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Arch Street Friends Meeting House
1804 Quaker meeting house is the largest of its kind in the world
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The Atwater Kent Museum
Philadelphia’s history museum, and Norman Rockwell, too
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Bartram's Garden
America’s oldest living botanic garden, a 45-acre oasis of quiet fields and modest 18th-century farm buildings
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Battleship New Jersey
Admiral “Bull” Halsey’s flagship and the nation’s most decorated battleship
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The Betsy Ross House
The home of America's most famous flagmaker, Betsy Ross
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The Bishop White House
Mansion of the Bishop who founded the American Episcopalian Church
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Brandywine Battlefield Park
The peacefully preserved remains of one of Washington’s few defeats
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Carpenters' Hall
Meeting Place of the First Continental Congress
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Christ Church
Where Colonial America made its break with the Church of England
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Christ Church Burial Ground
Visit the graves of Benjamin Franklin and other early American leaders
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City Hall
The largest municipal building in the country and the finest example of the Second Empire style
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Civil War and Underground Railroad Museum of Philadelphia
Interpreting the struggle for freedom, equality and national unity in 19th century America
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Cliveden
The suburban scene of a bloody revolutionary battle
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Congress Hall
Home of the U.S. Congress from 1790-1800
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The David Library of the American Revolution
Revolutionary War documentation on sacred historical ground
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Declaration (Graff) House
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence here
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Dolley Todd (Madison) House
Home of the woman who would become First Lady
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Eastern State Penitentiary
Radical 19th-century prison designed to create social change
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Elfreth’s Alley
The nation’s oldest continuously inhabited street
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Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center
The nation’s first municipal water treatment center
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