The Betsy Ross House, located at 239 Arch Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a museum, store, and tourist attraction that offers a unique and …
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Oct 5, 2024
My wife and I stopped by the Betsy Ross House while on vacation, and we’re so glad we did! The museum is packed with history and fascinating exhibits. We learned so much about Betsy Ross and how she … Full review by dennise1964
Oct 4, 2024
I never knew about this until someone told me about it at the Reading Terminal Market. Once I heard about it, I fit it into my itinerary, and I am glad I did. It is very interesting. It was 10 usd… Full review by Tigeriffic69
Sep 22, 2024
We were pleasantly surprised with this historic place. We did the audio tour which I highly recommend. There were lots of neat things to see ,and learned a few things I didn't know! Full review by A1787OProgerw
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 …
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.
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 …
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.
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 …
"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).