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Arch Street Friends Meeting House. June 23, 2011 : Center City 302–338 Arch Street ... The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Building. October 6, 2008
Philadelphia Museum of Art at 2600 Benjamin Franklin Franklin Institute at 222 N. 20th Street National Constitution Center at Independence National Historical Park at 143 S. 3rd Street Eastern State Penitentiary at 2027 Fairmount Avenue Independence Seaport Museum at Penn's Landing Museum of the American Revolution at 101 South Third Street
1616 Walnut Street Building. October 17, 1983 ... Fidelity–Philadelphia Trust Company Building. November 27, 1978 : 123–151 South Broad Street Market East ...
The properties are distributed across all of Philadelphia's 12 planning districts. East/West Oak Lane, Olney, Upper North and Lower North are included as North Philadelphia. Kensington, Near Northeast and Far Northeast are part of Northeast Philadelphia. Roxborough/Manayunk and Germantown/Chestnut Hill are a part of Northwest Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia settlers soon began constructing buildings with wood and brick with the first brick house being built in 1684. By 1690 four brickmakers and ten bricklayers were working in the city. In 1698 construction of the Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church, the oldest surviving building in Philadelphia, began. Construction of the church was ...
The Broad Street Historic District is a historic district in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is bounded roughly by Juniper, Cherry, 15th, and Pine Streets, covering an area about one block on either side of Broad Street. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
An alternate plan was suggested in 1973 to construct a smaller pavilion north of Independence Hall between Race and Arch Streets, but that plan was also met with resistance. Mayor Frank Rizzo then suggested that the pavilion be placed in the block immediately north of the famous building. It was this later idea that prevailed and the plans were ...
Union Bank of Philadelphia Building: 249–53 Arch St. The building was used to house the cast of The Real World: Philadelphia in 2004–05. United States Custom House: 200–32 Chestnut St. The Warwick: 1701–15 Locust St. Wetherill Mansion: 251 S. 18th St. Wissahickon: 5215–31 Schuyler St.
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