PHILADELPHIA HISTORY MUSEUM
This museum, which has been open since 1941, presents the history of the city through documents and objects that reflect the life of the Philadelphians at the time of the Noti Fathers and until the twentieth century. It includes a glass with which Ben Franklin would have proposed a toast, as well as several dozen covers of the Saturday Evening Post by American author Norman Rockwell. On the ground floor, a twenty-minute film comes back to the creation of the state of Pennsylvania with the arrival of William Penn.
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