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Benjamin Franklin Museum
Philadelphia, PA
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Museum Dedicated To Benjamin Franklin On The Site of His Former Home
Museum dedicated to the life, times and legacy of Philadelphia's famous founding father. Explore Franklin's life and character in the museum that features artifacts, computer animations, and interactive displays. The exhibits are geared toward visi . . .
Museum dedicated to the life, times and legacy of Philadelphia's famous founding father. Explore Franklin's life and character in the museum that features artifacts, computer animations, and interactive displays. The exhibits are geared toward visitors of all ages, with displays that are education . . .
Betsy Ross House
Philadelphia, PA
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Birthplace of The First American Flag
Purported to be the location where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross lived when she sewed the first American Flag. After a house tour, learn more about Betsy through interactive, historical programming.
Purported to be the location where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross lived when she sewed the first American Flag. After a house tour, learn more about Betsy through interactive, historical programming.
Boathouse Row
Philadelphia, PA
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Miles From Center City Philly:
Fifteen Historic Boathouses Along The Schuylkill River
The boathouses on Boat House Row are all at least a century old, and some were built over 150 years ago. Lights outline each of the boathouses, giving them a nightly Christmas-like gingerbread house appearance and reflecting off the Schuylkill River . . .
The boathouses on Boat House Row are all at least a century old, and some were built over 150 years ago. Lights outline each of the boathouses, giving them a nightly Christmas-like gingerbread house appearance and reflecting off the Schuylkill River. The boat houses also store boats for collegiate . . .
Carpenters' Hall
Philadelphia, PA
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Hosted The First Continental Congress & Served Other Historical Purposes
Completed in 1775, the meeting hall was built for and is still owned by the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia, the country's oldest extant craft guild. It hosted the First Continental Congress in 1774 and was home to Frankli . . .
Completed in 1775, the meeting hall was built for and is still owned by the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia, the country's oldest extant craft guild. It hosted the First Continental Congress in 1774 and was home to Franklin's Library Company, The American Philosophical So . . .
Christ Church & Cemetery
Philadelphia, PA
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Famed Episcopal Church & Gravesite of Benjamin Franklin
Christ Church, the birthplace of the American Episcopal Church, was founded in 1695. Known as "The Nation's Church," it hosted members of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and Presidents George Washington and John Adams. Among . . .
Christ Church, the birthplace of the American Episcopal Church, was founded in 1695. Known as "The Nation's Church," it hosted members of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and Presidents George Washington and John Adams. Among early members were Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross, . . .
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