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Sparks Shot Tower
Philadelphia, PA
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One of The Nation's First Shot Towers
The historic Sparks Shot Tower opened in 1808, and was one of the first shot towers in the United States. Supplies of lead shot were imported from Europe before the Embargo Act of 1807, and three businessman built the tower to take advantage of the . . .
The historic Sparks Shot Tower opened in 1808, and was one of the first shot towers in the United States. Supplies of lead shot were imported from Europe before the Embargo Act of 1807, and three businessman built the tower to take advantage of the limited available supply. At the start of the War . . .
Spruce Street Harbor Park
Philadelphia, PA
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Park With Hammocks, Gardens, Lights, Craft Beer & More
Named one of the best places to visit in Philadelphia by national press, Spruce Street Harbor Park features colorful hammocks, floating gardens, beautiful lights, refreshing craft beer, and food from popular Philly restaurants, making it a summer gat . . .
Named one of the best places to visit in Philadelphia by national press, Spruce Street Harbor Park features colorful hammocks, floating gardens, beautiful lights, refreshing craft beer, and food from popular Philly restaurants, making it a summer gathering space for locals and visitors alike.
St. George's United Methodist Church
Philadelphia, PA
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America's Oldest Methodist Church In Continuous Use
St. George's was founded in 1767, meeting initially in a sail loft on Dock Street, and in 1769 it purchased the shell of a building which had been erected in 1763 by a German Reformed congregation. At this time, Methodists had not yet broken away . . .
St. George's was founded in 1767, meeting initially in a sail loft on Dock Street, and in 1769 it purchased the shell of a building which had been erected in 1763 by a German Reformed congregation. At this time, Methodists had not yet broken away from the Anglican Church and the Methodist Episcop . . .
St. Peter's Church
Philadelphia, PA
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Episcopal Church Founded In 1758 & Burial Ground
By the mid-1750s, Philadelphia's Christ Church was becoming overcrowded. About 60 parishioners organized themselves into a committee to build a new church. St. Peter's was founded in 1758 in newly settled Society Hill with the first service held i . . .
By the mid-1750s, Philadelphia's Christ Church was becoming overcrowded. About 60 parishioners organized themselves into a committee to build a new church. St. Peter's was founded in 1758 in newly settled Society Hill with the first service held in 1761.
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
Philadelphia, PA
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Home of Polish Freedom Fighter & Military Engineer
Visit the house where wounded Polish freedom fighter Thaddeus Kosciuszko lived and hear how this brilliant military engineer designed successful fortifications during the American Revolution. See the room where he received notable visitors such as C . . .
Visit the house where wounded Polish freedom fighter Thaddeus Kosciuszko lived and hear how this brilliant military engineer designed successful fortifications during the American Revolution. See the room where he received notable visitors such as Chief Little Turtle and Thomas Jefferson. The hous . . .
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