Statue of William Penn on top of City HallWilliam Penn

Philadelphia is one of the most historically important cities on the U.S.A. It was settled in the 1640s by the Swedes. In 1681, Charles II of England granted land to William Penn in what is now Pennsylvania. Penn chose Philadelphia as the capital of Pennsylvania in 1682 (which it remained until 1799), optimistically naming it after the Greek for 'brotherly love.'

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Although the Revolutionary fighting originated in the Boston area, Philadelphia became the center of political activities. The First Continental Congress met here in 1774. The Declaration of Independence was drafted in Philadelphia in 1776. During the Revolution, Philadelphia acted as the capital. The Constitution was also drafted in Philadelphia, 1787. The first presidents George Washington and John Adams governed from Philadelphia.  philly

The city is 136 square miles in size and has a population of 1,517,550 people (2000 census). The metropolitan area has 6,188,463 people (2000 census). It is the 5th largest city and 4th metropolitan area in the US despite current negative growth.

Historic Sites:  Liberty Bell

liberty bell

The bell was originally called the State House Bell or the Province Bell. The bell was first called the Liberty Bell around 1839 by abolitionist (anti-slavery) publications. The Liberty Bell symbolizes freedom in the United States of America. The bell was originally cast in 1752 in London, England. It was commissioned as a bell for the Pennsylvania State House (now called Independence Hall).

The Crack: The bell first cracked during a test ringing. After cracking, the bell was recast twice in 1753 in Philadelphia. The restored bell was probably rung at the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia (on July 8, 1776). It rang to announce many important events in early American history, including Presidential elections and deaths.

The new $12.6 million Liberty Bell Center offers a video presentation and exhibits about the Liberty Bell, focusing on its origins and its modern day role as an international icon of freedom.

Independence hall

Independence Hall

This majestic brick building was the Colonies' grandest public edifice when it was built in 1732.  Erected as the Pennsylvania State House, it was restored in 1830 and again in 1950. Today, it more closely resembles its original 1776 appearance, when the Declaration of Independence was adopted.

Betsy Ross House

Betsy Ross

Betsy Ross House Not only was the Betsy Ross House (left) a famous site, but so was Betsy Ross herself a famous person. (right)

Ross never owned this house, but rented here between the years of 1773 and 1786. The house was built about 1740 and consists of 2-1/2 floors and nine rooms. Betsy and her husband, John Ross, lived here and ran their upholstery business out of the house as well.

 

Valley Forge 20 minutes west of the City of Philadelphia

Valley Forge

reveloutionary armyThe main reason behind the Revolutionary War: Great Britain had given cause of complaint to her colonies by restricting each province to the use of its own manufactures and preventing the importation of their respective fabrics. Completely discouraging all manufactures. The injury felt by the colonies was not at the time of much consequence; but the regulation was in itself considered an insult to the understanding of human rights.                                            

Then American Trade was restricted West of the Indies. This added fule to the fire. And because of the expenses of the previous wars that Britain had faced, they basically needed to recoup these costs. This is when they started to tax the colonies on certain articles of importation. All of these issues are what caused the uprising in which we know as the Revolutionary War.                         

Famous People:         

Philadelphia can claim such famous people as Ben Franklin, Besty Griscom Ross (flag maker), George Washington (born in Va), W.C. Fields (comedian), Bill Cosby (actor), Tara Lipinski (figure skater), Wilt Chamberlain (basketball player), Bernard Hopkins (boxer), Grace Kelly (actress), Will Smith (actor & musician), Frankie Avalon (musician), The Hooters (rock group), Donald Barthelme (author), Alexander Calder (sculptor)and so many more. (part of this was taken from my first blog)

Benjamin Franklin

Ben FranklinNo Philadelphian of Colonial times is better known than Benjamin Franklin .  He was the most widely known and easily recognized American of his day. Franklin's life took him from a career in printing and writing to a life of scientific research, and finally, to the diplomatic arena where he helped found and later served the new nation - The United States of America.

Inventions

  • bifocals -- catheter -- Franklin stove -- glass -- lightning rod -- odometer -- rocking chair -- street lamp.

Important dates of history of Benjamin Franklin 

1718 Begins an apprenticeship at his brother's print shop.

1729 Becomes owner and publisher of "The Philadelphia Gazette."   1731 Founds first public library

1737 Appointed Postmaster in Philadelphia                                   1746 Begins experiments in electricity 

1775 Elected to the Continental Congress                                     1776 Signs the Declaration of Independence

1779 Appointed Minister to France                                                 1790 Dies in Philadelphia on April 17

 

Here are a few links for touring Philadelphia: Historical Tours By Philadelphia and Transportation for ...

Useful links to Philadelphia attractions and resources for ...

A list of helpful and informative websites for anyone planning to visit Philadelphia's world-famous attractions. Fun ideas for large groups as well

Here are links to my Series of blogs in regards to Philadelphia: The City of Brotherly Love: The Introduction of Philadelphia & what the city has to offer.....  &  The City of Brotherly Love: Part 1 - Philadelphia Sports ...... A series of blogs.

 

By Jeff Belonger of Assured Lending Corp.  "Meeting all of your financial needs for home ownership" jbelonger@assuredlendingcorp.com

 

19 Comments on The City of Brotherly Love: Part 2 of 6 - The Historic Sites & Famous People of Philadelphia......A series of Blogs

NOV
23
2006
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Nice blog for local content. Some great trivia.
9:07pm • #1
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You have a really nice series going Jeff!   Good job!
9:15pm • #3
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Eric..... thanks for the comment and for stoping by.

Monika..... Thanks for the kinds words. Yes, I actually learned a few things as I did research and wrote this.

Linda...... thanks for the compliments. The City of Philadelphia does make it easier to blog because of its rich history and such. But one problem is that there is so much...you have to pick and choose.

9:25pm • #4
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I'll give you tons of famous people from Philly-town:

Fabian, Bobby Rydell, Brian Brady, Patti LaBelle, the late Ed Bradley, Kevin Bacon, Maria Bello (Villanova Grad), Brian Brady, Jack Klugman (Quincy MD), Blythe Danner (Meet the Fockers), Richard Gere, David Brenner, Linda Fiorentino, the first American Saint, St. Katherine Drexel.  Leon Huff and Ken Gamble (Me and Mrs Jones et al),

That's the SHORT list!

I am loving these blogs

9:43pm • #5
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Brian.... you forgot Jeff Belonger.  lol  But I see that you are mentioned twice.  lol  I did forget about Patti LaBelle and Kevin Bacon. But I didn't know about Richard Gere.

Thanks for stopping by and for the compliment.

9:51pm • #6
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Jeff, by the time you finish this series you will have put together one heck of a tour book.

This might be a back-up carrer if you every leave the mortgage business...LOL

11:28pm • #7
NOV
24
2006
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I agree with george goose you should get into the tourism business ....... on the side of coursemister closer     
2:03am • #8
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Here are two extra trivia facts for you on Mr. Franklin

1784 - invented the first pair of bifocal eyeglassed

And he is the only person to be printed on US Currency (paper) that is currently in circulation that was never a US President .  So you can test people's knowledge, by asking them which predisent is on the $100 bill?  See if they answer correctly.

And one fact on Betsy Ross - she is the one that helped decide how many points should be on the stars.  They were originally supposed to be 6 pointed.  But she said it would be easier with 5 pointed ones as she could make one in one single cut, so the 5 pointed star was adopted instead.

I miss history class.  Good post.

9:52am • #9
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George......  lol   thanks George, but I am going to stick with mortgages. That post took about a solid 2 hours....  I was happy to get it done that quickly. 

Eddy..... thanks Eddy....  lol

Jason....... Thanks for the facts....  I do have his invention of bifocals....it's under inventions... lol  I just didn't put dates next to them.

In regards to Betsy Ross and the stars.... I remembered something like that, but that was so long ago.... lol Thanks for the feedback.

11:32am • #10
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Angela......  well, I know we will be talking about this more sooner than later, but when that time comes, I can be your tour guide. It would be fun..... anyhow, thanks for stopping by and the compliment.
4:46pm • #11
NOV
27
2006
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Ben Franklin is one of my heros.

He also opened the 1st post office and could have a letter delivered from Philly to NY is less than 2 days!  I think that is a better average then today

4:05pm • #12
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Ann....  lol    That is semi true and sad.  Thanks for stopping by.
4:52pm • #13
DEC
05
2006
Jeff, some great history here. Excellent job.
8:20pm • #14
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Jim...thanks again for stopping by and the much appreciated compliment.
8:24pm • #15
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If anyone has any other ideas about sending these as a series of blogs into the new papers, the local TV, copy righting these and anything else, I would greatly appreciate and help, contacts, and or feedback. Ravi had sent me something and Rob was looking into something.

By the way Rob... anything?  ;o)

8:57pm • #16
DEC
09
2006
wow.... so much history in Philly.... I even learned a little here...
7:35am • #17
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01
2007
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Good Job, Jeff. See I did come over and read !
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