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- HISTORYSeptiembre 5, 2012Betsy Ross, credited with sewing the first American flag, is believed to have worked and resided in this house, built around 1740, from 1773 to 1885.
- Visit PhillyMayo 1, 2012The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 2 or 19, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums. Leer más
- Jimmy KastnerAgosto 26, 2014Put your camera on silent and carefully take pictures. Betsy Ross helped fight for freedom & independence, and as America's first graphic designer she wouldn't stand for creativity being extinguished.
- The Ritz-CarltonMarzo 11, 2015This 18th-century home celebrates the birth of the American flag and the well-known story of the woman that first sewed together the Stars & Stripes.
- Clementine MottolaEnero 24, 2013Frank is the nicest & most helpful employee. He's the greatest! He went above & beyond his job. Recalibrated the penny machine & made sure I got all four designs :)
- Philadelphia Science FestivalAbril 8, 2013Send your taste buds on a flavor trip during the 5 Sense Pub Crawl all while discovering the science behind the Philly accent, enjoying refreshments at each stop and more. 4/21 2:30-6pm. Tickets, $35 Leer más
- Radwa AbdallahMayo 14, 2014It's clear that the people who work here are really passionate about Betsy Ross's history and it's wonderful to see that(:
- Stan HorwitzSeptiembre 2, 2017The Betsy Ross House is one of Philadelphia’s must see historical sites.
- Eugene KimbergAbril 13, 2021Teeny-tiny museum dedicated to the history of the first American flag. Worth visiting at least once.
- Guests love to take pictures of the courtyard, but that wasn't even there when Betsy lived here for 13 years. Don't forget to take a picture outside the front of the house, just to your left when you'
- The trees against the wall, behind Betsy's grave, are Magnolias. Very tall, yes, but still very true.
- NBC PhiladelphiaAgosto 14, 2011The feisty patriot who lived here was always a rebel. Eloping with an Episcopal got her kicked out of the Quakers. Vietnam Veterans Against the War took over her house in 1971 for a 45-minute protest. Leer más
- Erik CintronMarzo 15, 2011Was small but nice recreation of her house no photography cute little gift shop. Go at the right time and u can watch the reenactment of her sewing the flag.
- Dan UszakFebrero 2, 2011A cute historical place to visit ! The nation's first post office is across the street, and you can snail mail yourself a special commemorative post card !
- Melissa KotheMarzo 31, 2021The history of our country is so important and this is just a small slice.
- Clementine MottolaEnero 24, 2013There is no proof she actually made the American Flag. Also, this is not her real house... her house was where the pavement is next to the house.
- Jason LeeJulio 5, 2011Bring the kids! If your tyke is the youngest in the room during the sewing demonstration, he/she will get a surprise!
- Jason LeeJulio 5, 2011If you're lucky to the catch the live flag sewing demonstration, ask Betsy for a "portrait" and she'll happily oblige
- Visit PhillyOctubre 8, 2010The Betsy Ross Memorial is the only site in America that interprets an 18th century upholstery shop.
- Traci LopezMarzo 15, 2013was here today ...... with Barbara Faller, Scott Mitchell, " POP " and Barbara's family from IDAHO