Pennsylvania
Flower Show, Barnes Foundation & Gardens: Three Nights in Philly
Program No. 20363RJ
In Philadelphia, home to America’s first horticultural society, experience the world’s oldest and largest indoor flower show. Plus, enjoy insider access to the iconic Longwood Gardens!
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4 days
3 nights
7 meals
3B 1L 3D
1
Check-in, Registration, Orientation, Welcome Dinner, Lecture
Philadelphia, PA
2
Flower Show, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Performance
Philadelphia, PA
3
Winterthur, Longwood Gardens, John Bartram Lecture
Philadelphia, PA
4
Barnes Foundation on the Parkway, Program Concludes
Philadelphia, PA
At a Glance
The fabulous Philadelphia Flower Show, an internationally renowned treasure, is America’s oldest and grandest indoor horticultural display. Explore breathtaking exhibits presenting the talents of designers and landscapers who “force” perennials, shrubs and trees into bloom to create full-scale gardens and floral displays.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles on busy city streets. Extensive walking at the Flower Show itself; wheelchairs are available at the show if needed.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Attend the Flower Show with limited free time to explore on your own.
- Explore the unique Barnes Foundation at its magnificent new Philadelphia campus.
- See what it takes to maintain Longwood Gardens' indoor and outdoor landscapes in a private tour, then enter another time at Winterthur, with its priceless art, antiques and 60-acre garden.
General Notes
An extended five-night version of this program which gives you early morning access to The Flower Show is also available on "Flower Show, Barnes Foundation & Gardens: Five Nights in Philly" (#20362). For details, see www.roadscholar.org/20362 or call toll free at (877) 426-8056.
Featured Expert
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Jenny Rose Carey
Jenny Rose is an educator, historian, author and former senior director at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Meadowbrook Farm in Jenkintown. An avid, hands-on gardener who has worked in both England and the United States, she has lectured nationally and internationally for many years. Jenny Rose and her gardens have been featured on the PBS series 'The Victory Garden' and in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Grow magazine and the Pennsylvania Gardener. Her latest book, 'Glorious Shade,' was released in 2017.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Elizabeth Anderson
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Elizabeth earned a master’s in Art History at the University of Pennsylvania and was associated with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where she served as curator, for 40 years. She presented lectures on art history and gallery talks at the museum and has taught at LaSalle, Drexel and Princeton Universities. Elizabeth is a former secretary of the Philadelphia chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians and the Museum Council of Philadelphia. She also serves as trustee of The Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks.
Tish Byrne
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An artist and historian, Tish Byrne is passionate about all aspects of her native city and its environment after having lived in and led explorations at the Physick House, which belongs to Philadelphia Landmarks. She is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts later becoming an administrative assistant to the Director of the school. Presently, she leads excursions for the mural arts program, is a docent at Historic Christ Church and leads explorations of Philadelphia landmarks.
Mitchell Kramer
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Mitchell Kramer has a B.A. in playwriting from Hampshire College and attended Circle in the Square acting conservatory. He has worked off-Broadway and in regional theater including the New York Theater Workshop and Dorset Theater Festival. He is a costumed Historic Interpreter portraying Benjamin Franklin in Old City Philadelphia. Mitchell has written and produced plays for children and adults and a series of historically accurate stories about 18th century Philadelphia for Historic Philadelphia, Inc. He is on the Board of Directors of Mount Sinai Cemetery.
Jenny Rose Carey
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Jenny Rose is an educator, historian, author and former senior director at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Meadowbrook Farm in Jenkintown. An avid, hands-on gardener who has worked in both England and the United States, she has lectured nationally and internationally for many years. Jenny Rose and her gardens have been featured on the PBS series 'The Victory Garden' and in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Grow magazine and the Pennsylvania Gardener. Her latest book, 'Glorious Shade,' was released in 2017.
Lauren Kain
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Lauren Biddle Kain is the site coordinator for Philadelphia Landmarks Road Scholar. She received her BS/BA from Randolph Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. After marriage and transfer to the San Diego area, she began working at EVENT NETWORK, a leading experiental retail operator, on behalf of cultural attractions such as zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums, museums, science centers and other cultural attractions. Lauren and her family now reside in the Philadelphia area. She started working with Road Scholar as a junior Group Leader for Grandparent Programs.
Kirk Brown
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Kirk Brown has won landscape design awards from the Perennial Plant Association, Association of Professional Landscape Designers, and Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association. He represented Joanne Kostecky Garden Design as a leader in the design/build industry. He is a past president of www.GardenComm.com and in 2021 was inducted into their Hall of Fame. He worked as Outreach Coordinator for America’s Oldest Ornamental Garden. He has delivered hundreds of keynote addresses, guest lectures, teaching symposiums, and certified instruction over the past quarter century.
Suggested Reading List
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Flower Show, Barnes Foundation & Gardens: Three Nights in Philly
Program Number: 20363
The House of Barnes: The Man, The Collection, The Controversy
The House of Barnes: The Man, The Collection, The Controversy provides the first scholarly study on the historical, art history, and political context during which Dr. Barnes purchased masterpieces and attempted to redefine aesthetics with groundbreaking new terminology.
A Guide's Guide to Philadelphia
Masterpieces of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, The Annenberg Collection
Covering some of the most striking and extraordinary art to come out of the nineteenth and early-twentieth century, this handsome book presents more than fifty masterpieces by such luminaries as Monet, Van Gogh and Picasso, each work accompanied by clarifying texts and comparative illustrations.
Building the City Beautiful: The Benjamin Franklin Parkway & the Philadelphia Museum of Art