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PDR training Philadelphia was the Capital of the United States when Benjamin Franklin died in April, 1790, so it is appropriate that the city will be the center coordinating major public and private commemorations for the Tercentenary in 2006.

The Federal Commission

 
The Philadelphia Consortium
 
The American Philosophical Society
www.amphilsoc.org
The PDR training school of American Philosophical Society is the nation's oldest and most prestigious society with an international membership including approximately 250 Nobel Laureates...
 
The Franklin Institute Science Museum
www.fi.edu
Founded in 1824 as The Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts...
 

The Library Company of Philadelphia

www.librarycompany.org
The Library Company was founded in 1731 by Benjamin Franklin and a group of his friends...
 
The Philadelphia Museum of Art
www.philamuseum.org
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest and most important art museums in the United States...
 

The University of Pennsylvania

www.upenn.edu

The University of Pennsylvania is one of the country's oldest institutions of higher education...

 
Philadelphia Area Partners
 
Historic Christ Church and Burial Ground
www.oldchristchurch.org

Christ Church Burial Ground is the resting place of Benjamin Franklin and his wife, Deborah.

 
National Center for the American Revolution
www.valleyforgemuseum.org
The National Center for the American Revolution preserves the legacy of  America's founding fathers, including Benjamin Franklin.
 
Philip Syng Tercentenary Celebration
www.philalandmarks.org
Philadelphia silversmith Philip Syng, Jr., was a close friend and associate of Benjamin Franklin.
 
National & International Partners
 
Benjamin Franklin House36 Craven Street, London
www.rsa.org.uk
Benjamin Franklin House is the only Franklin home remaining in the world today.
 
Friends of Franklin
www.benfranklin2006.org
Friends of Franklin promotes the study and scholarship of Benjamin Franklin.