433 Chestnut Street (0.2 km from Once Upon A Nation)
Conveniently located in the heart of Philadelphia Independence Hall is 285 feet away. The Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia has a rooftop bar with views of the Liberty Bell. There is complimentary WiFi access available.
401 Chestnut Street (0.3 km from Once Upon A Nation)
This hotel, located in the historic district just one block from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, features an indoor pool and fitness centre.
225 South 8th Street (0.4 km from Once Upon A Nation)
This national historic landmark has been transformed into a luxury boutique hotel, offering comfortable accommodations and an 18th-century charm.
32 South Bank Street (0.5 km from Once Upon A Nation)
Apple Hostels of Philadelphia is located in Philadelphia within 1640 feet of The Museum of the American Revolution and Independence National Historical Park. Free WiFi access is available. Each room will provide guests with air conditioning.
400 Arch Street (0.5 km from Once Upon A Nation)
The hotel is located 0.7 miles from the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The Wyndham Philadelphia-Historic District features an outdoor seasonal pool and a restaurant on-site.
129 South 2nd Street (0.6 km from Once Upon A Nation)
Set in Philadelphia less than 0.6 mi from National Liberty Museum and 1.2 mi from the center Thomas Bond House offers air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi and a shared lounge.
106 Chestnut Street (0.7 km from Once Upon A Nation)
Located in the heart of Philadelphia, this hotel is close to the National Liberty Museum and the Liberty Bell.
139 North 3rd Street (0.7 km from Once Upon A Nation)
Liberty Museum and 2297 feet from Liberty Bell. Each room at this 4-story walkup only hotel is air conditioned and comes with a flat-screen TV with cable channels. All rooms feature a seating area where you can relax.
Once Upon A Nation is an organization in Philadelphia dedicated to inspiring a love of history and civic engagement. It offers interactive historical experiences, including guided walking tours, outdoor activities, and family-friendly events that bring the city’s past to life. The mission of Once Upon A Nation is to create a living American history book by connecting people with the stories and places behind America’s founding and growth.
As the birthplace of our nation and home to many major events in American history, Philadelphia is an ideal place for Once Upon A Nation's resources to come alive. Walking tours take visitors on a journey through time as they explore some of the city's most iconic landmarks, from Independence Hall and Betsy Ross House to Elfreth's Alley, Franklin Square, and other sites around downtown. Each tour is led by trained docents who use engaging stories about the people and places that shaped our nation's beginnings to spark conversations between guests. Along the way, visitors learn what life was like in 18th century America while discovering how these events continue to influence us today.
In addition to the walking tours, Once Upon A Nation also organizes a wide range of educational programs for families, students, teachers and other groups. Interactive activities such as Colonial games like Graces or Nine-Man Morris as well as crafts like weaving or writing with quill pens help bring America’s past alive for children in particular. From school field trips to summer camps and special day-long events like "Independence Day," Once Upon A Nation offers plenty of opportunities for hands-on learning about early American history.
Additionally, this organization strives to make its services accessible to all members of the community by providing free tickets for certain attractions throughout the year – from Martin Luther King Day celebrations at Liberty Bell Center to Patriots Day at Valley Forge – as well as discounted rates for seniors and military personnel.
Thanks largely in part to programs like those put on by Once Upon A Nation Philadelphia, more Philadelphians are beginning to appreciate their roots in American history than ever before – discovering its inspiring heroes who dared dream a better future centuries ago – allowing us all share in the collective pride today.