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The Franklin Institute Receives $2 Million In Gifts For Topical "Changing Earth" Exhibit - Read More

Date Added: May 19, 2008 07:32:03 AM
PHILADELPHIA, PA.- The Franklin, Pennsylvania’s most-visited museum, has received two $1 million gifts, from The Hamilton Family Foundation and The Sunoco Foundation respectively, to create a new “Changing Earth” exhibit.

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