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  2. Benjamin Franklin House - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin's House, Craven Street, London. Benjamin Franklin House is a museum in a terraced Georgian house at 36 Craven Street, London, close to Trafalgar Square. It is the last-standing former residence of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. The house dates from c. 1730, and Franklin lived and worked ...

  3. The Franklin Residences - Wikipedia

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    Lobby of The Franklin Residences in 2014. The hotel was converted to house 412 apartments and 120,000 square feet (11,000 m 2) of office space.It reopened in 1986 [10] as the Benjamin Franklin House - affectionately referred to as "The Ben" by many Philadelphians.

  4. Franklin Court - Wikipedia

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    Franklin permanently moved into the house in 1785. [1] The house itself was built within a large courtyard in the middle of the block, accessed through an alleyway from Market Street. In 1787, Franklin built a print shop within the lot for his grandson Benjamin Franklin Bache, who would publish the Philadelphia Aurora there. Franklin died at ...

  5. William Hewson (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, workers restoring the London home (Benjamin Franklin House) dug up the remains of six children and four adults hidden below the home. The Times reported on 11 February 1998: Initial estimates are that the bones are about 200 years old and were buried at the time Franklin was living in the house, which was his home from 1757 to 1762 and ...

  6. Benjamin Franklin - Wikipedia

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    The house is now a museum known as the Benjamin Franklin House. Whilst in London, Franklin became involved in radical politics. He belonged to a gentlemen's club (which he called "the honest Whigs "), which held stated meetings, and included members such as Richard Price , the minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church who ignited the ...

  7. This Is the Oldest Restaurant in Your State

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    Arkansas: White House Cafe (1907) Camden. In 1907, Greek immigrant Hristos Hodjopulos opened the White House Cafe to feed hungry railroad workers and travelers passing through Camden, Arkansas ...

  8. Ben Franklin House - Wikipedia

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