- Betsy Ross House (2)
- Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
- Provides information about visiting Poe's home in Philadelphia, now a national historic site. Includes information on educational programmes, planning your visit to the site, and special events dates. - Elfreth's Alley
- Elfreth's Alley is a National Historic Landmark and the nation's oldest residential street. - Glen Foerd on the Delaware
- Situated on 18 acres overlooking the scenic Delaware River and is the last surviving riverfront estate in Philadelphia that is open to the public. - Independence Seaport Museum
- Maritime history museum. Home to Cruiser OLYMPIA and Submarine BECUNA. Irish Memorial at Penn's Landing, The
- Bronze sculpture commemorating the sesquicentennial of the Irish Famine as well as Irish immigration to the U.S.- National Constitution Center
- Dedicated to honouring and explaining the U.S. Constitution through interactive and multimedia exhibits, photographs, film, sculpture, text, and artifacts. - Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- Designed to honour those who served in all branches of the United States armed forces during the Vietnam War. - Stenton Museum
- Former country house of James Logan, secretary to William Penn, now preserved as an exhibit. Features early Georgian architecture and 18th century decorative arts.
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