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Description Declaration House Graff House.jpg | Declaration House or the Graff House at 700 Market Street at the corner of S. 7th Street in Center City, Philadelphia, is the boarding house in which Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. Originally built in 1775 by Joseph Graff, Jr., a bricklayer, the building was reconstructed in 1975, and is now part of Independence National Historical Park. (Source: "Declaration House" on the National Park Service's Independence National Historical Park website) |
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Author | Beyond My Ken |
Camera location | 39° 57′ 03.41″ N, 75° 09′ 06.66″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 39.950946; -75.151849 |
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