Betsy Ross House
The Betsy Ross House is a historic 1740s Philadelphia row-house preserved as the reputed workshop and home of flag-maker Betsy Ross.
It is lived in by costumed interpreters and filled with period artifacts.
The house invites exploration of the 18th-century ordinary woman who became a national symbol.
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Betsy Ross Sewing Table Donated to Philadelphia’s Betsy Ross House Ahead of Flag Day
A small wooden sewing table believed to have belonged to Betsy Ross is coming home to Philadelphia. The table, donated by Ross descendant Eric Conrad,…
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