Closed Mondays in Fall, Winter & Spring
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7-Day Summer Schedule begins on Memorial Day.

Hours 10am - 5pm.
 

 

 

 


  Museum Gift Shop now on-line!  Click here to enter.
 

The only Museum in the world featuring contemporary glass art to 
represent the fragile qualities of freedom.

75 Exhibits   8 Films
125 Works of Art  Dozens of Interactives

 

 

National Liberty Museum

Celebrates R-E-S-P-E-C-T



 

May 1 – 31

Throughout May, all visitors enjoy a FREE museum booklet highlighting RESPECT for each other and especially honoring Moms and members of the Military this month. There are fun-filled crafts, puzzles and activities for youth, too.

 


 

May 10 & 11, 2008

She’s Somebody’s Hero: “Everything Mothers Day” Crafts!

(10 am – 5 p.m. Saturday & Sunday)

Kids create their own, personal Mother’s Day gifts in the Museum’s FREE “Craft Corner” activity. Young “artists” can craft colorful picture frames with glitter, feathers, markers and more in our FREE make-and-take project!


 

May 24, 25, 26, 2008

Memorial Day: Honoring Our Greatest Generation Heroes

(Memorial Day Weekend; open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, including Monday)

Visit America’s only civilian exhibit of military Awards of Valor and the Congressional Medal of Honor this Memorial Day weekend. Active duty, reservists and retired military members as well as police and firefighters and their families are invited to visit the Museum free of charge. A special self-guided tour will give visitors an overview of the many “Heroes” exhibits including an original film narrated by veterans, touch screen computers with detailed information about 1,000 Award winners, plus a rare display of actual ribbons and medals awarded to members of the armed forces.

The National Liberty Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 am-5pm all year. Beginning on Memorial Day and continuing through Labor Day, we are open 7days a week.


 

“Guess who’s inviting whom to the next President’s dinner?”

Cast Your Vote Today at the National Liberty Museum! Be a part of history and cast your vote 3 ways: First. Vote for the Presidential Candidate of your choice… Next, Choose a Guest List for your Candidate’s first state dinner … Finally, Create your own Design for the next President’s China … Voting is open to the general public. Look for the NLM “Ballot Box” and ballots in Liberty Hall under the Presidential Portrait. Watch this space for our election updates!


 


Nominate a Deserving Young Hero by June 1, 2008

Click here for a nomination form and help us show the world what the youth of America are doing to make this a great country!


 

New partnership with WJJZ/Soul


Essay Contest

 


 

New exhibit announced


“Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Acts”

 


 

2008 Caretoon Contest Updates

Thank you for the tremendous response for this year’s contest. Winners will be announced June 2008. Watch this space for details!


 

NEW DATE AND VENUE for the 2008 Glass Now Auction and Weekend

National Liberty Museum Glass Now Auction and Weekend - September 18 - 21st Glass Now Auction - Saturday, September 20 at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown. New date and venue....but same fabulous event! (Click to learn more about the 2008 Glass Now Auction and Weekend)

Glass Now 2008


 


  All-inclusive "FAMILY ADMISSION" a great value for a great experience
Admission for the entire family is only $15 and includes a Free activity booklet, weekend crafts, and our new "Inspiration" and "DNA Room" Exhibits. 
 

  Free craft corner every weekend
Enjoy creating a special craft, then take it home with you as a keepsake of your visit to our Museum. Great fun for families! Craft projects change every month to reflect a special theme.
 

  2007 "Caretoon" Contest
sponsored by Allegiance Bank
The National Liberty Museum's Caretoon Contest transforms the medium of cartoons into expressions of caring and concern for others. 
Click here for complete contest details
and to see the winners of 2006.
 

 
  NEW DNA Exhibit - Expanding Our Understanding of Ourselves and Others.
Located directly beside the life-size "Jellybean Kids" Sculpture, "Conflict to Harmony" Gallery, 3rd Floor.