Betsy Ross House Philadelphia

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The Betsy Ross House is a landmark in Philadelphia purported to be the site where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross lived when she is said to … See more

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Aug 26, 2024
Fun historical house. Lots to learn. Be aware that there are a lot of steps -- many of them steep and winding -- to go up and down. They also had story tellers in the courtyard which was great. Full review by flo220
Jul 18, 2024
Make sure to add audio to your tour. There’s lots to read otherwise. Well maintained and worth stopping. We were here about an hour to tour the home. Full review by Christina B
Jul 11, 2024
I visited on a weekday morning and I learned a lot and had a great time! The home is small and some rooms became cramped, but the exhibits are interesting and the audio guide worked well! I enjoyed l… Full review by CharlieV2011

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How much time should you allot to visit the Betsy Ross home? Is there parking nearby?
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I spent about an hour there. I don't know about parking as I walked from my hotel.
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Answer by Ruth S · Jun 24, 2023
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When is good time to visit or times to avoid due to crowds?
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We were there the end of May, on a Friday, and it was not very crowded then.
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What is the difference between audio tour and self guided tour? I could not find anything on their website or google. …
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What is the difference between audio tour and self guided tour? I could not find anything on their website or google. Appreciate your inputs on this! Thanks!
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The audio tour takes one step by step through each important section of the house and it's history. Not everything is labeled so you would be guessing at what you are looking at. My …
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The audio tour takes one step by step through each important section of the house and it's history. Not everything is labeled so you would be guessing at what you are looking at. My Wife and I shared our audio easily but if you split up, get your own. It truly enhanced our visit 100%. Good luck and hope you enjoy this location as much as we did.
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How long is the tour?
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We did the self guided tour without the listening device, so we stopped and read the informational signs. This way we were able to spend more time on the areas in which our …
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We did the self guided tour without the listening device, so we stopped and read the informational signs. This way we were able to spend more time on the areas in which our grandkids were interested. We spent the most time in the room where "Betsy" gave us some background on herself and the time period. In all, we were probably there for 30 minutes.
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Years ago when my wifes Grandmother was little her father bought each of the children a "share" in the Betsy Ross …
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Years ago when my wifes Grandmother was little her father bought each of the children a "share" in the Betsy Ross house, can you supply any info on that?
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"Shares" to the Betsy Ross House were actually 10 cent subscriptions to the House. In 1898, the American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial Association sold 10 cent …
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"Shares" to the Betsy Ross House were actually 10 cent subscriptions to the House. In 1898, the American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial Association sold 10 cent subscriptions to help purchase the House and turn it into a museum. With each subscription, the donor received a numbered certificate featuring Birth of our Nation's Flag (painted by Charles Weisgerber, who helped save the House) and their name was recorded in a register of names (now in the BRH archives).
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