The Betsy Ross House, located in the heart of Philadelphia’s historic district, offers a glimpse into the life of the woman credited with sewing the first American flag. Visitors can tour the modest 18th-century home and see exhibits that highlight Betsy Ross’s role in the American Revolution. The house offers interactive programming, including live actors portraying historical figures, and gives insight into daily colonial life. Though small, the house is a powerful symbol of the contributions of women during the nation’s early years and remains a popular attraction for those interested in American history

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