Historical Places in Ardmore, PA

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Kaiserman Jcc gallery

The Kaiserman Branch of the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Philadelphia is a facility that provides Jewish community members with a variety of cultura

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Wynnewood
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Walnut Street gallery

This busy street in downtown is lined with upscale boutiques and chic restaurants.This busy street in downtown is lined with upscale boutiques and ch

Wyck Historic House, Garden and  Farm gallery

National Historic Landmark house, garden, and farm that links traditional and modern-day ideas of family, preservation, nature, and sustainable liv

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The Finley House gallery

The Finley House is headquarters of the Radnor Historical Society. The kitchen was built in 1789 by Captain John Pugh, a veteran of the Revolution. The rest

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Ben Franklin National Memorial gallery

The National Memorial, modeled after the Roman Pantheon, features a 20-foot marble statue of Benjamin Franklin as well as some of Franklins possession

Chestnut Street gallery

A ten-block section of Chestnut Street has been closed to traffic and is a pedestrian shopping walkway.A ten-block section of Chestnut Street has been clos

Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site gallery

The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site provides a great opportunity to learn more about the life and astonishing creativity of 19th century author Edg

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North Philadelphia, North Philadelphia East
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Delaware County Veterans Memorial in Newtown Square gallery

Take a walk around the Memorial stopping at each of the nine 18ft granite columns where you will learn about American Wars and Conflicts from the War of 18

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Arch Street Meeting House gallery

Located in the heart of Old City, Philadelphia, Arch Street Meeting House is a museum, National Historic Landmark, and active Quaker place of worshi

Franklin Court gallery

With levels above and below ground, the complex houses a theater and museum devoted to Franklin's life and inventions.With levels above and below ground, t

Liberty & Co. gallery

Liberty & Co. creates and procures unique and high quality items inspired by 18th Century America and the American Revolutionary War. From scented candl

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Christ Church gallery

This church's congregation has included Ben Franklin, George Washington and Betsy Ross.This church's congregation has included Ben Franklin, George Washingt

Neighborhoods:
Center City, Center City East
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Congress Hall gallery

Home of the United States Congress when Philadelphia served as the nation's capital from 1790 to 1800.Home of the United States Congress when Philadelph

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Physick House gallery

The only free standing Federal-style mansion left in Philadelphia. Built in 1786 for Madiera wine importer Henry Hill, it was later purchased by Dr. Phil

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Powel House gallery

The Georgian mansion of well-to-do colonial Samuel Powel, who served as mayor of Philadelphia. Home also to the sinful dinners, as John Adams called it, t