Daily News | ‘A museum without walls’: the Atwater Kent collection is now accessible online
The online database currently has over 1,200 artifacts, but Stacey Swigart, director of the Atwater Kent collection, said that eventually the entire collection will be uploaded to the site. Local institutions can view these and submit loan requests.“You can go down so many rabbit holes into so many topics of Philadelphia history just by looking at an object,” Swigart said. “It’s kind of this daisy chain of so much information, and it’s just fantastic.
“Seeing Philadelphia” will run from early July through September, and “Philadelphia Revealed” will be available for viewing from July 4, 2024, to early-2025.
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