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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 . . .
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Philadelphia, PA
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Hosted The First Continental Congress & Served Other Historical Purposes
Completed in 1775, the meeting hall was built for and is still owned by the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia, the country's oldest extant craft guild. It hosted the First Continental Congress in 1774 and was home to Frankli . . .
Completed in 1775, the meeting hall was built for and is still owned by the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia, the country's oldest extant craft guild. It hosted the First Continental Congress in 1774 and was home to Franklin's Library Company, The American Philosophical So . . .
West Chester, PA
37
Miles From Center City Philly:
Museum Preserving The History of The Natural Ice Trade
Follow history from the harvest to the delivery of ice and learn about the rise and eventual decline of an industry that had a profound effect on the way we live. This one of a kind museum is dedicated to the preservation of the natural ice trade, a . . .
Follow history from the harvest to the delivery of ice and learn about the rise and eventual decline of an industry that had a profound effect on the way we live. This one of a kind museum is dedicated to the preservation of the natural ice trade, and houses the largest private collection of antiqu . . .
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Historic Home & Oldest Surviving Botanic Garden In North America
John Bartram purchased 102 acres from Swedish settlers in 1728, and systematically began gathering the most varied collection of North American plants in the world. Today his botanic garden is the oldest surviving in North America. Bartram co-found . . .
John Bartram purchased 102 acres from Swedish settlers in 1728, and systematically began gathering the most varied collection of North American plants in the world. Today his botanic garden is the oldest surviving in North America. Bartram co-founded the American Philosophical Society with his fri . . .
Camden, NJ
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
Museum Preserving Camden's Maritime Heritage
The mission of the Camden Shipyard & Maritime Museum is to educate, inspire, and engage citizens about Camden's rich maritime heritage and significant contributions to global shipbuilding and seafaring exploration. Although the ships built in Camde . . .
The mission of the Camden Shipyard & Maritime Museum is to educate, inspire, and engage citizens about Camden's rich maritime heritage and significant contributions to global shipbuilding and seafaring exploration. Although the ships built in Camden were intended for use outside the safety of thei . . .
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