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Valley Forge National Historical Park
General Washington’s Revolutionary War encampment, now the largest expanse of open space in any national park on the Eastern seaboard
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Pennsylvania Hospital
The nation’s first hospital was co-founded by Benjamin Franklin
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Battleship New Jersey
Admiral “Bull” Halsey’s flagship and the nation’s most decorated battleship
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Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
Forging weapons and ammunition for the American Revolution
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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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Fort Mifflin
The fort that withstood the greatest bombardment of the American Revolution
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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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Historic Yellow Springs
An early American spa and hospital in a rural setting
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Independence Hall
Birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
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Masonic Temple
A showcase of grand, almost mythical, architecture and design
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National Constitution Center
The world’s only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution
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The Liberty Bell Center
Dramatic new home of the internationally known symbol of freedom
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