Wandering around the old city of Philadelphia, I accidentally found it. I saw the introduction card of Lili, which is also a historical site and a patriotic education base in Philadelphia. This is the home of Philadelphia tailor Betsy Ross. Born in 1752, she died in 1836, and reportedly sewed the first Star-Spangled Banner and produced the flag for the government for fifty years thereafter. She represented the women who supported their families in the early days of the American Revolution and the Republic. Have you seen the introduction of the first feeling that this is not the story of the revolutionary warrior embroidered red flag? The house is paid for visits. The window on the second floor of the house is inserted with the early American flag. There is a small yard next to the house and a beer garden. You can buy drinks and rest. The fountain in the yard is very interesting, there are several cats around the fountain game carved on the top and the fence, and the image of the hideout cat is very vivid and interesting.