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Key takeaways
- Make your trip to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania one to remember with a unique, insider look at the Betsy Ross House, home of America’s most famous flag maker. The House’s director will sneak you past the plexiglass and into the shop where Betsy worked as an upholsterer, the parlor where she famously received Gen. George Washington and the Continental Congress’ Flag Committee, and her bedchamber where she stitched a young nation’s first flag by candlelight out of sight of prying Loyalist eyes. Along with enjoying parts of the House usually not visited by the public, you’ll even have the opportunity to meet Betsy in person.
- Just in time for spooky season, HistoryMiami Museum in Miami, Florida is offering a after-sunset walking tour of the Miami City Cemetery. Founded at the beginning of Miami’s history, the graveyard is a monument to many of the people who helped shape the early history of the Magic City, from the civil rights leader Reverend Theodore Gibson to “Mother of Miami” Julia Tuttle.
- Enjoy an in-person production of “My Lord, What a Night” – a new drama based on the real friendship between contralto Marian Anderson and physicist Albert Einstein – performed on the historic stage of Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC.