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Norwood is a small borough in Delaware County, in the state of Pennsylvania, with a population of 5985 residents, according to the 2000 census. Norwood was founded in 1873 by John Cochran, a realtor from Chester. The name of the city comes from the book Norwood or Village Life in New England, written by Henry Beecher in 1868. It is an ideal destination for short holidays and weekend getaways, since it is away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Moreover, Norwood has a lot of wonderful attractions to offer its tourists, in and around the city. Norwood is a very eclectic place, where the old and new intermingle and give the town an original feel.

Top Attractions Within Norwood

Morton Morton House in Norwood is the house of Morton Morton, the first cousin to John Morton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The exterior of the Morton Morton House underwent extensive restoration and it was completed in 2005. The inside of the house was also restored to its original look. Tourists will be able to get a glimpse of how life was in the 18th century.

Kimmel Center is the place of all types of entertainment near Norwood, in Philadelphia. Kimmel Center operates a world-class performing arts center that engages and serves a broad audience. The center operates and maintains world class performance venues including the Kimmel Center for Performing Arts and the Academy of Music. At the same time, the center provides vital arts education and community programming.

National Constitution Centre is located in Philadelphia, very close to Norwood. It is the most interactive history museum and it is the only one dedicated to the US Constitution and the story of we, the people. Here, you can see the first drafts of the American Constitution, as well as a brief history of each of the persons who composed and wrote the Constitution.

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