuseum.org

The Please Touch Museum is a children's museum located in the Centennial DistrictofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The museum focuses on teaching children through interactive exhibits and special events,[1] mostly aimed at children seven years old and younger.

History

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External videos
video icon All About Please Touch Museum, Please Touch Museum, November 2011, 2:53
video icon Opera Company of Philadelphia Please Touch Museum Random Act of Culture, Opera Philadelphia, April 2011, 2:31

The museum originally opened at the Academy of Natural Sciences on October 2, 1976, in a 2,200-square-foot (200 m2) space, and moved to another location on nearby Cherry Street two years later. In 1983, the museum moved to 21st Street near the Franklin Institute. On February 14, 2005, the museum received an 80-year lease for Memorial Hall (inFairmount Park), the last major building left from the 1876 Centennial Exposition. This came after plans to relocate the museum to a location at Penn's Landing fell through.[3] Renovations at Memorial Hall began on December 15, 2005, and the museum closed its 21st Street location on September 1, 2008. On October 18, 2008, the museum opened at its current location with a larger facility and more exhibits.[4]

The museum's financial projections related to its move to Memorial Hall proved to be over-optimistic and it was forced to declare bankruptcy in 2015.[5] It emerged from bankruptcy in 2016[6] and, with the help of new major donations, was able to announce that it was now debt-free.[7]

On September 24, 2018, the Philadelphia Flyers introduced their new mascot, Gritty, at the Please Touch Museum.[8] A furry purple monster mascot, Squiggles, was introduced at the Please Touch Museum on October 7, 2018.[9]

Exhibits

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Other

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Programs

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Great Friend to Kids (GFTK) Awards

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The Association of Children's Museums initiated the Great Friend to Kids Award in 1991, to honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions toward strengthening education for children. National Great Friend to Kids Award winners include Fred Rogers ("Mister Rogers") and Marian Wright Edelman (president and founder of the Children's Defense Fund).

In 1996, the Please Touch Museum began presenting its own GFTK award, to coincide with the museum's 20th birthday. The awards honor individuals and organizations making outstanding contributions to enriching the lives of children. The 2009 awards were designed by Philadelphia artist Leo Sewell, creator of Please Touch Museum's own "Artie the Elephant" and the Statue of Liberty Arm & Torch created entirely from discarded toys.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Please Touch Museum. "Please Touch Museum" brochure, circa 2007.
  • ^ Van Allen, Peter (27 January 2012). "Please Touch Museum embarks on fundraising campaign". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  • ^ Dobrin, Peter (Oct 12, 2008). "A grand new Please Touch ready to open in the park". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on Nov 21, 2023.
  • ^ "History". Please Touch Museum. Archived from the original on 2009-05-02.
  • ^ Shelly, Jared (2015-09-11). "Please Touch Museum Files Bankruptcy, Settles Long Dispute with Bondholders". Philadelphia Magazine. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ Crimmins, Peter (March 16, 2016). "Please Touch Museum out of bankruptcy". WHYY. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
  • ^ Tanenbaum, Michael (16 March 2016). "Please Touch Museum, debt-free through fundraiser, exits bankruptcy". PhillyVoice. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
  • ^ Hall, Jordan (September 24, 2018). "Flyers introduce new mascot 'Gritty'". NBC Sports Philadelphia.
  • ^ "Please Touch Museum introduces new mascot 'Squiggles'". CBS News. October 7, 2018.
  • ^ Salisbury, Stephan (Nov 6, 2019). "New Please Touch gallery will head back to the Centennial of 1876 to help kids imagine the future". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  • ^ "Please Touch Museum announces winners of the 14th annual 'Great Friend to Kids Awards' ", Phillies press release, September 3, 2009. MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
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