Philly trip 2014 U.S. History I honors.

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Philly trip 2014 U.S. History I honors

The liberty bell

Liberty Bell & Women’s rights

Plhs & the liberty bell

Open air presidential house

PLHS & the presidential house

Christ church burial ground

Benjamin Franklin’s grave

Mason- dixon line stone

Dr. Benjamin rush

Second bank of the U.S.: Portrait gallery

Peale’s Eagle

Peale’s portraits

Bank of the u.s. war

PLHS & second B.U.S. art gallery

PLHS & George Washington

Carpenters’ hall the first continental congress

Old city hall: supreme court’s first home

Independence hall