Women of the Revolution Philly Edition

Remember the ladies of the American Revolution! Betsy Ross, Deborah Franklin, Dolley Todd, Peggy Shippen, and more. Hear firsthand how these bold revolutionary women of Philadelphia helped change the

Remember the ladies of the American Revolution! Betsy Ross, Deborah Franklin, Dolley Todd, Peggy Shippen, and more. Hear firsthand how these bold revolutionary women of Philadelphia helped change the course of the war.

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Location: Philadelphia

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age requirements for the tour?

A: There's no specific age requirement for the Women of the Revolution Philly Edition! It's a family-friendly experience, so kids are definitely welcome. Just make sure they can handle a walking tour, which can last a couple of hours. It’s a great way for them to learn about history in a fun way!

Q: What should I wear for the walking tour? Is it all outdoors?

A: Definitely dress for comfort! The tour is mostly outdoors, so wear good walking shoes and check the weather beforehand. Layers are a smart choice since it can get a bit chilly in the shade, especially in the fall. And don’t forget sunscreen if it’s sunny!

Q: What happens if it rains? Can I reschedule?

A: If it rains, the tour might be rescheduled or canceled for safety. The provider usually gives a heads-up the day before, so you can choose another date. Just reach out to Step Into Philly Tours directly to get the best options!

Discussions

Just did the Women of the Revolution tour—OMG, so good!

I went on the Women of the Revolution Philly Edition tour last weekend, and wow! The guide was super knowledgeable and made history come alive. We visited spots like the Betsy Ross House and heard stories about these incredible women. It’s such a neat way to learn about Philly’s role in the Revolution. Highly recommend for anyone who loves history or wants a unique gift for a friend!

Considering gifting the Women of the Revolution tour!

I’m thinking of getting this walking tour as a gift for my sister. She loves history and is always talking about strong women. Is it suitable for someone who's not super fit? What’s the walking like?