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  1. Meet the Women of the 18th Century at the Betsy Ross House! Creating the flag for a new nation is just one chapter in the life of Betsy Ross. Learn how an idealized version of Betsy Ross has sprung from American culture through this kitsch despite there being no surviving image of Ross herself.

  2. Enter the Betsy Ross House, and you are whisked back into the life of the 18th century widow/working mother/upholsterer credited with making the first American flag. Nestled in each room are the documents, artifacts and historic details that examine the legend and the life of Betsy Ross.

  3. The Betsy Ross House is a landmark in Philadelphia. It is purported to be the site where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross (1752–1836) lived when she is said to have sewed the first American flag.

  4. Visitors can learn about America’s most famous flag maker at The Betsy Ross House, located in Philadelphia’s Historic District. Wander through the tiny rooms and tight staircases of the circa-1740 residence on a self-guided tour, then talk to Betsy herself about her role in the American Revolution and her fascinating work and life.

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Don't miss the historic Betsy Ross House. With this guide, you can delve into the life of the iconic Betsy Ross, a Revolutionary-era figure and flag maker. Discover the rich history of her residence, now a fascinating museum.

  6. Begin your day in Historic Philadelphia with a Flag Raising by Betsy Ross herself! Betsy Ross House Tours The Betsy Ross House, the birthplace of the American flag, is alive with the sights and sounds of the 18th century.

  7. Oct 17, 2023 · As part of Womens History Month, the Betsy Ross House spotlights the lives, families and careers of women throughout the 1700s. The figures represent a range of racial, religious, social and political perspectives, and guests can look forward to free, hands-on workshops throughout.

  8. The Betsy Ross House, the birthplace of the American flag, is alive with the sights and sounds of the 18th century. Tour the house and then stay a while longer to learn more about Betsy and her exciting life and times through our interactive, historical programming.

  9. Betsy Ross House. If you're visiting Philadelphia, stopping in at the Betsy Ross House is considered almost mandatory. It's one of the most visited historic sites in Philadelphia.

  10. Betsy Ross House Tour. Arriving at 239 Arch Street, Philadelphia, a few blocks from the Liberty Bell, we find the 13-star Betsy Flag proudly welcoming visitors to this shrine to the American flag and Betsy Ross. The first two pictures are seen from the west. The third is seen from the east.

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