Nestled in the heart of Philadelphia, the Betsy Ross House stands as a testament to the early days of American history. According to legend, it was here that Betsy Ross, a skilled seamstress, is said to have created the first American flag in 1776 at the request of George Washington. The 18th-century house offers visitors a glimpse into her life, with period furnishings and personal artifacts on display. Guests can also engage with a costumed Betsy Ross impersonator, bringing the historical narrative to life.
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