Dating back to 1982, the University of Pennsylvania LGBT Center is the oldest center of its kind in the city. Operating for more than 25 years today, it welcomes one and all warmly. It also offers educational programs and has over 20 groups of graduate and under graduate students who learn, socialize, conduct events and discussion at the center. It also offers rental spaces for private events and many other good facilities.
The Simeone Automotive Museum is neurosurgeon and avid car collector, Dr. Frederick Simeone's labor of love. Set in an old engine manufacturing factory near the Philadelphia International Airport, it is a must visit for all vintage car enthusiasts. Their collection of more than 60 limited racing cars ever made is a connoisseur's pride. These rare beauties are exhibited in dioramas reminiscent of race courses where these automobiles had contended. Their repertoire starts from 1909 and ends through the mid 1970s. These include the Porsche 917, 1938 Alfa Romeo, The American Underslung, 1916 Stutz Bearcat, Mercer Raceabout, 1963 Corvette Grand Sport, 1931 Bentley and Bugatti. Get a glimpse of how racing has evolved since its inception while walking through this fascination place. It is also touted to be the first of its kind in the continent. The museum even has spaces to rent for various events.
Villanova Theatre situated inside the Villanova University is home to the theater program of the university and plays host to numerous home-produced dramas, musicals, and other theatrical productions. All the theatrical performances hosted at Villanova Theatre are the result of joint efforts between the experienced faculty and the talented students. Classic dramas or contemporary theater, no matter what you are looking for, you will find it at this spectacular theater. Various performances hosted here over the years have garnered widespread appreciation from fans and critics of the art from across the state.
The Oddporium opened its doors to avid explorers in September 2015. Today, it is popular among tourists and locals alike as the most bizarre entities of Arden, Delaware. Touted as a gallery full of peculiar objects, the store lives up to its name and how! Among the outlandish items on exhibit here are well-preserved, vintage electroshock therapy kits, asylum relics and a cyclops pig. If eerie collectibles are your thing, there is a host of human skulls and skeletons to browse through too. When in the city, explorers of the curious world must head to the Oddporium, for this the ultimate home of oddity.