The central building is a reconstruction of what Franklin’s original home may have looked like and contains a fascinating museum exploring the many interests and accomplishments of the Founding Father who was a political leader, diplomat, inventor, scientist, printer, and much more. For those interested in American history, the interactive and audio exhibits here paint a detailed picture of Franklin and how he helped shaped his era and country. On either side of the central building are some of Franklin’s rental properties, including a printing office and bookbindery, a newspaper office where Franklin’s son was editor, and a post office. At the latter, where Franklin was once the city’s Postmaster General, you can get a letter or postcard postmarked: “The Benjamin Franklin Post Office.”
History-themed walking tours of Philadelphia typically include a stop at Franklin Court, offering visitors a rounded picture of U.S. history and Philadelphia’s many historically significant sites.