Society Hill Walk (Self Guided), Philadelphia
Society Hill has been through some difficult times in its history. In the early 20th century it looked like it was all over for a once glorious area, because it was in decline. However, since that time the neighborhood has picked itself up, dusted itself off and is a shining example of urban renewal while staying true to the past.
Today, Society Hill is one of the most attractive and delightful parts of the city. It has the largest concentration of original 18th-century and early 19th-century architecture of anywhere in the United States. Amble down cobblestone streets and as you go, pause to appreciate the Federal and Georgian-style brick row houses. These historic properties are not museums, but beautiful and functioning residences that are lived in by Philadelphians.
In addition to the old homes, the district features a clutch of other historic buildings, including the Society Hill Synagogue, which was originally constructed as a Baptist Church in 1829. There is also St. Peter's Church, an 18th-century place of worship with a six-story tower. With its historic charm, architectural beauty, genteel vibe and social diversity, Society Hill is a wonderful place to live and work, and also to visit, even if only to enjoy a few peaceful moments.
Today, Society Hill is one of the most attractive and delightful parts of the city. It has the largest concentration of original 18th-century and early 19th-century architecture of anywhere in the United States. Amble down cobblestone streets and as you go, pause to appreciate the Federal and Georgian-style brick row houses. These historic properties are not museums, but beautiful and functioning residences that are lived in by Philadelphians.
In addition to the old homes, the district features a clutch of other historic buildings, including the Society Hill Synagogue, which was originally constructed as a Baptist Church in 1829. There is also St. Peter's Church, an 18th-century place of worship with a six-story tower. With its historic charm, architectural beauty, genteel vibe and social diversity, Society Hill is a wonderful place to live and work, and also to visit, even if only to enjoy a few peaceful moments.
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Society Hill Walk Map
Guide Name: Society Hill Walk
Guide Location: USA » Philadelphia
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Discovery)
Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles
Author: naomi
Guide Location: USA » Philadelphia
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Discovery)
Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles
Author: naomi
1) Walnut Street corner with South 2nd Street
2) South 3rd Street, Merchants Exchange Building
3) South 4th Street
4) South Randolph Street
5) South 6th Street, Athenaeum
6) South 4th Street, Physick House
7) Delancey Street
8) Pine Street corner with South 2nd Street
9) South 2nd Street, Head House Square
10) Old Pine Street Church
11) Delancey Street
12) Delancey Street
13) Lombard Street, Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
14) Lombard Street, Congregation B'nai Abraham
15) Lombard Street, Presbyterian Historical Society
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