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  1. Franklin Court is a complex of museums, structures, and historic sites within Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located at the site which American printer, scientist, diplomat, and statesman Benjamin Franklin had his Philadelphia residence from 1763 to his death in 1790. [1]

  2. Franklin Court was the site of the handsome brick home of Benjamin Franklin, who lived here while serving in the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. Franklin died here in 1790; the house was torn down 22 years later.

  3. The Franklin County Court of Common Pleas - General Division has original jurisdictional authority over all felony cases and all civil cases in which the sum or matter in dispute exceeds $15,000.

  4. Welcome to the Franklin County Clerk of Courts' Case Information Online (CIO). The services and/or information available on CIO are subject to this Condition of Use and Privacy Policy (Use and Privacy Policy).

  5. Franklin Court. Free. This site boasts archaeological and architectural remains of Benjamin Franklin's home, and a museum dedicated to this famous Founding Father. Only the foundations of Franklin's home remain embedded in the ground, since the structure was demolished in 1812.

  6. View case information and court records maintained by Franklin Municipal Court of Warren County Ohio. Access Court Records.

  7. Below the court is a museum filled with paintings, objects, and inventions associated with Benjamin Franklin. You will see a pretty reproduction of Franklin's Armonica, also called a glass harmonica, which consists of a set of graduated glass bowls on a rotating shaft that produce tones when a finger is pressed to the moistened rims.

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