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History Museums in Philadelphia

Top 6 History Museums

#1
Battleship New Jersey

The Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial regularly ranks as one of the best museums in NJ, one of the best things to do in Philadelphia, and serves as an entertaining attraction in New Jersey for families. Not only do you see exhibits of artifacts from the largest battleship’s past, but you are put into the exhibit as you go through the tour route. Sit in the chair from which Admiral Halsey commanded the biggest battleship and the 5th Fleet. Stretch out on the bunks where the sailors slept. Climb into the 16” gun turret and learn how the projectiles were loaded. The New Jersey is one of the most interactive U.S. battleship museums.

4.8 (18 reviews)
#2
America On Wheels Museum

America On Wheels Museum is an automotive museum in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, with a collection of over 75 unique classic cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles displayed across a spacious gallery floor. The diverse array of iconic vehicles from 19th and 20th-century American life gives the museum experience a nostalgic charm, while artifacts and themed exhibitions throughout the museum keep you busy with facts and other cool things to check out. The lineup of vintage vehicles changes every six months, so no two visits to the museum are ever the same. There are also displays and interactive activities for children, including a model kid’s garage and gas station that allow for lots of hands-on fun. The museum also hosts a variety of special events and pop-up exhibits throughout the year, so keep an eye out for unique upcoming things to catch during your visit.

5 (3 reviews)
#3
Museum of the American Revolution

The Museum of American Revolution is a museum in Philadelphia which explores the story of American independence. The museum was opened in 2017 on the anniversary of the first battle of the war, which took place in 1775.

4.9 (92 reviews)
#4
Penn Museum

Penn Museum is an archaeology and anthropology museum that is part of the University of Pennsylvania. It is located on Penn's campus in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia.

4.5 (19 reviews)
#5
Betsy Ross House

Located in the heart of Philadelphia's historic district, just a few blocks from the Liberty Bell, the Betsy Ross House is a gateway back to the Revolutionary Period. Step inside and be transported back to the 18th century at the birth of the nation. Join a self-guided tour and learn about the nation's most famous flagmaker.

#6
National Liberty Museum

The National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is an independent learning and exhibit center that focuses on the stories and people who have helped to advance liberty and freedom in society. Taking a deeper look behind the flags and symbols associated with ideas of liberty, the museum offers a thorough and inspiring experience that'll give you a deeper appreciation for the selfless sacrifice of history's freedom-fighters and the legal structures and liberties they fought for that ensure a free society.

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