Philadelphia is a symbolic city, as it was here that signed the United States Declaration of Independence, the Constitution was adopted and created the Union. For 10 years it housed up capital of the country. In Philadelphia, you can visit the house of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, in which, during the War of Independence lived fought on the American side Tadeusz Kosciuszko. Today it houses a museum dedicated to Kosciuszko, and the building was raised by the Americans to the rank of national monument, which shows great respect for Kosciuszko and recognition of his achievements in the war for American independence. In Philadelphia there is also a monument that was built in the seventies of the twentieth century by the Poles for the Americans, on the occasion of the bicentennial of their State and inform located on the monument plaque in Polish and English.
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