Ringers. Out of the site before the building was good. So were actually standing about 25 feet below the land surface if youre walking down Chestnut Street from Independence Hall and if you come in the corner of third and chestnuts streets. Were about 20, 30 feet under ground and this is the site where the excavation was done for the museum. And i spent plenty of time in the dirt on this very same site. So its kind of fascinating for being in this building that exists in the same place that we were out there with our hard hats and shovels and the whole sha bang, that is what urban archeology is. This is about as urban a site that you can get in the United States today. This is actually a map that was done in 1683. This is the earliest engraved map that shows the town that was laid about by william pen for philadelphia, the capitol of pennsylvania. And this little square here marked project is actually the footprint of the building that were standing here. As you can see, these were all
Ringers. Out of the site before the building was good. So were actually standing about 25 feet below the land surface if youre walking down Chestnut Street from Independence Hall and if you come in the corner of third and chestnuts streets. Were about 20, 30 feet under ground and this is the site where the excavation was done for the museum. And i spent plenty of time in the dirt on this very same site. So its kind of fascinating for being in this building that exists in the same place that we were out there with our hard hats and shovels and the whole sha bang, that is what urban archeology is. This is about as urban a site that you can get in the United States today. This is actually a map that was done in 1683. This is the earliest engraved map that shows the town that was laid about by william pen for philadelphia, the capitol of pennsylvania. And this little square here marked project is actually the footprint of the building that were standing here. As you can see, these were all
Ringers. Out of the site before the building was good. So were actually standing about 25 feet below the land surface if youre walking down Chestnut Street from Independence Hall and if you come in the corner of third and chestnuts streets. Were about 20, 30 feet under ground and this is the site where the excavation was done for the museum. And i spent plenty of time in the dirt on this very same site. So its kind of fascinating for being in this building that exists in the same place that we were out there with our hard hats and shovels and the whole sha bang, that is what urban archeology is. This is about as urban a site that you can get in the United States today. This is actually a map that was done in 1683. This is the earliest engraved map that shows the town that was laid about by william pen for philadelphia, the capitol of pennsylvania. And this little square here marked project is actually the footprint of the building that were standing here. As you can see, these were all
Ringers. Out of the site before the building was good. So were actually standing about 25 feet below the land surface if youre walking down Chestnut Street from Independence Hall and if you come in the corner of third and chestnuts streets. Were about 20, 30 feet under ground and this is the site where the excavation was done for the museum. And i spent plenty of time in the dirt on this very same site. So its kind of fascinating for being in this building that exists in the same place that we were out there with our hard hats and shovels and the whole sha bang, that is what urban archeology is. This is about as urban a site that you can get in the United States today. This is actually a map that was done in 1683. This is the earliest engraved map that shows the town that was laid about by william pen for philadelphia, the capitol of pennsylvania. And this little square here marked project is actually the footprint of the building that were standing here. As you can see, these were all
Ringers. Out of the site before the building was good. So were actually standing about 25 feet below the land surface if youre walking down Chestnut Street from Independence Hall and if you come in the corner of third and chestnuts streets. Were about 20, 30 feet under ground and this is the site where the excavation was done for the museum. And i spent plenty of time in the dirt on this very same site. So its kind of fascinating for being in this building that exists in the same place that we were out there with our hard hats and shovels and the whole sha bang, that is what urban archeology is. This is about as urban a site that you can get in the United States today. This is actually a map that was done in 1683. This is the earliest engraved map that shows the town that was laid about by william pen for philadelphia, the capitol of pennsylvania. And this little square here marked project is actually the footprint of the building that were standing here. As you can see, these were all