Public Eye: Artists for Animals
Public Eye: Artists for Animals is a Philadelphia-based organization that teaches compassion for animals through the visual and performing arts.
I'm so lucky to have a chance to get close to these guys.
Soul sustenance - spending the day with these lovely creatures
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The Libraries at Temple University
1901 Vine Street
Philadelphia, 19103
Advancing literacy, guiding learning, and inspiring curiosity.
1500 Spring Garden Street, Ste 501
Philadelphia, 19130
Empowering hospitalists. Transforming patient care.
1430 W Susquehanna Avenue
Philadelphia, 19121
Tree House Books is growing & sustaining a community of readers, writers, and thinkers in Philadelphia, PA
1314 S 47th Street
Philadelphia, 19143
The West Philly Tool Library wants our neighbors to be able to maintain their properties. We do this by providing tools and know how through our lending library and our home repai...
1700 W Montgomery Avenue
Philadelphia, 19121
Where little has changed but the century! A free Victorian era natural history museum in Philadelphia
6026 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, 19144
National Historic Landmark house, garden, and farm. The Oldest Rose Garden in United States.
1901 VINE Street
Philadelphia, 19103
Friends of the Free Library of Philadelphia is an independent organization of community members suppo
3616 S Galloway Street
Philadelphia, 19148
Philabundance was founded in 1984 with the simple belief that no one should go hungry. A Feeding America food bank.
3420 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, 19104
The Official page for the University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
1901 Vine Street
Philadelphia, 19103
One Book, One Philadelphia fosters reading, literacy, library usage, and civic dialogue citywide. Each year, Philadelphians are invited to come together by reading a single novel, ...
6133 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, 19144
Site of first Mennonite Meetinghouse in the US, preserving the story of the 1688 Protest, in the Historic Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia!