In the heart of London just steps from famed Trafalgar Square is Benjamin Franklin House the world39s only remaining Franklin home. For nearly sixteen years between 1757 and 1775 Dr Benjamin Franklin scientist diplomat philosopher inventor Founding Father of the United States and more lived behind its doors. Benjamin Franklin House built circa 1730 is now open to the public as a dynamic museum and educational facility. The Historical Experience presents the excitement and uncertainty of Franklin39s London years using rooms where so much took place as staging for a drama which seamlessly integrates live performance cutting edge lighting sound and projection technology. School visitors explore the Student Science Centre featuring hands on experimentation with Franklin39s London scientific discoveries juxtaposing past and present knowledge. The top floor Robert H. Smith Scholarship Centre is a focal point in Europe for Franklin and Franklin related study featuring a full set of the Papers of Benjamin Franklin as catalogued by Yale University and an active symposia programme. While lodging at 36 Craven Street Franklin39s main occupation was mediating unrest between Britain and America but he also served as Deputy Postmaster for the Colonies pursued his love of science exploring bifocal spectacles the energy saving Franklin stove explored health innoculation air baths cures for the common cold music inventing the delightful glass armonica for which Mozart Bach and Beethoven composed and letters articles epitaphs and his witty Craven Street Gazette all while forging a hearty social life and close friendships with leading figures of the day.
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