October 02, 2024
You’ve heard the legendary tale. But stitching America’s first flag is just a small part of the Betsy Ross story. Courageous rebel… Grieving widow… Working mom… Business owner… Survivor. When you visit the historic Betsy Ross House, you’ll discover artifacts, documents and historic interpreters that reveal the extraordinary life of an ordinary 18th-century woman.
Learn more about Betsy Ross and other colonial women by taking a House tour and through the interactive experience, Meet the Women of the 18th Century! For a spooky Saturday evening, don’t miss the unique chance to tour the Betsy Ross House at night during Bloodletting & Burials. From eerie after-hours tours to classic movie nights, there's something for everyone. Walk through history, create memories, and be part of the magic.
The well-known and loved story of Betsy Ross sewing the first Stars & Stripes is tightly woven into the colorful fabric of America’s rich history. The Betsy Ross House, the birthplace of the American flag, is alive with the sights and sounds of the 18th century. Tour the House and then stay a while longer to meet Betsy in her upholstery shop and learn more about her fascinating life and times through our interactive, historical programming. Learn more.
Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Adults
Self-Guided Tour: $10
Audio Tour: $12
Children/Seniors/Military/Students
Self-Guided Tour: $8
Audio Tour: $10
Enjoy the classic horror favorite, Night of the Living Dead, under the Stars & Stripes in the Betsy Ross House Courtyard. Your ticket also includes a tour of the House! Bring a bite and your favorite bottle of wine and enjoy an al fresco night. Forgot your libation? Don’t worry – Art in the Age distillery out of Ambler, PA, will be in the Courtyard selling specialty cocktails with their Graverobber Rye!
Hours: October 4 | Movie begins at dusk
Price: $8 includes a tour of the Betsy Ross House
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Travel back to 1760 Philadelphia and learn about the city’s gruesome history of infection and inoculation. Meet at Betsy’s grave in the Betsy Ross House courtyard and uncover true, macabre tales about bloodletting, smallpox, yellow fever, and other stomach-turning experiences. Along the way, meet figures who lived through the ghastly 18th century and discover why Philadelphia was an infectious place to be! Then, head inside for a spooky, shadowy tour. Learn more .
Hours: October 5, 12, 19, & 26 | 6 & 8 p.m.
Tickets: $20
After experiencing Bloodletting & Burials, visit nearby Franklin Square for a night Spooky Mini Golf featuring fog, lights, and more special effects. Get both experiences with Historic Philadelphia, Inc.’s Spooky Twosome Package. Learn more.
For much less frightening fun, check out Meet the Women of the 18th Century after you tour the Betsy Ross House, Saturdays in October. Meet women from 1700s Philadelphia, including chocolate and mustard maker Mary Crathorne, socialite Peggy Chew, cake baker Margaret Woodby, and Susanna Cook, a washerwoman. After you hear their stories and ask them about their lives, try your hand at their trades!
Hours: October 5, 12, 19, & 26 | 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Free