Betsy Ross House
About Betsy Ross House
Step back in time and explore the birthplace of the iconic Stars and Stripes at the Betsy Ross House, nestled in the historic heart of Philadelphia. This charming 18th-century home offers families a unique glimpse into the life and times of Betsy Ross, the woman credited with sewing the first American flag. Kids will be thrilled to embark on an educational adventure that brings history to life through interactive exhibits and engaging audio tours.
As you wander through the rooms where Betsy once lived and worked, you'll encounter the rich tapestry of her story, from her personal life to her role in the American Revolution. The audio guide, available for both adults and children aged 4 to 8, adds depth to your visit, sharing tales of Betsy's life, love, and legacy. Young history detectives will particularly enjoy solving the 13 'history mysteries' tailored just for them.
The Betsy Ross House is more than just a museum; it's an inspiring experience that encourages children, especially young girls, to dream big and realize their potential. The historical programming is designed to ignite curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the past in a fun and accessible way.
Whether you're a local or a visitor, this quaint historic gem is a delightful way to spend a few hours in Philadelphia, offering a captivating blend of education and entertainment that the whole family will appreciate.
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Suggest editAdults $9 audio tour. $7 self-guided tour
Children $8 audio tour. $6 self-guided tour
Free Under TBC
Last Update 2025
Discount Seniors, Military and Students are same price as child
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How can we ensure a positive impact while visiting the Betsy Ross House?
By learning about history and supporting the preservation of this iconic site, you contribute to maintaining its legacy for future generations.
What can families do to make the most of their visit to the Betsy Ross House?
Explore the interactive exhibits, enjoy the audio tours, and engage with live demonstrations to enrich your understanding of American history.
Are there facilities for families with infants at the Betsy Ross House?
While specific baby facilities are not available, the site is stroller-friendly, and staff are accommodating to families with young children.
What nearby dining options should families consider?
You're in Philadelphia, so indulge in local favorites like cheesesteaks or pretzels before or after your visit to the historic house.
What special experiences should we not miss at the Betsy Ross House?
Don't miss meeting 'Betsy' herself in the upholstery shop, where you can learn about her craft and ask any questions about her remarkable life.
What kind of souvenirs can we find at the Betsy Ross House?
Take home a piece of history from the museum store, which offers a selection of unique and educational items related to Betsy Ross and the American flag.
How can educators engage students at the Betsy Ross House?
It's a great place for kids to truly enjoy history. Discounts are available for group bookings, so plan your visit in advance to ensure a seamless experience.
Are there healthy dining options near the Betsy Ross House?
Philadelphia offers a variety of healthy dining options, from farm-to-table cafes to organic eateries, ensuring you can find something nutritious.
What accessibility accommodations are available at the Betsy Ross House?
Due to its age, the house has winding stairs not accessible to all. However, a 'first-floor tour' is available for guests with mobility issues, alongside accessible courtyards and galleries.
When does the Upholstery Shop close at the Betsy Ross House?
The Upholstery Shop, a key attraction for understanding Betsy Ross's craft, closes at 4pm daily, so plan your visit accordingly.

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