The museum created by the American Bible Society in 2021 said it will be open to visitors until March 28.
The Faith and Liberty Discovery Center says it is shutting down less than three years after opening on Independence Mall in Philadelphia.in July 2021 said it will be open to visitors until March 28.
The decision to close the $60 million center was agreed to by the museum’s leadership and its founders. In a statement made to The Inquirer on Saturday, the Faith and Liberty Discovery Center cited the pandemic and “structural limitations” as some of the reasons for the closing. Soon, they leased nearly 100,000 square feet, of two-story space, at Fifth and Market Streets, for 25 years and began planning to open a center on the ground floor. The rent is about
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