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'Landmarks in Lights' in Bryn Athyn Open to Public on June 15
Visitors are encouraged to attend this event when 3 renowned Bryn Athyn venues are illuminated for nighttime tours.

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The following is the official press release for this event:
Three renowned and architecturally distinct structures in the Bryn Athyn Historic District, all in exquisite settings, will be illuminated during an evening event June 15 that offers the public free access to explore the sites.
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Bryn Athyn Cathedral, Cairnwood Estate, and Glencairn Museum, part of the district designated a National Historic Landmark in October 2008, will be featured during βLandmarks in Lights: A Celebration of Faithβ from 8 to 11 p.m. All are located on Cathedral Road in the borough of Bryn Athyn.
The public is invited to enjoy the venuesβ expansive grounds during daylight hours and explore the remarkable buildings from 8 to 11 p.m., all to the strains of recorded classical music.
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The event also features the launch of the newest book in the βImages of Americaβ series, βThe Bryn Athyn Historic District,β by Ed and Kirsten Hasen Gyllenhaal of Bryn Athyn.
The borough of Bryn Athyn was founded in the late 19th century by members of a Christian denomination known as the New Church. Cairnwood was home to industrialist John Pitcairn; Glencairn was home to son Raymond and family; and the Cathedral was built as a place of worship for the church, today serving as world headquarters for the denomination. Construction of the buildings took place between 1892 and 1938. Today, Cairnwood is an educational, cultural and hospitality center, and Glencairn a museum of religious history, art and artifacts. The buildings are regularly open for tours and a variety of programs and events.
Stained glass windows designed by craftsmen to duplicate those seen in European churches, as well as original medieval stained glass windows, are among many notable features of the structures visitors will discover at the event.
Visitors can tour Glencairnβs first floor, view the exhibition βFrom Gutenberg to Kindle: The Art of Bible Making,β take a cell phone audio tour, and watch a 15-minute orientation video.
Ed Gyllenhaal, Glencairn Museumβs curator, and his wife, Kirsten, will sign copies of their book, which will be available for purchase. The authorsβ royalties and Β profits from books sold at Glencairn will go towards the arrangement, description, and care of photographs in the archives of the Bryn Athyn Historic District. New and renewing members of Glencairn Museum will receive a copy of βThe Bryn Athyn Historic Districtβ free of charge. The offer is good from May 30, 2011 to May 30, 2012.
For $2, βLandmarks in Lightsβ visitors also can take an elevator to the top of Glencairnβs 149-foot tower for a rare nighttime view of the Philadelphia skyline and surrounding area. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
The Cathedral will be lit June 15 through June 19, with recorded classical music filling the air, the award-winning gardens in full bloom, and tour guides available to answer questions. The bookstore/gift shop also will be open.
Cairnwood Estate will be lit for all to enjoy on June 15. The house was designed by the pre-eminent Beaux Arts architect of the time, Carrère and Hastings, designer of the New York Public Library. The outstanding grounds were designed by Olmsted, Olmsted and Eliot of New York City, designer of Central Park. Guests are invited to visit the newly-restored Cairnwood Garden House and view a short film on the history of Bryn Athyn and Cairnwood Estate. The Cairnwood gift shop will be open for extended hours until 11 pm.
For additional information and directions, visit www.brynathynhistoricdistrict.org or call 267-502-2600.
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