These stones are likely all that remain of the Benjamin Rush birthplace. It was demolished in 1969. When Benjamin Rush State Park was rennovated in 2013, the stones were used to construct the two stone columns at the entrance to the park.
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These stones are likely all that remain of the Benjamin Rush birthplace. It was demolished in 1969. When Benjamin Rush State Park was rennovated in 2013, the stones were used to construct the two stone columns at the entrance to the park.
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American revolutionary Benjamin Rush was born in a two-story stone house in Byberry in 1754. Follow Poquessing Trail of History to follow our progress on bringing back Rush’s home!
American revolutionary Benjamin Rush was born in a two-story stone house in Byberry in 1754. Follow Poquessing Trail of History to follow our progress on bringing back Rush’s home!
The Byberry African American Burial Ground is among the oldest known African American cemeteries in the City of Philadelphia. Follow us and SPPAAA to get updates on its preservation.
The Byberry African American Burial Ground is among the oldest known African American cemeteries in the City of Philadelphia. Follow us and SPPAAA to get updates on its preservation.
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