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  1. The Betsy Ross House is a landmark in Philadelphia. It is purported to be the site where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross (1752–1836) lived when she is said to have sewed the first American flag.

  2. Throughout the historic Betsy Ross House, you’ll discover artifacts, documents and historic interpreters that reveal the extraordinary life of an ordinary 18th century woman. Follow Betsy on social Visitor Info

  3. Enter the Betsy Ross House, and you are whisked back into the life of the 18th century widow/working mother/upholsterer credited with making the first American flag. Nestled in each room are the documents, artifacts and historic details that examine the legend and the life of Betsy Ross.

  4. Visitors can learn about America’s most famous flag maker at The Betsy Ross House, located in Philadelphia’s Historic District. Wander through the tiny rooms and tight staircases of the circa-1740 residence on a self-guided tour, then talk to Betsy herself about her role in the American Revolution and her fascinating work and life.

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Don't miss the historic Betsy Ross House. With this guide, you can delve into the life of the iconic Betsy Ross, a Revolutionary-era figure and flag maker. Discover the rich history of her residence, now a fascinating museum.

  6. Celebrate Flag Day and Philadelphia’s historic tradition of flag-making during the 17th Annual Flag Fest at the Betsy Ross House!

  7. Betsy Ross is well known for being the creator of the first Stars & Stripes design of the national flag. The Betsy Ross House is the birthplace of the American flag, but its available as a step-back into the world of the 18th century.

  8. The Betsy Ross House is one of Philadelphias most popular tourist attractions, said to be the site where Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag in late May, 1776.

  9. This historic house commemorates the life and accomplishments of Betsy Ross, a Philadelphia patriot believed to have made our first American flag. An excellent example of Colonial “middling”-class architecture, the Betsy Ross House brings to life the working and living conditions of an 18th-century artisan.

  10. www.betsyrosshouse.com