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National and International Franklin Friends

American Antiquarian Society
Benjamin Franklin House
Erasmus Darwin House
Franklin and Marshall College
The Friends of Franklin, Inc.

 

American Antiquarian Society
www.americanantiquarian.org
The American Antiquarian Society is a national research library of early American history.

Benjamin Franklin House
www.benjaminfranklinhouse.org
At 36 Craven Street in London, Benjamin Franklin House is the only Franklin home remaining in the world today.

Erasmus Darwin House
www.erasmusdarwin.org
Charles Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus, was a critically acclaimed poet, inventor, botanist, and a close friend and associate to Franklin.

Franklin & Marshall College
www.fandm.edu
F&M traces its origins to Franklin College, founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1787, and named in honor of Benjamin Franklin.

The Friends of Franklin, Inc.
friendsoffranklin.org
The Friends of Franklin, Inc. promotes the study and scholarship of Benjamin Franklin.

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