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Lenfest Liberty Hall
The Museum's prime event space, Lenfest
Liberty Hall is a beautifully appointed room in traditional
colonial American design. One wall bears a mural-size
reproduction of Howard Chandler Christy's renowned "Signing
of the Constitution." Other exhibits
include an extensive collection of original presidential
china and a display of military awards of valor, including
the Congressional Medal of Honor. Stand-up reception:
up to 125; Banquet: up to 100; Theatre style: up to
150; Meetings vary by layout.
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Coming to America Gallery
This is a bright, open gallery on the
Museum's first floor. The entrance area is mirror-lined
and adorned with a 400-pound glass "Golden Egg"
symbolizing the hope that brought millions of immigrants
to America's shores. Stand-up reception: up to
75; Banquet: up to 50; Theatre style: up to 90; Meetings
vary by layout.
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Subaru Education Center/Chihuly Gallery
Combining the theme of good citizenship
with beautiful glass art, the Education Center/Chihuly
Gallery is a perfect setting for any special event.
The featured art is a collection of beautiful human
forms by renowned glass artist Milon Townsend, and wall-sized
seaforms, chandeliers and free-standing floral arrangements
(ikebanas) by the most well-known glass artist in the
world, Dale Chihuly. Stand-up reception: up to
75; Banquet: up to 60; Theatre style: up to 100; Meetings
vary by layout.
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Voyage to
Liberty Through Faith Gallery
Also called "Noah's Ark,"
this beautiful, rustic room celebrates America's freedom
of religion. The room is divided into two sections:
"Ancient Heroes," featuring a collection of
magnificent stained glass images and "Hall of America,"
adorned with wall-sized oil paintings depicting the
birth and growth of our nation. Stand-up reception:
up to 50; Banquet: up to 20. This gallery is often used
as a dessert bar or cocktail reception area for a larger
banquet in adjacent Lenfest Liberty Hall.
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of Liberty From Around the World
Graced by the Museum's centerpiece,
the 2 1/2 story Flame of Liberty, this gallery
is one of the most moving rooms in the Museum.
It is encircled by three-dimensional dioramas honoring
men and women around the world who risked their lives
from freedom. Visitors enjoy learning about a
hero from their ancestral homeland. Stand-up reception:
up to 75; Banquet: up to 40. This gallery is often used
in combination with other rooms.
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Freedom Ring Gallery
Located on the entrance level of the
museum, this gallery celebrates the accomplishments
of diverse 20th century Americans who made a difference.
The centerpiece is a 9-foot square Peace Portal,
a hand-painted glass and iron canopy perfect for weddings
and vow renewals. . Stand-up reception:
up to 75; Seating for ceremonies under the Peace
Portal: up to 100. Not applicable for banquets,
classroom style or meetings. This gallery is often
used in combination with other rooms.
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Harmony Gallery
This moving, educational gallery is
divided into two sections: "Confronting Conflict,"
featuring facts, art and exhibits which discourage bigotry
and hate, and "Peaceful Solutions," an array
of interactives that promote positive life choices,
including a Shredder Machine which destroys cruel words,
a Voting Station for kids, and two life-sized Jellybean
Children representing the beauty of diversity.
This gallery can accommodate a buffet station, bar,
and butlered hors d'oeuvres. Stand-up reception:
up to 50; Seating: up to 20. Not applicable for
classroom style or meetings. This gallery is often
used in combination with other rooms.
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