Historical Places in Pennsauken, NJ
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2. Pennsauken Historical Society
3. Immanuel Baptist Church
4. United Republican Club
7. Eastern State Penitentiary
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9. Walt Whitman House
From Business: Whitman lived in this row house during the last eight years of his life, and died there in 1892.Whitman lived in this row house during the last eight years of…
From Business: This church's congregation has included Ben Franklin, George Washington and Betsy Ross.This church's congregation has included Ben Franklin, George Washington…
11. Liberty Bell
From Business: Though it can no longer be rung, the bell remains a lasting American symbol of freedom.Though it can no longer be rung, the bell remains a lasting American…
12. Franklin Court
From Business: 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, the…
13. Arch Street Meeting House
From Business: Located in the heart of Old City, Philadelphia, Arch Street Meeting House is a museum, National Historic Landmark, and active Quaker place of worship.…
14. Congress Hall
From Business: 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 Philadelphia served…
15. Powel House
From Business: 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, the…
16. St Peter's Episcopal Church
From Business: Red-brick Episcopal church that was originally built as an alternative to Christ Church, which was deemed too muddy for "fine gentlemen and beautiful…
17. Physick House
From Business: 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. Philip Syng…
18. South Street
From Business: Known as Philadelphia's liveliest and funkiest strip, the street has more than 300 stores and restaurants.Known as Philadelphia's liveliest and funkiest strip,…
19. Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
From Business: The site of this church, the mother church of the African Methodist Episcopal order, is the oldest tract of land continuously owned by blacks in the U.S. Theres…
20. Old Zion Lutheran Church
From Business: Old Zion Lutheran Church is the direct descendent of the historical German Lutheran Congregation of St. Michaels' and Zion Lutheran Church. The congregation has…
21. Chestnut Street
From Business: 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 closed to…
22. Ben Franklin National Memorial
From Business: The National Memorial, modeled after the Roman Pantheon, features a 20-foot marble statue of Benjamin Franklin as well as some of Franklins possessions,…
I personally have an attachment to this house. I grew up a couple doors away from his Brothers house on Stevens Street. Every morning my Mother…
25. Sacred Heart Church
28. Temple Menorah-Keneseth Chai
29. Samarpan Hindu Temple
30. St John Neumann Shrine
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