FALL FOR THE ARTS: Chestnut Hill's Germantown Avenue was home to another edition of the always popular Fall for the Arts Festival that saw approximately 20,000 people visit Chestnut Hill for art, …
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FALL FOR THE ARTS: Chestnut Hill's Germantown Avenue was home to another edition of the always popular Fall for the Arts Festival that saw approximately 20,000 people visit Chestnut Hill for art, food, music and more. Some of the many attractions on the day included Professor Jim Porter's 'Traveling Show' entertained on Germantown Avenue and Germantown Oil Painter Colleen Quinn and her satirical political pieces. (Photos by Brian Rudnick)