Library Hall in Philadelphia features a statue of Benjamin Franklin where claims have it that the statue comes to life and dances in the streets.
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The ornate building dates to 1878 and is modeled after the Parthenon, and is the former home of the Library Company of Philadelphia.
Joseph, the youngest son of Peter, born in Philadelphia, 1709, was a founder of the Library Company of Philadelphia which was established through the influence of Benjamin Franklin in 1741.