
CBS3 filed a report live from South Philadelphia about the unusual new Journeys South project by the Mural Arts Program. Watch the video here.
May 6, 2011 | Mural Arts Program

CBS3 filed a report live from South Philadelphia about the unusual new Journeys South project by the Mural Arts Program. Watch the video here.
The very cool restoration of the Skew Arch Bridge along the historic Trolley Trail was undertaken by Fairmount Park Conservancy and featured in the national Preservation Magazine.
WHYY highlights Zoe Levenstien, who spent several summers as a young student writing stories and presenting them during the Once Upon A Nation Future Storytellers Celebration. This summer, she’s employed by Historic Philadelphia, Inc. to tell stories all week long at the Once Upon A Nation Storytelling Benches.
Billy Penn featured a terrific story on the opening of the Gateway Plaza at FDR Park, a project from Fairmount Park Conservancy that completes the first phase of the overall Park Plan.
Prevention Point Philadelphia was featured on national NPR in a story about the drop in overdose deaths in the U.S.
Historic Philadelphia, Inc., announced 7.8 million in capital investments in Franklin Square. The announcement earned coverage on 14 Philadelphia media outlets.
Invisible People featured the truly extraordinary work of Prevention Point Philadelphia and their homeless services in a new video.
6abc Loves the Arts visited Historic Philadelphia’s Once Upon A Nation Storytelling Benches to see Philadelphia’s history trail in action
The Red, White, & Blue To-Do debuted in Historic Philadelphia with a partnership of twenty cultural and historical institutions coming together to highlight the founding of America.