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The original home of the Franklin Institute.

This was the original home of the world-famous Franklin Institute. The Franklin Institute was founded in this location by Samuel Merick, interested in promoting interaction between inventors and scientists, in the tradition of Benjamin Franklin. At this location were innovations in the weather bureau, standardization of machine parts, and promotion of the incandescent light bulb. The first architectural courses in America were given here, with teachers such as Thomas U. Walter and William Strickland. In 1933, the Franklin Institute vacated the building and it was almost demolished. In 1938, A. Atwater Kent, a pioneering radio manufacturer, established this museum of the history of the city.

bullet An exhibit of Norman Rockwell's art is now housed here, with the close of the Norman Rockwell Museum.
bullet This was the site of the first weather bureau.
bullet Here, the first architectural classes in America were taught.
bullet This building was based on the design of the Greek Monument of Thrasyllus.
bullet Location: 15 South 7th St. (Map)
bullet Built: 1825
bullet Architect: John Haviland
bullet Tourism information: Wed­Sun 1-5pm; Group tours available at other times. Adults $5, Child (13-17) $3, Members and children under 13 free. 215-685-4830
bullet Official website: www.philadelphiahistory.org
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