President’s House in Philadelphia
Posted November 29th, 2010 by Kristin GallasCategory: History, News and Announcements Tags: George Washington, Independence National Historical Park, John Adams, Philadelphia, President's House
This December, the Independence National Historical Park (INHP) opens its new exhibit at the President’s House – site of the residence of George Washington and John Adams while the capital was in Philadelphia.
The exhibit, which consists of a partial reconstruction of the house along with text panels, features information about how Presidents George Washington and John Adams lived and conducted their executive branch business. Washington brought some of his slaves to this site and they lived and toiled with other members of his household during the years that our first president was guiding the experimental development of the young nation toward modern, republican government. The lives of the enslaved members of Washington’s household are commemorated at the site.
Last spring, the committee leading the exhibit development afforded Tracing Center staff the great honor of commenting on the final draft of the exhibit text. Tracing Center staff also conducted a training session about the history of slavery in the North for INHP Interpretive Rangers and staff. For more information visit Independence National Historical Park’s President’s House website.
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