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Historic Episcopal Church On Rittenhouse Square
Church of the Holy Trinity is an Episcopal church on Rittenhouse Square. The first service in the church building, designed by Scottish architect John Notman, was held in 1859. The corner tower was added in 1867 and was designed by George W. Hewit . . .
Church of the Holy Trinity is an Episcopal church on Rittenhouse Square. The first service in the church building, designed by Scottish architect John Notman, was held in 1859. The corner tower was added in 1867 and was designed by George W. Hewitt of the firm of Fraser, Furness & Hewitt.
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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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National Park Preserves Sites Associated With America's Founding
Independence National Historical Park preserves several sites associated with the American Revolution and the nation's founding history. The park comprises much of Philadelphia's most-visited historic district and has been nicknamed "America's most h . . .
Independence National Historical Park preserves several sites associated with the American Revolution and the nation's founding history. The park comprises much of Philadelphia's most-visited historic district and has been nicknamed "America's most historic square mile" because of its abundance of h . . .
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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 . . .
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Oldest Jewish Cemetery In Philadelphia
Congregation Mikveh Israel, known as the "Synagogue of the American Revolution," is the oldest formal congregation in Philadelphia and the oldest continuous synagogue in the United States. The Mikveh Israel Cemetery was established in 1740 and is th . . .
Congregation Mikveh Israel, known as the "Synagogue of the American Revolution," is the oldest formal congregation in Philadelphia and the oldest continuous synagogue in the United States. The Mikveh Israel Cemetery was established in 1740 and is the oldest Jewish cemetery in the city.
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