Declaration House, Independence Visitors' Center - Philadelphia, PA
Posted by: Janila
N 39° 57.051 W 075° 09.007
18S E 487176 N 4422312
There are currently ten National Passport Cancellation stamps available at the ranger's desk in the Independence Visitor Center.
Waymark Code: WMZCQZ
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 10/20/2018
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From the NHP website (
visit link) :
The Declaration House, located on the southwest corner of 7th and Market Streets, was reconstructed in 1975. The house was originally built in 1775 by Philadelphia bricklayer Jacob Graff, Jr. During the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson, a 33-year-old delegate from Virginia to the Continental Congress, rented the two second-floor rooms. There he drafted the Declaration of Independence. The first floor contains exhibits and a short film on the drafting of the Declaration. On the second floor, the bedroom and parlor that Jefferson occupied have been recreated and contain period furnishings. Also included are reproductions of Jefferson's swivel chair and the lap desk he used when he wrote the Declaration of Independence.