The Armenian Heritage Walk is a historic space beside the Philadelphia Museum of Art celebrating Armenian art, history and culture. Its dedication will honor the memory of the Armenian Genocide and recognize the lasting contributions of Armenian Americans.
The celebration highlights the restored statue of Young Meher, a powerful symbol of Armenian courage and faith. It was first displayed during America’s 200th birthday (bicentennial) and continues to resonate today as we reach the 250th birthday.
Getting to the Dedication
If you’re headed to the event, SEPTA is a great way to ensure you arrive on time. The museum area is served by Bus Routes 7, 43, 48 and 49. Those coming from out of town on Regional Rail should exit at Suburban Station.
You can also use plan.septa.org for real-time trip planning to and from the dedication.
SEPTA Bus Route Detours
Saturday, April 25
10:30 am to 5 pm
- Route 32
- Route 38
Convenient Ways to Pay
Credit, debit or mobile payments are accepted on all SEPTA networks (Bus, Metro and Regional Rail) at any turnstile or farebox with a simple tap on the validator.
Parking Pro Tip
Download the SEPTA Park app before you head out. All SEPTA lots and garages charge for daily-use parking—this includes nights and weekends. Payment must be made using the SEPTA Park app, via text or at the kiosks. To avoid violations, please be sure you’ve paid for enough time. SEPTA allows overnight parking at most Regional Rail stations, [M] Norristown High Speed Line stations, and at Fern Rock TC and 69th St TC parking lots.
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