Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #2 in Philadelphia, United States

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Number of sights 30 sights
Distance 7 km
Ascend 72 m
Descend 79 m

Experience Philadelphia in United States in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in PhiladelphiaIndividual Sights in Philadelphia

Sight 1: Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

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The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History is a Smithsonian-affiliated museum at 101 South Independence Mall East at Market Street in Center City Philadelphia. It was founded in 1976.

Wikipedia: Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History (EN), Website

290 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 2: Science History Institute

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The Science History Institute is an institution that preserves and promotes understanding of the history of science. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it includes a library, museum, archive, research center and conference center.

Wikipedia: Chemical Heritage Foundation (EN), Website

1 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 3: National Liberty Museum

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The National Liberty Museum is located at 321 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The museum opened to the public in January 2000. The museum states that it is an independent learning and exhibit center supported by visitors, community leaders and foundations.

Wikipedia: National Liberty Museum (EN), Website

36 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 4: Independence National Historical Park

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Independence National Historical Park Phil Roeder / CC BY 2.0

Independence National Historical Park is a federally protected historic district in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that preserves several sites associated with the American Revolution and the nation's founding history. Administered by the National Park Service, the 55-acre (22 ha) park comprises many of Philadelphia's most-visited historic sites within the Old City and Society Hill neighborhoods. The park has been nicknamed "America's most historic square mile" because of its abundance of historic landmarks.

Wikipedia: Independence National Historical Park (EN)

108 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 5: Museum of the American Revolution

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The Museum of the American Revolution, formerly The American Revolution Center, is a museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania dedicated to telling the story of the American Revolution. The museum was opened to the public on April 19, 2017, the 242nd anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, some of the battles of the American Revolutionary War, on April 19, 1775.

Wikipedia: Museum of the American Revolution (EN), Website

121 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 6: First Bank of the United States

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First Bank of the United States

The President, Directors and Company of the Bank of the United States, commonly known as the First Bank of the United States, was a national bank, chartered for a term of twenty years, by the United States Congress on February 25, 1791. It followed the Bank of North America, the nation's first de facto national bank. However, neither served the functions of a modern central bank: They did not set monetary policy, regulate private banks, hold their excess reserves, or act as a lender of last resort. They were national insofar as they were allowed to have branches in multiple states and lend money to the US government. Other banks in the US were each chartered by, and only allowed to have branches in, a single state.

Wikipedia: First Bank of the United States (EN), Website

79 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 7: Carpenters' Hall

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Carpenters' Hall, in Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the official birthplace of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and a key meeting place in the early history of the United States. Completed in 1775, the two-story brick meeting hall was built for and still privately owned by the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia, the country's oldest extant craft guild.

Wikipedia: Carpenters' Hall (EN), Website

151 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 8: Second Bank of the United States

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The Second Bank of the United States was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the bank was chartered from February 1816 to January 1836. The bank's formal name, according to section 9 of its charter as passed by Congress, was "The President, Directors, and Company, of the Bank of the United States". While other banks in the US were chartered by and only allowed to have branches in a single state, it was authorized to have branches in multiple states and lend money to the US government.

Wikipedia: Second Bank of the United States (EN)

255 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 9: Old St. Joseph's Church

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Old St. Joseph's Church See below / CC BY-SA 3.0

Old St. Joseph's Church is a church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was the first Roman Catholic church in the city. The church was founded in 1733; the current building was dedicated in 1839.

Wikipedia: Old St. Joseph's Church (EN)

163 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 10: Merchants' Exchange Building

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Merchants' Exchange BuildingEric Kilby from Somerville, MA, USA / CC BY-SA 2.0

The Merchants' Exchange Building is an historic building which is located on the triangular site bounded by Dock, 3rd and Walnut Streets in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect William Strickland, in the Greek Revival style, the first national American architectural style and built between 1832 and 1834. It operated as a brokerage house in the nineteenth century, but by 1875 the Philadelphia Stock Exchange had taken the place of the Merchants' Exchange.

Wikipedia: Merchants' Exchange Building (Philadelphia) (EN), Website

191 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 11: City Tavern

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City Tavern

The City Tavern is a late-20th century building designed to be the replica of the historic 18th-century tavern and hotel building which stood on the site. It is located at 138 South 2nd Street in Philadelphia, at the intersection of Second and Walnut streets, near Independence Hall. The original 18th century building was frequented by the Founding Fathers of the United States and other distinguished people. High-profile events took place there, including the first anniversary celebration of the 4th of July.

Wikipedia: City Tavern (EN)

585 meters / 7 minutes

Sight 12: Independence Seaport Museum

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The Independence Seaport Museum was founded in 1961 and is located in the Penn's Landing complex along the Delaware River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The collections at the Independence Seaport Museum document maritime history and culture along the Delaware River. At the museum are two National Historic Landmark ships and the J. Welles Henderson Archives and Library.

Wikipedia: Independence Seaport Museum (EN), Website

405 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 13: Moshulu

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Moshulu is a four-masted steel barque, built as Kurt by William Hamilton and Company at Port Glasgow in Scotland in 1904. The largest remaining original windjammer, she is currently a floating restaurant docked in Penn's Landing, Philadelphia, adjacent to the museum ships USS Olympia and USS Becuna.

Wikipedia: Moshulu (EN), Website, Facebook

173 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 14: USS Olympia

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USS Olympia

USS Olympia (C-6/CA-15/CL-15/IX-40) is a protected cruiser that saw service with the United States Navy from her commissioning in 1895 until 1922. She is currently a museum ship in Philadelphia.

Wikipedia: USS Olympia (C-6) (EN)

6 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 15: USS Becuna

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USS Becuna

USS Becuna (SS/AGSS-319), a Balao-class submarine in commission from 1944 to 1969, was a submarine of the United States Navy named for the becuna, a pike-like fish of Europe. During World War II, she conducted five war patrols between August 23, 1944 and July 27, 1945, operating in the Philippine Islands, South China Sea, and Java Sea. She is credited with sinking two Japanese tankers totaling 3,888 gross register tons.

Wikipedia: USS Becuna (EN)

205 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 16: Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial FaceMePLS / CC BY 2.0

The Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was dedicated in 1987. The memorial includes the names of 648 servicemen who were killed in action or listed as missing in action during the Vietnam War from Philadelphia.

Wikipedia: Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial (EN), Website

169 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 17: Philadelphia Korean War Memorial

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The Philadelphia Korean War Memorial at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia was initially dedicated on June 22, 2002 and was formally rededicated on Memorial Day, May 28, 2007 after additional work was completed. Each name of the more than 600 servicemen who were killed in action or listed as missing in action during the Korean War from Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties are etched in the memorial. Veterans Day and Memorial Day services are held onsite annually.

Wikipedia: Philadelphia Korean War Memorial (EN)

465 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 18: Powel House

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The Powel House is a historic house museum located at 244 South 3rd Street, between Willings Alley and Spruce Street, in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1765 in the Georgian style, and embellished by second owner Samuel Powel (1738–1793), it has been called "the finest Georgian row house in the city." As with other houses of this type, the exterior facade is understated and simple, but the interior was elaborately appointed.

Wikipedia: Powel House (EN), Website

281 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 19: Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial

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Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial preserves the home of Tadeusz (Thaddeus) Kościuszko at 301 Pine Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The life and work of the Polish patriot and hero of the American Revolution are commemorated here.

Wikipedia: Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial (EN), Website, Heritage Website

51 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 20: St. Peter's Church

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St. Peter's Church is a historic Episcopal church located on the corner of Third and Pine Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened for worship on September 4, 1761 and served as a place of worship for many of the United States Founding Fathers during the period of the Continental Congresses. The building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1996. The church remains an active parish; the current priest-in-charge is the Rev. Dr. Clarke French.

Wikipedia: St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia) (EN)

201 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 21: Hill-Physick House

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The Hill–Physick–Keith House, also known as the Hill–Keith–Physick House, the Hill–Physick House, or simply the Physick House, is a historic house museum located at 321 S. 4th Street in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Built 1786, it was the home of Philip Syng Physick (1768–1837), who has been called "the father of American surgery". The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976. It is now owned and operated by the Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks as a house museum.

Wikipedia: Hill–Physick–Keith House (EN)

204 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 22: Old Pine Street Church

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Old Pine Street Church is a Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania built in 1768.

Wikipedia: Old Pine Street Church (EN), Website

255 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 23: Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church

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Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church

The Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church is an historic church and congregation which is located at 419 South 6th Street in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The congregation, founded in 1794, is the oldest African Methodist Episcopal congregation in the nation.

Wikipedia: Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church (EN), Website

47 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 24: Historic Congregation B'nai Abraham Synagogue

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Historic Congregation B'nai Abraham Synagogue

Historic Congregation B’nai Abraham, officially B’nai Abraham Chabad, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 523-527 Lombard Street, in the Society Hill neighborhood of the Center City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Established as a congregation in 1874 and the current synagogue building completed in 1910, worshipers can access daily, Shabbat, and holy day services in the Ashkenazi rite. B'nai Abraham is home to a Jewish Preschool, as well as Lubavitch of Center City.

Wikipedia: Historic Congregation B'nai Abraham (EN), Website

244 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 25: Kesher Israel Synagogue

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Kesher Israel Synagogue

Congregation Kesher Israel is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue located in the Society Hill section of Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The synagogue is home to an active congregation with Shabbat and holy day services, a Hebrew school, adult education, and community programming.

Wikipedia: Congregation Kesher Israel (Philadelphia) (EN), Website

254 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 26: Theatre of Living Arts

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The Theatre of Living Arts is a concert venue that is located on South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The venue, which opened in 1988, dates back to the early 1900s as a nickelodeon.

Wikipedia: Theatre of Living Arts (EN)

372 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 27: William M. Meredith School

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William M. Meredith School

William M. Meredith School is a public K-8 school located in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a part of the School District of Philadelphia.

Wikipedia: William M. Meredith School (EN)

583 meters / 7 minutes

Sight 28: George W. Nebinger School

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George W. Nebinger School

George W. Nebinger Elementary School is a K–8 school located in the Bella Vista neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a part of the School District of Philadelphia.

Wikipedia: George W. Nebinger School (EN)

356 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 29: Vare-Washington Elementary School

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Vare-Washington Elementary School

Vare-Washington School, is a K-8 school in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the School District of Philadelphia. It occupies the former George Washington School building in the Dickinson Narrows neighborhood, in proximity to Southwark.

Wikipedia: Vare-Washington School (EN)

799 meters / 10 minutes

Sight 30: Sparks Shot Tower

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Sparks Shot Tower

The Sparks Shot Tower is a historic shot tower located at 129-131 Carpenter Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Opened on July 4, 1808, it was one of the first shot towers in the United States, with the Jackson Ferry Shot Tower in Wythe County, Virginia possibly predating it by a year or so. It was built near the Delaware River waterfront at Front and Carpenter Streets, just west of Gloria Dei Church.

Wikipedia: Sparks Shot Tower (EN)

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