President’s House

President's House

President’s House

The President’s House, situated in Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park, marks the site where the nation’s first presidents once resided. Erected in 2010, this open-air gallery delves into the complex interplay of freedom and slavery during the country’s formative years. Visitors can explore the exhibition area, which features informative displays and historical context, offering a deeper understanding of the contradictions inherent in the early American experience. The space invites reflection on the nation’s past, highlighting the often-overlooked stories of the enslaved individuals who lived and worked in the household.

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