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FRANKLIN SQUARE

Northeast Square, does not have the fame of its sister squares, yet shouldn't be overlooked. In 1741, a portion of the square was released to the German Reform Church for use as a burial ground. Before 1815, it also served as an open common, providing pasturage and a site for horse and cattle markets. In 1935, the state Supreme Court declared the case involving the release of a portion of the square to the German Reform Church invalid, many of the congregation's graves were moved, but many remain to this day.

During the Revolution the square held a powder house, and in the War of 1812 it served as a drilling ground for troops. In 1825, ten years after the city began to level and plant the ground, the square became "Franklin Square" in honor of Benjamin Franklin.

In July of 2006 Franklin Square reopened after undergoing a three year, $6.5 million restoration project. The centerpiece of the restoration includes the beautifully restored 1838 marble fountain and a new thirty-animal carousel patterned from some of Philadelphia's famous original carousels. Visitors will discover a miniature golf course featuring notable Philadelphia landmarks and a new state-of-the-art playground. Additionally park features include the historic 18th century German Reformed Church burial ground and the Living Flame Memorial, which honors Philadelphia police officers and firefighters who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. Once Upon a Nation employs storytellers to make Franklin Square and colonial Philadelphia come alive. Stop by one of their story telling benches or simply enjoy an ice cream cone in the shade of a park tree after a day of sightseeing in the historic district. For more information, including ticket prices and hours please click here.

Historic Philadelphia

Site Rentals/Parties/Event information and permits: 215-629-4026 ext 215

Historic Philadelphia, Inc. is the parent organization to Franklin Square, Betsy Ross House, Lights Of Liberty and Once Upon A Nation

   
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