Benjamin Franklin National Memorial Commemoration Act of 2005
Summary
The Benjamin Franklin National Memorial Commemoration Act of 2005 authorized federal funding to preserve and enhance the national memorial dedicated to Benjamin Franklin located at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. The law provided grants to rehabilitate the memorial’s historic statue and facilities while supporting the creation of new educational exhibits about Franklin’s life and legacy. For citizens, this legislation ensures the continued upkeep of a significant national landmark and improves the public’s access to historical education through modernized museum displays.
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