• Literary Parlor – Miss Marjoribanks

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Lucilla Marjoribanks is determined to look after her widowed father and become ‘the sunshine of his life whether he likes it or not. Once installed back at home and presiding over her father’s drawing-room, she launches herself into Carlingford society, aiming to raise the tone with her select evening parties. Lucilla is optimistic, resourceful, and…

    $8
  • Conversations with Santa

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Schedule an appointment to meet with Santa! Each time slot is for one family. Have your own special meeting with Santa. Bring your wish list! Santa is vaccinated. The first appointment is at 1:00 PM. Appointments are scheduled every 15 minutes.

    $10
  • The Shoulders of Giants

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In 1895, the son of a runaway slave overcame various obstacles and fought racial inequality as he embarked on a journey, becoming the first African-American college football player in the state of Iowa. He attended the University of Iowa and lead the Hawkeyes to their first-ever conference championship. Learn about this football pioneer, Frank Kinney Holbrook,…

    $10
  • Literary Parlor – Domestic Manners in America

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Domestic Manners of the Americans is a 2-volume 1832 travel book by Frances Trollope, which follows her travels through America. The book created a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic, as Frances Trollope had a caustic view of Americans and found America strongly lacking in manners and learning.  She was appalled by America’s egalitarian…

    $10
  • Morris & Company: A Victorian Life Style Brand

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    With Dr. Concetta Martone on ZOOM One of the most influential figures of the nineteenth century, William Morris, was a poet, a designer, and an activist for social reform. His ideas about art and production stimulated a new way of thinking about the design and making of household objects. Morris established a successful commercial enterprise…

    $10
  • Tea with Frederick Douglass and A Life in Three Dresses

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion proudly celebrates Black History Month with a double feature of two powerful one-act plays written and directed by Shav’on Smith. Tea with Frederick Douglass finds him trying out his famous speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” while examining his own past. A Life in Three Dresses tells the story of…

    $30
  • Tea with Frederick Douglass and A Life in Three Dresses: The Story of Elizabeth Keckley

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion proudly celebrates Black History Month with a double feature of two powerful one-act plays written and directed by Shav’on Smith. Tea with Frederick Douglass finds him trying out his famous speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” while examining his own past. A Life in Three Dresses tells the story of…

    $30
  • Tea with Frederick Douglass and A Life in Three Dresses: The Story of Elizabeth Keckley

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion proudly celebrates Black History Month with a double feature of two powerful one-act plays written and directed by Shav’on Smith. Tea with Frederick Douglass finds him trying out his famous speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” while examining his own past. A Life in Three Dresses tells the story of…

    $30
  • Deep Rivers

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion is pleased to announce that our new interpretive docent-led tour Deep Rivers, is now live and in person at the Mansion. Our docents take you through the museum highlighting the lives, stories, and achievements of 19th-century Black entrepreneurs, intellectuals, and artisans with soundscapes and images. Sample a ginger cookie made from a recipe from …

    $10
  • Popular Astronomy in 19th-century Philadelphia

    Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 W. Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    "No Limit to Space" with Robert Hicks, Ph.D. Visitors to Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion might discover a curious object in the children’s room, a large 1871 cardboard planisphere that shows the stars, a rotating disk adjustable to the appearance of the night sky at any date or time. Designed for schools and the curious public, the planisphere…

    $25