Betsy Ross House

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Betsy Ross House

The Betsy Ross House is an 18th-century home that is believed to have been the residence of the renowned seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross. Legend has it that she sewed the first American flag here. Visitors are invited to tour the house and partake in the interactive exhibits and programs and even meet a Betsy Ross impersonator, who works in the upholstery shop and can answer questions about her fascinating life.

Useful Information

  • Address: 239 Arch Street, Philadelphia
  • Email: info@historicphiladelphia.org
  • Phone: +1 215 629 4026
  • Opening House: Wed–Mon 10am–5pm
  • More Info: 2nd Street Station — MFL
  • More Info: https://www.facebook.com/betsyrosshouse/

Do & See

Historical landmarks and beautiful scenery await visitors to Philadelphia. Its identity as a cultural epicenter has lent the city an array of sights and memorable experiences for everyone. Fun may be found on land or on the water in the City of Brotherly Love.

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