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Historic B. Free Franklin Post Office: A Unique Legacy

The B. Free Franklin Post Office, a historic Philadelphia landmark and one of the oldest continuously operating post offices in the United States, holds a unique distinction as the sole postal facility in the country that does not fly the American flag.

This anomaly stems from its historical roots, dating back to 1775 when Benjamin Franklin was appointed Postmaster General for the colonies by the Second Continental Congress, a time when the American flag did not yet exist. Today, this colonial-era post office operates as a working postal station, offering a glimpse into the nation’s postal history and honoring Franklin’s legacy as a founding father and pioneering postal leader.

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