Standing tall in Philly’s Society Hill neighborhood is the Powel House museum. This elegant home once belonged to the first
A visit to Red Buffalo Ranch is a great way to add some outdoor action to your Philadelphia itinerary. Located
Located northwest of the City of Brotherly Love is the Pioneer Tunnel. Visitors to the tunnel can tour a real
When people think of the quaint, cobblestone-lined streets of the East Coast’s historic areas, they are usually thinking of Elfreth’s
Philadelphia has a long history of beautiful brick buildings, and the Declaration House is no different. Originally built in 1775
Eastern State Penitentiary was the world’s first true penitentiary, built in 1829. The jail transferred out its final prisoners in
Cliveden of the National Trust is one of the nation’s best-documented and least-altered colonial houses located about six miles from
Congress Hall had its beginning as the Philadelphia County Courthouse, but was shortly thereafter converted to the meeting place of
This two-story, Georgian-style brick building in Old City was a crucial meeting place in the United States’ early history. The