Franklin Court at 314 (left) - 322 Market Street between S. 3rd & S. 4th Streets in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania consists of five reconstructed townhouses, three of which were originally built by Benjamin Franklin in the 1780s as properties to be rented out. They now house a gift shop (314), a museum (316), an exhibit on archaeology (318), and a working reproduction of an 18th century print shop, book bindery and newspaper office (320-322). (Source: Independence National Historic Park historical sign at site)
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