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Explore the Historic Declaration House in Philadelphia

Discover the Declaration House, where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence, and immerse yourself in Philadelphia's rich history.

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The Declaration House, a historic site in Philadelphia, offers visitors a glimpse into the past where Thomas Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence. With its classic architecture and rich history, it's a must-visit for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in America's foundational moments.

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700 Market St, Philadelphia, Center City East, Pennsylvania, 19106, US
Monday
9 am-5 pm
Tuesday
9 am-5 pm
Wednesday
9 am-5 pm
Thursday
9 am-5 pm
Friday
9 am-5 pm
Saturday
9 am-5 pm
Sunday
5 am-9 pm

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    If you are driving from anywhere in Northern Tier, Pennsylvania, the best route to Declaration House at 700 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 is to take US-6 E toward Towanda and merge onto I-476 S (Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike). Continue on I-476 S for about 1 hour until you reach the exit for I-76 E toward Philadelphia. Follow I-76 E for approximately 25 miles, then take exit 40 toward 1-95 N. Merge onto I-95 N and take exit 22 toward Columbus Blvd. Continue onto Columbus Blvd and take a left onto Market St. Declaration House will be on your right. Prepare for potential tolls on I-476 and I-76, which can cost around $3-$5 depending on the entry and exit points.

    Public Transportation

    For public transportation, start by taking a local bus to a major transit hub like the Towanda Transit Center. From there, board a Greyhound or Megabus to Philadelphia. The trip may take approximately 2-3 hours. Once you arrive at the Philadelphia bus station, transfer to the SEPTA subway or bus service. Take the Market-Frankford Line (Blue Line) from 69th Street Terminal toward Frankford. Get off at the 2nd Street Station. From there, it’s a short walk to Declaration House, located at 700 Market St. Make sure to check the bus schedules in advance and purchase your tickets ahead of time, with prices usually ranging from $20-$30 one-way.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter atmosphere.
    Combine your visit to the Declaration House with nearby historical sites like Independence Hall for a full day of exploration.
    Check the National Park Service website for updates on tours and special events that may be available during your visit.
    Take time to explore the surrounding neighborhood, which offers a variety of shops and eateries to enhance your experience.

    Discover more about Declaration House

    The Declaration House, located in the heart of Philadelphia, is an iconic tourist attraction that holds significant historical relevance. This charming 18th-century house is famously known as the place where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776. As you approach the house, you'll be captivated by its classic colonial architecture, which stands as a testament to the era of America's founding. While the house is currently closed for tours, the exterior and its surrounding area still provide an enriching experience for visitors eager to connect with American history. Take a moment to soak in the atmosphere and imagine the pivotal discussions that once took place within its walls.In addition to its historical significance, the Declaration House is located near other key landmarks in Philadelphia, making it an excellent stop on a broader exploration of the city. Visitors often combine their trips here with visits to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, both of which are just a short walk away. The area is vibrant and filled with shops, cafes, and other attractions that can add to your experience.While the house may not be open for interior tours at this time, the historical context and the surrounding ambiance make it a worthwhile stop for anyone interested in the origins of American democracy. Don't forget to capture some photos in front of this historic site as a reminder of your journey through the rich tapestry of Philadelphia's past.
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