National Liberty Museum

September 24th, 2008 Posted in Arts, Day Trippin'

Before watching the Eagles game at Buffalo Billiards this past Sunday, Melissa and I checked out the National Liberty Museum in Old City. On Sundays, you pay what you want to get in, so how could we resist that?

The National Liberty Museum is jam packed with over 200 interactive exhibits and works that celebrate American democracy. With four unique thematic floors, there is a lot to explore. The tribute to 9/11 is a very sobering and chilling section that will make you linger on the stairway to examine the names and faces of the fallen heroes. The "200 Americans Who Made A Difference" is quite an inspiring exhibit. There is a lot to be read with many of these exhibits, though, but luckily not many people were there during our stay.

Below is an image of "Jellybean People" by Sandy Skoglund, enforcing the idea that we’re all the same inside. With the click of a button, the viewer can activate all of the butterflies in the background to shake their wings. I should have taken video of this, as the photo doesn’t do it justice!

Jellybean People by Sandy Skoglunk

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