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Betsy Ross' House |
We started the day back at our favorite Pennsylvania Dutch place at Reading Terminal for breakfast. Then it was on to Betsy Ross' House (along with a million school children). There is a big controversy about if she really designed/sewed the first flag, but we are going to assume that she did. Then it was on to Elfreth's Alley, an original street from Colonial times. We also visited Fireman's Hall, which had old fire engines, and memorabilia from 9/1l.
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LOVE!!! |
Next, it was on to Love Park to see the famous LOVE art, along with large game pieces. We were now ready to go to Baltimore.
In Baltimore, we went to Ft. McHenry, where the Star Spangled Banner was written about. Erin had done a report for school on Francis Scott Key, and wanted to stop here.
We arrived in Annapolis for dinner, and are planning our adventures for tomorrow.
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