Missy N. • August 7, 2014The food court was reasonable and tasty. Love the interactive exhibits and shows. Don't come here first thing, start at noon and stay until after the camp and school groups go home.
Brandy B. • April 29, 2017Beautiful space with wonderful permanent collection
James C. • February 22, 2019The best museum to the Revolution that is in America. It’s lay out is great the movies and exhibits are fantastic. The staff is friendly knowledgeable and informative. Great museum.
Henry F. • July 14, 2010Good site to see! Really close to the Hyatt and, obviously, the river
Brenda Sue S. • September 25, 2013In my opinion, one of the best museum in the Tri-State area. They have a little bit of everything. Bonus: Drexel students get in free and get discounts off (I think 10%) at their awesome gift store!
Richard • March 31, 2010A "house museum" gem with a ton of events including Bloomsday (June16) and a Dracula Festival. Unique and inspiring
Diana • April 7, 2015Beautiful, well designed space. So much to see.
Justin L. • December 7, 2016Nice museum to see some history. Good shop and parking.
Marie L. • November 24, 2018Cool museum about the life of Ben Franklin. Interactive exhibits, you can visit in less than 1 hour.
Ivy Agnes N. • July 1, 2015Lot to learn here at this excellent museum dedicated to black history. Definitely worth a visit when in the area.
Visit Philly • May 1, 2012The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 2 or 18, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums.
Brenton M. • April 18, 2022Nice theater! Always busy, so plan to spend some time here!
James C. • April 11, 2015Awesome park site. Rangers have an amazing demonstration.
Mike • July 27, 2019Great museum for adults and kids. Lots of interesting stuff about Philadelphia and Delaware River. Seasonal hours can vary.
Visit Philly • May 1, 2012The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 2 or 19, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums.
WorldStrides • April 5, 2011Don't miss the breathtaking view of Philadelphia from the observation deck of Old City Hall, where a 37-foot bronze statue of William Penn crowns the 548-foot tower.
Michael X B. • March 23, 2011get capt harry as your group guide, and ask about the ghosts down below
Nick S. • August 17, 2015Fantastic staff, information, and the best place to start for your historic trip in Philadelphia.
Reign L. • February 2, 2018Philadelphia’s oldest landmark located on the corner of 7th and Market. The Declaration House is the place where Thomas Jefferson signed The Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
RC • December 7, 2015They do a nice job at informing the average person about chemicals and their relation to your own life. Nice exhibits.
Angelica D. • October 31, 2014Cool space, leads to a number of other historical spots!
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