Philadelphia the city of brotherly love. Another fun filled day.
The boys were still tired from the long day in New York that I am not sure if they are going to remember anything that we saw in Philadelphia. We stayed in the historic district around liberty hall. Visiting the court house, Benjamin Franklin's house, and a recreation of his print shop. The National Park Service demonstrated how an old time print press worked.
After the print press went into Liberty Hall. As the park ranger described it "the most important room in the most important building in the most important square mile in America".
As I stood in Liberty Hall and though about the inspired work that was done, I was overcome with the felling that there was truly direct guidance from our father in heaven.
We then went to see the Liberty bell. After which we headed to Valley Forge where we had lunch and celebrated Thomas Vandenberghe's birthday.
We ended the day with a home style Amish dinner at plain and fancy restaurant in Lancaster, PA (best meal of the trip).
Ryder Sloan says "This is the funnest week ever".
Keegan Smith says "Sleep is important when you have a full schedule".
Austin Bangetersays "I'm not dead yet".
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