Franklin Court Underground Museum

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Franklin Court Underground Museum is an interpretive museum in Philadelphia dedicated to the life, work, and legacy of Benjamin Franklin, located on the site of his former home and print shop.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf biographical museum
history museum
museum
builtOnSiteOf Benjamin Franklin's house
Benjamin Franklin's print shop
country United States
dedicatedTo Benjamin Franklin
focusesOnPeriod 18th century
focusesOnTheme American Revolution
civic life in colonial Philadelphia
early American printing
science and invention
hasExhibitType archeological exhibits
interactive exhibits
multimedia exhibits
hasFeature archeological remains
audio-visual presentations
educational programs
foundations of Franklin's house
interpretive displays about Franklin's family
interpretive displays about Franklin's printing business
underground exhibition space
hasType interpretive museum
underground museum
locatedAtAddress Franklin Court, between Market and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia
locatedIn Franklin Court
Independence National Historical Park
Old City, Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
name Franklin Court Underground Museum
near Carpenters' Hall
Independence Hall
Liberty Bell Center
openToPublic yes
operatedBy National Park Service
ownedBy National Park Service
partOf Franklin Court complex
Independence National Historical Park museum system
subjectOfDisplay legacy of Benjamin Franklin
life of Benjamin Franklin
work of Benjamin Franklin
theme Benjamin Franklin as diplomat
Benjamin Franklin as inventor
Benjamin Franklin as printer
Benjamin Franklin as scientist
Benjamin Franklin as statesman

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