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From hands-on classes and after-hours parties to shopping, dining, and even a pop-up sauna, here’s how to experience Philly museums in new ways.
After using the "Relative Erosion Method" to uncover how old the Great Pyramid of Giza is, Alberto Donini suggests it may date to 22916 B.C.E.