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Ben Franklin’s grave needs a makeover

Trust received grants but seeks more to restore it

By Associated Press
Published: November 15, 2016, 10:38pm
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A crack runs through Benjamin Franklin&#039;s gravestone Tuesday in Philadelphia.
A crack runs through Benjamin Franklin's gravestone Tuesday in Philadelphia. (matt rourke/Associated Press) Photo Gallery

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A fundraising campaign has been launched to save the damaged gravestone of Benjamin Franklin at the Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia.

The Christ Church Preservation Trust tells The Philadelphia Inquirer that the marble ledger tablet marking Franklin’s final resting place has developed a significant crack on top of the pitting caused by the ritual of tossing pennies onto Franklin’s grave.

Tens of thousands of coins are thrown onto the marker each year in tribute of his famous adage, “a penny saved, is a penny earned.”

Franklin, who died in 1790, is one of seven signers of the Declaration of Independence buried at the two-acre graveyard across from Independence Mall.

The trust has received grants to restore the gravestone but is seeking another $10,000 for the project.

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