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What To Do on America's Most Historic Square Mile
Independence National Historical Park
In the heart of Center City Philadelphia is the heart of America’s freedom,
Independence Hall
. In the Assembly Room, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were created, George Washington’s “rising sun” chair still dominates.
Across the street in the new
Liberty Bell Center
, interactive displays, films, exhibits and recorded presentations in a dozen languages explore the facts – and crack a few myths – surrounding the famous bell.
And, of course, there’s the
National Constitution Center
, the newest addition to Independence Mall. The 160,000-square-foot space explores and explains the U.S. Constitution through more than 100 high-tech exhibits, artifacts and interactive displays that are sure to move you.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
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Declaration (Graff) House
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence here
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The Bishop White House
Mansion of the Bishop who founded the American Episcopalian Church
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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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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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Congress Hall
Home of the U.S. Congress from 1790-1800
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Dolley Todd (Madison) House
Home of the woman who would become First Lady
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Elfreth’s Alley
The nation’s oldest continuously inhabited street
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Franklin Court
Museum and exhibitions dedicated to Benjamin Franklin
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Franklin's Print Shop
Benjamin Franklin’s 18th century printing shop
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Germantown White House (Deshler-Morris House)
George Washington’s White House in Germantown
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Independence Hall
Birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
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Lights of Liberty
Sound and light show reliving America’s Revolution
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Mikveh Israel Congregation and Cemetery
Oldest Jewish congregation in Pennsylvania
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Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church
The oldest parcel of land continuously owned by African-Americans
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Museum of the American Philosophical Society
Views of science and humanistic thought at Ben Franklin’s intellectual club
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National Constitution Center
The world’s only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution
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New Hall Military Museum
A history of America’s early aversion to, but respect for, military entanglements
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Old Pine Street (Third, Scots and Mariners) Presbyterian Church
The oldest Presbyterian church building in Philadelphia
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Old St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Active parish where Catholicism took root and flourished in early Philadelphia
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Old St. Mary's Catholic Church
Philadelphia’s first Catholic Cathedral from 1810 to 1837
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