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  • a bronze plate with the United States seal on the mint wall
    United States Mint

    The U.S. Mint was founded in Philadelphia in 1792; the current building is the city’s fourth. It is the bureau’s largest facility and is also the site of master die production and the engraving and design departments.

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    Photo credit: Adobe Images
  • Washington's Headquarters building sits in a snowy field at dusk
    Valley Forge National Historical Park

    The 3,500-acre park is the site of the third winter encampment of the Continental Army in 1777-1778 under General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War.

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    Photo credit: G. Widman for VISIT PHILADELPHIA®
  • the lighted Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History against a dusky blue sky
    Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

    America’s only museum devoted to the Jewish American experience, it tells the story of Jews in North America since 1654. The Only in America Gallery celebrates the lives and achievements of Jewish Americans.

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    Photo credit: G. Widman for GPTMC George Widman
  • the front of the Wilma Theater at night
    Wilma Theater

    The 296-seat theater opened in 1996. The theater company itself was founded in 1973 and has worked with artists such as Stephen Sondheim, Tom Stoppard, Christopher Hampton, Doug Wright, Arthur Miller, and Paula Vogel,

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    Photo credit: J. Fusco for VISIT PHILADELPHIA®
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