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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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Christ Church & Burial Ground
Philadelphia, PA
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Famed Episcopal Church & Gravesite of Benjamin Franklin
Christ Church, the birthplace of the American Episcopal Church, was founded in 1695. Known as "The Nation's Church," it hosted members of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and Presidents George Washington and John Adams. Among . . .
Christ Church, the birthplace of the American Episcopal Church, was founded in 1695. Known as "The Nation's Church," it hosted members of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and Presidents George Washington and John Adams. Among early members were Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross, . . .
Arch St Friends Meeting House
Philadelphia, PA
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The Nation's Largest Quaker Meeting House
Since 1682, the property located at 320 Arch Street has been actively and continuously used by Quakers and the community. The Arch Street Meeting House was designed in 1803-04 and is the largest Quaker meeting house in the country. The meetinghouse . . .
Since 1682, the property located at 320 Arch Street has been actively and continuously used by Quakers and the community. The Arch Street Meeting House was designed in 1803-04 and is the largest Quaker meeting house in the country. The meetinghouse is an example of the Georgian architectural style . . .
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul
Philadelphia, PA
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Largest Catholic Church In PA
The head church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul was built from 1846-1864. The cathedral has been the site of two papal Masses, one celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1979, and the other . . .
The head church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul was built from 1846-1864. The cathedral has been the site of two papal Masses, one celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1979, and the other by Pope Francis in 2015. With its grand facade, . . .
Church of The Advocate
Philadelphia, PA
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Architecturally Unique & First Episcopal Church To Ordain Women
An anchor in largely African-American North Philadelphia, the George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate was built between 1887-1897 and is a landmark in the religious, social and architectural history of the United States. It was the first Ep . . .
An anchor in largely African-American North Philadelphia, the George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate was built between 1887-1897 and is a landmark in the religious, social and architectural history of the United States. It was the first Episcopal Church in the world to ordain women, and o . . .
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