Race Street Pier

Situated along the Ben Franklin Bridge, the Race Street Pier was a huge urban redevelopment program undertaken by the city and is now enjoyed by both locals and travelers.

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Welcome Park
The open-air museum is the only one dedicated to the state’s founder, William Penn, and is named for his ship, Welcome.
Elfreth’s Alley
Elfreth’s Alley is the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States as well as one of the most charming historic spots in Philadelphia.
Benjamin Franklin Museum
The museum explores the life of the influential founding father, from his politics and religious views, to his scientific discoveries and writings.
Betsy Ross House
The Betsy Ross house is located in Philadelphia's Old City and is believed to be the site where Betsy Ross lived when she sewed the first American flag in 1776.
Arch Street Meeting House
The oldest (and still operational) Friends Meeting House for Quakers stands here on Arch Street, dating back to 1804.
Franklin Court Printing Office
This museum showcases and demonstrates how paper documents were printed and mass produced in the 18th century.

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