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Former Home of First Lady Dolly Todd Madison
Future First Lady Dolley Madison lived here with her first husband, lawyer John Todd, from 1791-93. Todd died during the 1793 yellow fever epidemic, and following his death, Dolley re-married James Madison, who would go on to become the fourth Presi . . .
Future First Lady Dolley Madison lived here with her first husband, lawyer John Todd, from 1791-93. Todd died during the 1793 yellow fever epidemic, and following his death, Dolley re-married James Madison, who would go on to become the fourth President of the United States. Built in 1775, this si . . .
Philadelphia, PA
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Amercia's First Bank & Its Stunning Exterior
Opened in 1791, The First Bank of the United States is currently closed to the public, but its compelling history and stunning exterior continually draw observers from all over the world.
Opened in 1791, The First Bank of the United States is currently closed to the public, but its compelling history and stunning exterior continually draw observers from all over the world.
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Presbyterian Church Active In The Struggle For Independence
The First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia was organized in 1698, just 16 years after the arrival of William Penn. In 1743, a second Presbyterian Church was formed during the "Great Awakening" and erected a large building at Third and Arch Street . . .
The First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia was organized in 1698, just 16 years after the arrival of William Penn. In 1743, a second Presbyterian Church was formed during the "Great Awakening" and erected a large building at Third and Arch Streets. Members of both First and Second Churches were . . .
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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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Home Where Thomas Jefferson Wrote The Declaration of Independence
During the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson, a 33-year-old delegate from Virginia to the Continental Congress, rented the two second-floor rooms of the Graff House, and from there he drafted the Declaration of Independence. The first floor contains . . .
During the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson, a 33-year-old delegate from Virginia to the Continental Congress, rented the two second-floor rooms of the Graff House, and from there he drafted the Declaration of Independence. The first floor contains exhibits and a short film on the drafting of the D . . .
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