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Throughout the region are reminders of the ongoing commitment to fulfill the principles and ideals of the American Revolution. The Johnson House in Germantown tells the powerful story of the opposition to slavery and the stirring efforts of African-Americans, Quakers, and other conductors on the “underground railroad.”
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Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
Philadelphia residence of the Revolutionary War’s Polish military engineer
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National Constitution Center
The world’s only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution
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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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Revolutionary Germantown Festival
A special day to discover America’s history along Germantown Avenue
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