The U.S. Constitution was written and ratified in Philadelphia. Flat Stanley reads a copy...
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Old Fashioned Toys
Another Quaker Meeting House
Betsy Ross
Liberty Bell
Some Interesting Characters
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
The Historic Area of Philadelphia
Flat Stanley saw some of the very interesting things in the Colonial area of the city. He went to Saint Augustine's church which was once burned in the Nativist Riots of 1844 (people were fighting about immigration then, too).
Flat Stanley also saw St. George's Methodist Church--an historic church where the Freed Black leaders Richard Allen and Absalom Jones were once asked to sit in a separate area. They left in protest and started their own church.
Flat Stanley Goes to School
Boathouse Row
Quaker Meeting House
Travels of Flat Stanley
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