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4.2 (31 reviews)

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Alise R.

I brought my little nephews here during our 2 day long Philadelphia tour. We had an awesome demonstration of how an old fashion printing press works w wonderful staff members really helping us understand how this process worked so many years ago. It was so interesting and we really enjoyed learning. The workers here also have the history cards for kids to collect - I didn't know about this before we started touring the sites - but if you go to a worker or a park ranger they will ask you a question and if you get it right you get a history card!! how cute is that! Something small but the kids loved collecting them so much.

Cassandra Y.

This is located in the area where several museums in the neighborhood. You can tour the old post office. The volunteers there are knowledgeable and informative. It is interesting to see this historic architecture.

Cassie L.

This is a fun free activity for tourists staffed by the National Parks Service. The staff puts on a great demonstration, in fun costumes, with an old-fashioned printing press. Overall, I highly recommend it for any tourists in Philadelphia.

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Christopher C.

(This is just for the printing office) I suppose at times this place can get mobbed with school groups and scout troops but each time that I've come (all in the winter and normally on a Saturday) things have been blissfully deserted. It was just the three of us and a fourth person who was in town from Minnesota for the flower show. That's was it for over twenty plus minutes while the ranger on duty went through the entire printing process while having a nice little Q&A with each of us. Worth noting is that if you want to take a souvenir of the print shop home with you they do sell various sized documents that can be purchased (cash only) for a few dollars which on the bottom has the year plus where it came from. I paid a dollar for my favorite from Franklin about what you need to do to keep a secret amongst three people. Overall while not a lengthy diversion this is a great place to see 18th century technology at it's finest and to see the trade that Franklin most loved and wanted to be remembered for.

Sanjay G.

"all information about city at one place" - stop by... get refreshed... they have reception where you can all information about city/tours/guides/hotels. you can buy the tickets, book hotels, rent a bike. They have a gift shop and they keep some really fascinating item and yes, they have rocky balboa. ;)

Mark N.

(Review for the Print Shop) After visiting the Ben Franklin Museum and seeing some of the printing artifacts there, it was cool to see a live demonstration of how it was actually done back in the day. The volunteer was very informative and very engaging, especially to the kids in attendance. You can even purchase one of the prints as a souvenir.

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Social Security

3.5(8 reviews)
1.0 miPenn Center, Logan Square, Art Museum District

Organized and friendly staff near and clean. A lot of seating area. Timely announcementread more

Very disappointed in my experience at the PHL Social Security Office. First time I've had to visit,…read moreand I hope it's the last. For starters, be prepared to WAIT! Your visit may easily take two hours (and I think that may have been on a good day for me). Directions: you'll have to walk in to 2 Penn Center, and find the elevators to get to the 20th floor. Once you're in the right area (I only needed a replacement card), you get any personal items searched, and then get a chance to speak with an initial representative. The rep will ask for your SS#, and then you will be placed into the queue. Waiting: security will strictly enforce the fact that talking on cell phones is not allowed. Eating or drinking is also prohibited, but they do have a water fountain and 2 small gender neutral restrooms (I didn't venture in). In addition, there is no WiFi connectivity, so you may want to bring something to keep you occupied. Pro tip- headphones alone likely won't drown out the noises made by crying children! Observations: you'll notice from my photo that there are 20+ windows built to serve customers, yet during my two hours here, I only saw 2-3 windows in operation on a consistent basis. It's disappointing that our system isn't able to serve more people and in a faster manner, but I am grateful for the folks who do work here and try their best to serve with a smile on their faces. One of the more frustrating parts of the visit is that you will not get an accurate estimate for your wait time. There is no real-time update mechanism, and the sole TV is just displaying the same facts that they display online. Speaking of online- I did try and get my replacement card online before I came to the office in person. As you may have guessed, the online system has some serious issues, but that's a whole separate review for another time. FYI- it takes 5-7 business days later to get your replacement card.

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Philadelphia USCIS

3.9(20 reviews)
3.2 miPowelton Village, University City

I've been here twice and have had great experiences. The first time I had my citizenship test…read more Security process at the door went smooth and once I sat in the waiting area, I got called in early. The interview went well and the officer was friendly. The second time I went in for my oath ceremony. It was busier this time. Every employee that I encountered was friendly, helpful and patient. I did not see anyone that was rude to candidates or applicants. In fact, I felt their excitement for us becoming US citizens which I thought was so sweet of them. What also stood out to me was that the employees were very friendly, warm and respectful to each other, which is more than you can say of some work environments in corporate America. There is a parking lot across from the building. I believe it's free to use if you have an appointment, but we parked on the street a block away.

The officer acted unprofessionally during the interview. He refused to accept my interpreter's U.S…read more passport as ID (even though it is valid government identification), argued unnecessarily, and only allowed the interview to continue after delay. He required my spouse to leave the room without clear explanation. He then asked me a confusing question ("What's happening in Florida in 2023?"), did not allow the interpreter to fully translate, and raised his voice at me when I tried to clarify.

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