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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the house on [[Craven Street]] where [[Benjamin Franklin]] stayed during his extended visit to [[London]] in [[1762]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the house on [[Craven Street]] where [[Benjamin Franklin]] stayed during his extended visit to [[London]] in [[1762]].


The house was situated not far from the future site of the [[Charing Cross station]]. [[Margaret Stevenson]] was the landlady of the house. Later this house became a museum dedicated to Franklin, which is how the [[First Doctor]] was able to find it with [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]] in order to secure Franklin's help. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Founding Fathers (audio story)|The Founding Fathers]]'')
The house was situated not far from the future site of the [[Charing Cross station]]. [[Margaret Stevenson]] was the landlady of the house. Later this house became a museum dedicated to Franklin, which is how the [[First Doctor]] was able to find it with [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]] in order to secure Franklin's help. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Founding Fathers (audio story)|The Founding Fathers]]'')

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Benjamin Franklin House

Benjamin Franklin House was the house on Craven Street where Benjamin Franklin stayed during his extended visit to London in 1762.

The house was situated not far from the future site of the Charing Cross station. Margaret Stevenson was the landlady of the house. Later this house became a museum dedicated to Franklin, which is how the First Doctor was able to find it with Steven Taylor and Vicki in order to secure Franklin's help. (AUDIO: The Founding Fathers)