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Gloria Dei Church
Philadelphia, PA
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Oldest Church In PA & Burial Ground
Before Pennsylvania there was New Sweden. The church, known locally as "Old Swedes," sits on pastoral surroundings and contains a burial ground. The church was built between 1698 and 1700, which makes it the oldest church in all of Pennsylvania, th . . .
Before Pennsylvania there was New Sweden. The church, known locally as "Old Swedes," sits on pastoral surroundings and contains a burial ground. The church was built between 1698 and 1700, which makes it the oldest church in all of Pennsylvania, the oldest surviving building within Philadelphia, a . . .

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Masonic Temple
Philadelphia, PA
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One of America's Most Elaborate Examples of Masonic Architecture
Serving as the headquarters of the Mason's Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, and designated a National Historic Landmark, the temple is one of the nation's most elaborate examples of Masonic architecture. It features the Masonic Library and Museum of Pen . . .
Serving as the headquarters of the Mason's Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, and designated a National Historic Landmark, the temple is one of the nation's most elaborate examples of Masonic architecture. It features the Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania. The Museum's collection consists of mo . . .
2nd Bank of US Portrait Galley
Philadelphia, PA
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Portrait Gallery Displaying Work of Charles Wilson Peale & Others
Portraits by artist Charles Willson Peale form the core of the "People of Independence" exhibit, which provides a glimpse into the lives of those who prized order and reason, yet lived in a world marked by disease, slavery, and the fear of the unknow . . .
Portraits by artist Charles Willson Peale form the core of the "People of Independence" exhibit, which provides a glimpse into the lives of those who prized order and reason, yet lived in a world marked by disease, slavery, and the fear of the unknown. In the early 1800's, these likenesses of "wort . . .
30th Street Station
Philadelphia, PA
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Neoclassically Designed Train Station
The station's Neoclassical design was influenced by the Northeast Corridor electrification that allowed trains to pass beneath the station without exposing passengers to soot as steam engines of earlier times had. The station had a number of innovat . . .
The station's Neoclassical design was influenced by the Northeast Corridor electrification that allowed trains to pass beneath the station without exposing passengers to soot as steam engines of earlier times had. The station had a number of innovative features, including a pneumatic tube system, a . . .
Antique Row
Philadelphia, PA
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Variety of Shops On A Quaint City Street
Philadelphia's historic Antique Row business district has quaint streets rich with historic architecture, where you will find an ever broadening variety of shops, restaurants and services.
Philadelphia's historic Antique Row business district has quaint streets rich with historic architecture, where you will find an ever broadening variety of shops, restaurants and services.
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