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Franklin Friends in the Philadelphia Area
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Ben Franklin and the Armonica

Cecilia Brauer is an avid player of the armonica, a very rare and unusual instrument invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1761.
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Graeme Park

Benjamin Franklin was a visitor to the Keith House at Graeme Park in the 1700s while his son was engaged to Dr. Graeme's daughter.
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Christ Church and Burial Ground

The Christ Church Burial Ground at 5th and Arch Streets is the final resting place of Benjamin and Deborah Franklin and many of their family.
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Historic RittenhouseTown

Historic RittenhouseTown is the site of America's first paper mill, established in 1690 by Wilhelm Rittenhausen.
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The National Constitution Center

The National Constitution Center celebrates Franklin for his pivotal role in the creation and foundation of the U.S. nation & constitution.
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Philadelphia Antiques Show

Franklin founded the Union Fire Company in Philadelphia in 1736, the nation's first volunteer fire company. The Philadelphia Antiques Show showcases the colorful and exciting legacy of American firefighting in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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The Powel House

The Powel House was the center of social life for America's founders during the period when Philadelphia was seat of the United States.
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Rosenbach Museum & Library

The Rosenbach Museum & Library holds about one hundred Franklin objects, including his art, prints, and manuscripts.
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Stenton

Stenton was the country house of James Logan, President of the Provincial Council, who often hosted Franklin in his Library.
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