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    University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archaeology And...

    3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA    

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    The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology advances understanding of the world's cultural heritage, through its research, collections, exhibitions, and e... ettractions.com

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    Historic Rittenhousetown

    206 Lincoln Dr, Philadelphia, PA    

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    This historic area highlights the importance of the paper making industry to the development of early America and the essential role of the Rittenhouse family as suppliers of loc... heritagesites.com

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    Independence Hall

    500 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA    

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    Originally known as the Pennsylvania State House, its name was changed to Independence Hall in 1732. This beautiful building is a fine example of Georgian architecture, and is a ... hauntedhouses.com

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    Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial

    301 Pine St, Philadelphia, PA    
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    - Authorized as a National Memorial on October 21,1972, is the house at the corner of Third and Pine Streets where Thaddeus Kosciuszko resided during the winter of 1797-1798. Born im... wildernet.com

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    Tinicum Rear Range

    2nd St & Mantua Ave, Paulsboro, NJ    

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    The first sets of range lights built along the Delaware River were named after the location where they stood, like Finns Point, Deepwater Point, and Port Penn. When additiona... lighthousefriends.com

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    Collings-knight Homestead - Collingswood, Nj

    Collingswood, NJ    

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    In 1824 Edward Zane Collings undertook the construction of a house for himself and his widowed sister, Rebecca Knight, on farmland north of Newton Creek that he had inherited from h... waymarking.com

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    Barclay Farmstead Museum - Cherry Hill, Nj

    209 Barclay Ln, Cherry Hill, NJ    

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    Step back in time at the Barclay Farmstead, an historical oasis in the heart of bustling Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Built in 1816 by a Quaker farmer, Joseph Thorn, the farmhouse and s... waymarking.com

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    Fort Mercer At Red Bank / Fort Mercer Is Alerted

    National Park, NJ    

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    [Fort Mercer at Red Bank Side]: Late in September 1777, Philadelphia was captured by British General William Howe, with a serious disadvantage. Extensive American river defenses blocked t... hmdb.org

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    Free Quaker Meetinghouse - Philadelphia, Pa

    Arch St & 5th St, Philadelphia, PA    

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    Although not a traditional museum as one would expect with fancy display cases, expensive admission and a cinematic presentation, this museum still fits the profile of museum, and t... waymarking.com

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    Burrough-dover House (1710) - Pennsauken, Nj

    East Pennsauken, NJ    

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    This Quaker farmhouse is located on a bend in Pennsauken Creek. The oldest portion of this sandstone farmhouse is believed to date from 1710, and it was occupied by just two familie... waymarking.com

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    Old St. Mary's

    252 S 4th St, Philadelphia, PA    

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    Old St. Mary's church was the most important Catholic church during the American Revolution and the early years of the nation. Built in 1763, when St. Joseph's became too small to accommo... hmdb.org

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    Independence Seaport Museum - Philadelphia, Pa

    211 S Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA    

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    The museum is dedicated to exploring the maritime history of the Delaware River, the Delaware Bay and tributaries. The museum opened on Philadelphia’s waterfront in July 1995... waymarking.com

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    James And Ann Whitall House - National Park, Nj

    National Park, NJ    

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    From an onsite marker:James Whitall, a wealthy Quaker farmer and merchant, and his wife Ann Cooper built the main brick section in 1748. On April 16, 1777, the Pennsylvania militia ... waymarking.com

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    Thackara House (1754) - Collingswood, Nj

    Oaklyn, NJ    

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    High atop the eastern end, and tucked under the A-roof, is the homeowner's initials, IMT and the date beneath, 1754. There is a spacious backyard and the town's water tower overlook... waymarking.com

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    Stenton House

    4601 N 18th St, Philadelphia, PA    

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    Stenton is known as one of the earliest and best preserved historic houses in Philadelphia. Stenton's distinguished Georgian architecture, its outstanding collection, and its sup... heritagesites.com

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    Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial

    N Columbus Blvd & Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA    

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    The Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial is designed to honor those who served in all branches of the United States armed forces during the Vietnam War. The memorial pays tribute to the... hmdb.org

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    Cyrus Bustill Historical Marker

    210 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA    

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    Cyrus Bustill, a mulatto who was born into bondage and later purchased his freedom, represented the principles for which the American Revolution was fought. As a free black man, he was... visitpa.com