Admittedly a niche destination, this library contains one of the finest collections of primary documents from the American Revolutionary War period (roughly encompassing the 18th century) than almost anywhere else in the world. There's not a ton to see, per se, but it's a fascinating repository of early American history. Occasionally hosts lectures, film screenings and similar events.
David Library of the American Revolution
Pennsylvania
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