NEW! The French Influence in Philadelphia: A Talk, A Walk, A Taste

$49.00

Philadelphia has been the home of settlers from France from the time of William Penn in 1682. The French influence in Philadelphia and the colonies, critical in the American Revolutionary War, has continued through the years and can be witnessed in this city’s historic, cultural and culinary development. (not included in tour fee). Please register early, as this tour has limited enrollment.

 

 

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Description

Philadelphia has been the home of settlers from France from the time of William Penn in 1682. The French influence in Philadelphia and the colonies, critical in the American Revolutionary War, has continued through the years and can be witnessed in this city’s historic, cultural and culinary development.

Start: at “The Thinker” at the Rodin Museum, 22nd and the Parkway.
End: at Café Cret at 16th and the Parkway for wrap-up and café et croissant (not included in tour fee)

Please register early, as this tour has limited enrollment.

Additional information

Class Code

14

Teacher

ELISE BROMBERG:

Teacher Bio

Docent/Tour Guide: The Penn Museum, The Mural Arts Program, Philly Touch Tours

Day of the Week

Thursday,

Start Date

Thursday, 10/12 (Rain date 10/19)

Time

11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Location

Meet Instructor at Sister Cities Café (18th Street on the Ben Franklin Parkway)