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The Betsey Ross house



The Betsey Ross house

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It is the residential House of Betsy Ross. This house was built more than 250 years ago. This building is now known as the Betsey House. It was also the home of dozens of artisans and shop keepers. Recently just a few years ago it was opened for the public as a museum in 1937. This house exhibits the precious things used by Betsey Ross and her family. The house attracts many visitors from all over the city due to its distinct style.

Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 239 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA, United States‎ - (215) 686-1252‎



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