The University of Pennsylvania, founded by Benjamin Franklin between 1740 and 1750, stands as one of the United States’ most historically significant universities. As one of the nine original colonial colleges established before the Declaration of Independence, it carries a rich legacy. Located in Philadelphia, the campus features a blend of historic and modern architecture, creating a unique academic environment. Visitors can explore its sprawling grounds, which include notable landmarks such as the iconic Franklin Field and the historic College Hall. Today, the university offers a vibrant atmosphere, with ongoing lectures, exhibitions, and tours that provide insights into its storied past and its contributions to education and research.
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