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Postal Museum & Colonial-Themed US Post Office
B. Free Franklin Post Office & Museum is the only Colonial-themed post office operated by the United States Postal Service. It is a living portrayal of a bygone Colonial lifestyle, and it is the only active post office in the United States that does . . .
B. Free Franklin Post Office & Museum is the only Colonial-themed post office operated by the United States Postal Service. It is a living portrayal of a bygone Colonial lifestyle, and it is the only active post office in the United States that does not fly the American flag (because there was not y . . .
Philadelphia, PA
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Site of Babe Ruth's Last Major League Game
Baker Bowl is was home to the Philadelpha Phillies when they won the National Baseball league penent in 1915, and was also the first home field of the Philadelphia Eagles, who played there from 1933 through 1935. A Pennsylvania Historical marker sta . . .
Baker Bowl is was home to the Philadelpha Phillies when they won the National Baseball league penent in 1915, and was also the first home field of the Philadelphia Eagles, who played there from 1933 through 1935. A Pennsylvania Historical marker stands on Broad Street just north of West Huntingdon . . .
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One of The World's Greatest Art Collections
Philadelphia art collector Albert C. Barnes chartered the Barnes Foundation in 1922 to teach people from all walks of life how to look at art. Over three decades, he collected some of the world's most important impressionist, post-impressionist, an . . .
Philadelphia art collector Albert C. Barnes chartered the Barnes Foundation in 1922 to teach people from all walks of life how to look at art. Over three decades, he collected some of the world's most important impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern paintings, including works by Renoir, Cez . . .
Philadelphia, PA
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Historic Home & Oldest Surviving Botanic Garden In North America
John Bartram purchased 102 acres from Swedish settlers in 1728, and systematically began gathering the most varied collection of North American plants in the world. Today his botanic garden is the oldest surviving in North America. Bartram co-found . . .
John Bartram purchased 102 acres from Swedish settlers in 1728, and systematically began gathering the most varied collection of North American plants in the world. Today his botanic garden is the oldest surviving in North America. Bartram co-founded the American Philosophical Society with his fri . . .
Philadelphia, PA
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Historic Mansion Served As Stop On "Underground Railroad"
Experience 18th and 19th century history through the events and lives of people associated with Belmont Mansion. The is house museum is dedicated to colonial history and the 19th century network of people and places known as the "underground railroa . . .
Experience 18th and 19th century history through the events and lives of people associated with Belmont Mansion. The is house museum is dedicated to colonial history and the 19th century network of people and places known as the "underground railroad." Built in the early eighteenth century, the Ma . . .
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