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Joel Fry Discussing Generations of Bartram's Garden _ by Friends of Independence National Historical Park

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm Location:
Market Street between 3rd and 4th Street. Entrance is tunnel next to the Benjamin Franklin Post Office
Philadelphia, PA
United States
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Website:
http://friendsofindependence.org/ Join the Friends of Independence as they welcome Joel Fry, Curator of Bartram’s Garden. Mr. Fry will be discussing the generations of Bartram’s, from their legacy to their relationships with Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other figures of the later Revolutionary period and Federal period in Philadelphia.
The program will take place in the Benjamin Franklin Museum’s media room on Wednesday, September 18th that 7 pm. The program will last approximately an hour.
$10 Members, $15 Non-members.
Open to Public limited tickets available
Visit www.friendsofindependence.org for more information.