List of National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia

There are 67 National Historic Landmarks within Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. See also the List of National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania, which covers the 102 landmarks in the rest of the state.

Current listings

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[1] Landmark name Image Date designated[2] Location Neighborhood Description
1 Academy of Music
 
Academy of Music
December 29, 1962
(#66000674)
Center City

Broad & Locust Sts.

39°56′53″N 75°09′54″W / 39.9481°N 75.165°W / 39.9481; -75.165 (Academy of Music)
Rittenhouse Square West Former longtime home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and current home of the Pennsylvania Ballet and the Opera Company of Philadelphia. The oldest opera house in the United States that is still used for its original purpose.
2 American Philosophical Society Hall
 
American Philosophical Society Hall
January 12, 1965
(#66000675)
Center City

104 S. 5th St.
Independence Square

39°56′56″N 75°08′59″W / 39.9489°N 75.1497°W / 39.9489; -75.1497 (American Philosophical Society Hall)
Independence Mall Society founded 1743 by Benjamin Franklin. Building erected 1768. Early members included George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson.
3 Arch Street Friends Meeting House
 
Arch Street Friends Meeting House
June 23, 2011
(#71000716)
Center City
302–338 Arch Street

39°57′07″N 75°08′50″W / 39.9519°N 75.1472°W / 39.9519; -75.1472 (Arch Street Friends Meeting House)
Independence Mall Built by noted Federal period architect Owen Biddle. In continuous use since 1805. The largest Quaker meeting house in the country.
4 Athenaeum
 
Athenaeum
December 8, 1976
(#72001144)
Center City

219 S. 6th St.

39°56′48″N 75°09′06″W / 39.9467°N 75.1517°W / 39.9467; -75.1517 (Athenaeum)
Washington Square East A special collections library founded in 1814. The building was designed in 1845 by John Notman.
5 John Bartram House
 
John Bartram House
October 9, 1960
(#66000676)
Southwest Philadelphia

54th St. & Lindbergh Blvd.

39°55′54″N 75°12′43″W / 39.9317°N 75.2119°W / 39.9317; -75.2119 (John Bartram House)
Bartram Village Home of colonial-era botanist John Bartram and son William Bartram, and the oldest surviving botanic garden in North America.
6 Boathouse Row
 
Boathouse Row
February 27, 1987
(#87000821)
North Philadelphia

1–15 Kelly Drive

39°58′14″N 75°11′14″W / 39.97056°N 75.1872°W / 39.97056; -75.1872 (Boathouse Row)
Fairmount A row of fifteen historic boathouses along the Schuylkill River. The Schuylkill Navy is based here. Architect Frank Furness and the Undine Barge Club have association with this site.
7 Carpenters' Hall
 
Carpenters' Hall
April 15, 1970
(#70000552)
Center City

320 Chestnut St.

39°56′53″N 75°08′50″W / 39.9481°N 75.1472°W / 39.9481; -75.1472 (Carpenters' Hall)
Independence Mall The First Continental Congress met here.
8 Christ Church
 
Christ Church
April 15, 1970
(#70000553)
Center City

2nd St., between Market & Filbert Sts.

39°57′03″N 75°08′37″W / 39.9508°N 75.1436°W / 39.9508; -75.1436 (Christ Church)
Old City Founded 1695. First Episcopal Church in the country. Built 1727–1744.
9 Church of the Advocate
 
Church of the Advocate
June 19, 1996
(#80003620)
North Philadelphia

18th & Diamond Sts.

39°59′09″N 75°09′49″W / 39.9858°N 75.1636°W / 39.9858; -75.1636 (Church of the Advocate)
North Philadelphia Built 1887–1897. The site in 1974 of the first ordinations of women as priests in the Episcopal Church.
10 Cliveden
 
Cliveden
January 20, 1961
(#66000677)
Northwest Philadelphia

6401 Germantown Ave.

40°02′50″N 75°10′54″W / 40.0472°N 75.1817°W / 40.0472; -75.1817 (Cliveden)
Mt. Airy The scene of fighting at the Battle of Germantown.
11 The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Building
 
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Building
October 6, 2008
(#08001088)
Center City

19 South 22nd St.

39°57′12″N 75°10′36″W / 39.9533°N 75.1767°W / 39.9533; -75.1767 (The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Building)
Rittenhouse Square West
12 Colonial Germantown Historic District
 
Colonial Germantown Historic District
June 23, 1965
(#66000678)
Northwest Philadelphia

Germantown Ave., between Windrim Ave. & Upsal St.

40°02′11″N 75°10′29″W / 40.0364°N 75.1747°W / 40.0364; -75.1747 (Colonial Germantown Historic District)
Mt. Airy and Germantown Associated with William Penn.
13 John Coltrane House
 
John Coltrane House
January 20, 1999
(#99000628)
North Philadelphia

1511 North 33rd St.

39°58′49″N 75°11′21″W / 39.9803°N 75.1892°W / 39.9803; -75.1892 (John Coltrane House)
Strawberry Mansion A home of jazz saxophonist John Coltrane.
14 Edward D. Cope House
 
Edward D. Cope House
May 15, 1975
(#75001660)
Center City

2102 Pine St.

39°56′49″N 75°10′36″W / 39.9469°N 75.1767°W / 39.9469; -75.1767 (Edward D. Cope House)
Rittenhouse Square West A home of paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope, who is listed in National Academy of Sciences.
15 Thomas Eakins House
 
Thomas Eakins House
December 21, 1965
(#66000679)
North Philadelphia

1729 Mount Vernon Pl.

39°57′56″N 75°10′02″W / 39.9656°N 75.1672°W / 39.9656; -75.1672 (Thomas Eakins House)
Spring Garden Home of painter Thomas Eakins.
16 Eastern State Penitentiary
 
Eastern State Penitentiary
June 23, 1965
(#66000680)
North Philadelphia

21st St. & Fairmount Ave.

39°58′05″N 75°10′23″W / 39.9681°N 75.1731°W / 39.9681; -75.1731 (Eastern State Penitentiary)
Fairmount Considered to be the world's first true penitentiary, designed by John Haviland.
17 Elfreth's Alley Historic District
 
Elfreth's Alley Historic District
October 9, 1960
(#66000681)
Center City

Between 2nd & Front Sts.

39°57′10″N 75°08′33″W / 39.9528°N 75.1425°W / 39.9528; -75.1425 (Elfreth's Alley Historic District)
Old City The country's oldest residential neighborhood in continuous use.
18 Fairmount Water Works
 
Fairmount Water Works
May 11, 1976
(#76001662)
North Philadelphia

Eastern banks of the Schuylkill River

39°57′59″N 75°11′09″W / 39.9664°N 75.1858°W / 39.9664; -75.1858 (Fairmount Water Works)
Fairmount Park First municipal waterworks in the United States. Designed in 1812 by Frederick Graff and built between 1819 and 1822, it operated until 1909.
19 First Bank of the United States
 
First Bank of the United States
May 4, 1987
(#87001292)
Center City

116 S. Third St.

39°56′53″N 75°08′47″W / 39.9481°N 75.1464°W / 39.9481; -75.1464 (First Bank of the United States)
Independence Mall Has association with Washington and Alexander Hamilton.
20 Fort Mifflin
 
Fort Mifflin
August 29, 1970
(#70000554)
Southwest Philadelphia

Marina & Penrose Ferry Rds.

39°52′31″N 75°12′47″W / 39.87528°N 75.2131°W / 39.87528; -75.2131 (Fort Mifflin)
Philadelphia International Airport Revolutionary War-era fort on the Delaware River.
21 Founder's Hall, Girard College
 
Founder's Hall, Girard College
August 4, 1969
(#69000158)
North Philadelphia

Corinthian & Girard Aves.

39°58′26″N 75°10′12″W / 39.9739°N 75.17°W / 39.9739; -75.17 (Founder's Hall, Girard College)
Girard College Boarding school (K-12) for orphans established by the will of Stephen Girard.
22 Friends Hospital
 
Friends Hospital
January 20, 1999
(#99000629)
Northeast Philadelphia

4641 Roosevelt Blvd.

40°01′36″N 75°06′07″W / 40.0267°N 75.1019°W / 40.0267; -75.1019 (Friends Hospital)
Northwood The first private psychiatric hospital in the U.S., founded in 1813 by the Quakers. Designed and/or influenced by William Tuke, York Retreat, and Thomas Scattergood.
23 Furness Library, School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania
 
Furness Library, School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania
February 4, 1985
(#72001154)
West Philadelphia

34th St. below Walnut St.

39°57′06″N 75°11′34″W / 39.9517°N 75.1928°W / 39.9517; -75.1928 (Furness Library, School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania)
University City Library at the University of Pennsylvania, designed by Frank Furness.
24 Germantown (Manheim) Cricket Club
 
Germantown (Manheim) Cricket Club
February 27, 1987
(#87000758)
Northwest Philadelphia

5140 Morris St.

40°01′25″N 75°10′24″W / 40.0236°N 75.1733°W / 40.0236; -75.1733 (Germantown (Manheim) Cricket Club)
Germantown Bill Tilden was a member.
25 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House
 
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House
December 8, 1976
(#76001663)
South Philadelphia

1006 Bainbridge St.

39°56′31″N 75°09′34″W / 39.9419°N 75.1594°W / 39.9419; -75.1594 (Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House)
Bella Vista A home of Frances Harper
26 Hill-Keith-Physick House
 
Hill-Keith-Physick House
January 7, 1976
(#71000726)
Center City

321 S. Fourth St.

39°56′40″N 75°08′54″W / 39.9444°N 75.1483°W / 39.9444; -75.1483 (Hill-Keith-Physick House)
Society Hill A home of Philip Syng Physick, "father of American surgery".
27 Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital
 
Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital
June 23, 1965
(#66000684)
West Philadelphia

49th & Market Sts.

39°57′42″N 75°13′02″W / 39.96167°N 75.2172°W / 39.96167; -75.2172 (Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital)
Mill Creek Men's hospital built 1856–59. Plan influenced by Thomas Story Kirkbride.
28 Insurance Company of North America (INA) Building
 
Insurance Company of North America (INA) Building
June 2, 1978
(#78002449)
Center City

1600 Arch St.

39°57′16″N 75°10′02″W / 39.9544°N 75.1672°W / 39.9544; -75.1672 (Insurance Company of North America (INA) Building)
Logan Square
29 Johnson House
 
Johnson House
December 9, 1997
(#72001162)
Northwest Philadelphia

6306 Germantown Ave.

40°02′36″N 75°10′52″W / 40.0433°N 75.1811°W / 40.0433; -75.1811 (Johnson House)
Germantown Underground Railroad station house within the Colonial Germantown Historic District.
30 Laurel Hill Cemetery
 
Laurel Hill Cemetery
August 5, 1998
(#77001185)
North Philadelphia

3822 Ridge Ave.

40°00′15″N 75°11′19″W / 40.00417°N 75.1886°W / 40.00417; -75.1886 (Laurel Hill Cemetery)
Fairmount Park One of the first rural cemeteries, designed by John Notman.
31 J. Peter Lesley House
 
J. Peter Lesley House
October 12, 1994
(#94001646)
Center City

1008 Clinton St.

39°56′43″N 75°09′31″W / 39.94528°N 75.1586°W / 39.94528; -75.1586 (J. Peter Lesley House)
Washington Square West A home of geologist J. Peter Lesley.
32 James Logan Home
 
James Logan Home
January 12, 1965
(#66000690)
North Philadelphia

18th & Cortland Sts.

40°01′29″N 75°09′13″W / 40.0247°N 75.1536°W / 40.0247; -75.1536 (James Logan Home)
Logan The colonial-era home of James Logan.
33 Memorial Hall
 
Memorial Hall
December 8, 1976
(#76001665)
West Philadelphia

North Concourse Drive

39°58′46″N 75°12′35″W / 39.9794°N 75.2097°W / 39.9794; -75.2097 (Memorial Hall)
Fairmount Park Designed by Herman Schwartzmann for the 1876 Centennial Exposition.
34 Merchants' Exchange Building
 
Merchants' Exchange Building
August 7, 2001
(#01001047)
Center City

143 S. Third St.

39°56′50″N 75°08′46″W / 39.9472°N 75.1461°W / 39.9472; -75.1461 (Merchants' Exchange Building)
Independence Mall Designed by William Strickland; part of Independence National Historical Park
35 Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
 
Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
May 30, 1974
(#72001166)
Center City

419 Richard Allen Ave.
(South 6th St.)

39°56′35″N 75°09′09″W / 39.9431°N 75.1525°W / 39.9431; -75.1525 (Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church)
Society Hill African Methodist Episcopal church on Underground Railroad that was visited by Frederick Douglass, Lucretia Mott, Rosa Parks, and Colin Powell.
36 Mount Pleasant
 
Mount Pleasant
May 30, 1974
(#66000685)
North Philadelphia

East Reservoir Drive

39°59′00″N 75°12′00″W / 39.9833°N 75.2°W / 39.9833; -75.2 (Mount Pleasant)
Fairmount Park
37 New Century Guild
 
New Century Guild
November 4, 1993
(#93001611)
Center City

1307 Locust St.

39°56′53″N 75°09′46″W / 39.948089°N 75.162694°W / 39.948089; -75.162694 (New Century Guild)
Washington Square West
38 New Market
 
New Market
November 13, 1966
(#66000686)
Center City

S. 2nd St., between Pine & Lombard Sts.

39°56′35″N 75°08′43″W / 39.9431°N 75.1453°W / 39.9431; -75.1453 (New Market)
Society Hill
39 Charles Willson Peale House
 
Charles Willson Peale House
December 21, 1965
(#66000687)
North Philadelphia

2100 Clarkson Ave.

40°02′17″N 75°09′20″W / 40.0381°N 75.1556°W / 40.0381; -75.1556 (Charles Willson Peale House)
Logan A home of Charles Willson Peale who painted George Washington. Peale's sons Raphael, Rembrandt and Reubens Peale also became artists and have association with this site.
40 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
 
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
May 15, 1975
(#71000731)
Center City

Broad & Cherry Sts.

39°57′19″N 75°09′48″W / 39.95528°N 75.1633°W / 39.95528; -75.1633 (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts)
Hahnemann
41 Pennsylvania Hospital
 
Pennsylvania Hospital
June 22, 1965
(#66000688)
Center City

8th & Spruce Sts.

39°56′41″N 75°09′21″W / 39.9447°N 75.1558°W / 39.9447; -75.1558 (Pennsylvania Hospital)
Washington Square West Dr. Thomas Bond and Benjamin Franklin supported its development.
42 Philadelphia City Hall
 
Philadelphia City Hall
December 8, 1976
(#76001666)
Center City

Penn Square, at Broad & Market Sts.

39°57′08″N 75°09′49″W / 39.9522°N 75.1636°W / 39.9522; -75.1636 (Philadelphia City Hall)
Market East Designed by John McArthur Jr.; decorated by Alexander Milne Calder, including sculpture of William Penn on top.
43 Philadelphia Contributionship
 
Philadelphia Contributionship
December 22, 1977
(#71000732)
Center City

212 S. 4th St.

39°56′49″N 75°08′54″W / 39.9469°N 75.1483°W / 39.9469; -75.1483 (Philadelphia Contributionship)
Society Hill The oldest property insurance company in the United States, founded in 1752 by Benjamin Franklin. Built 1836.
44 Philadelphia's Masonic Temple
 
Philadelphia's Masonic Temple
February 4, 1985
(#71000727)
Center City

1 N. Broad St.

39°57′13″N 75°09′46″W / 39.9536°N 75.1628°W / 39.9536; -75.1628 (Philadelphia's Masonic Temple)
Market East
45 Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS) Building
 
Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS) Building
December 8, 1976
(#76001667)
Center City

12 S. 12th St.

39°57′06″N 75°09′38″W / 39.9517°N 75.1606°W / 39.9517; -75.1606 (Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS) Building)
Market East Designed by George Howe and William Lescaze.
46 Philadelphia School of Design for Women
 
Philadelphia School of Design for Women
November 4, 1993
(#93001608)
North Philadelphia

1346 North Broad St.

39°58′28″N 75°09′33″W / 39.9744°N 75.1592°W / 39.9744; -75.1592 (Philadelphia School of Design for Women)
Cabot Edwin Forrest House, first home of the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, founded in 1848 by Sarah Peter, the only women's art and design college in the nation.
47 Edgar Allan Poe House
 
Edgar Allan Poe House
December 29, 1962
(#66000689)
North Philadelphia

532 N. 7th St.

39°57′43″N 75°08′59″W / 39.961980°N 75.149748°W / 39.961980; -75.149748 (Edgar Allan Poe House)
Callowhill A home of Edgar Allan Poe.
48 Race Street Meetinghouse
 
Race Street Meetinghouse
November 4, 1993
(#93001610)
Center City

1515 Cherry St.

39°57′21″N 75°09′55″W / 39.9558°N 75.1653°W / 39.9558; -75.1653 (Race Street Meetinghouse)
Hahnemann Hicksites were here. Hannah Clothier Hull, Lucretia Mott, and Alice Paul have some association here.
49 Reading Terminal and Trainshed
 
Reading Terminal and Trainshed
December 8, 1976
(#72001170)
Center City

1115–1141 Market St.

39°57′08″N 75°09′33″W / 39.9522°N 75.1592°W / 39.9522; -75.1592 (Reading Terminal and Trainshed)
Philadelphia Historic train depot, passenger station, and company headquarters of the Reading Railroad.
50 Reynolds-Morris House
 
Reynolds-Morris House
December 24, 1967
(#67000020)
Center City

225 South Eighth St.

39°56′51″N 75°09′16″W / 39.9475°N 75.1544°W / 39.9475; -75.1544 (Reynolds-Morris House)
Society Hill
51 Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research Laboratories and David Goddard Laboratories Buildings
 
Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research Laboratories and David Goddard Laboratories Buildings
January 16, 2009
(#09000081)
West Philadelphia

3700–3710 Hamilton Walk

39°56′59″N 75°11′53″W / 39.9497°N 75.1981°W / 39.9497; -75.1981 (Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research Laboratories and David Goddard Laboratories Buildings)
University City Two connected buildings on the University of Pennsylvania that were designed by Louis Kahn and built in the 1960s
52 Rittenhousetown Historic District
 
Rittenhousetown Historic District
April 27, 1992
(#92001878)
Northwest Philadelphia

206–210 Lincoln Drive

40°01′43″N 75°11′28″W / 40.0286°N 75.1911°W / 40.0286; -75.1911 (Rittenhousetown Historic District)
Fairmount Park Site of British North America's first paper mill. The mill was built in Germantown by William Rittenhouse and his son Nicholas in 1690. Six of the mill town's forty-plus buildings stand today. They include the 1707 Homestead which was the 1732 birthplace of David Rittenhouse.
53 St. James-the-Less Episcopal Church
 
St. James-the-Less Episcopal Church
February 4, 1985
(#74001801)
North Philadelphia

Hunting Park Ave. at Clearfield St.

40°00′13″N 75°10′57″W / 40.0036°N 75.1825°W / 40.0036; -75.1825 (St. James-the-Less Episcopal Church)
Allegheny West Gothic church of important design influence
54 St. Mark's Episcopal Church
 
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
February 4, 1985
(#82003815)
Center City

1625 Locust St.

39°56′56″N 75°10′07″W / 39.9489°N 75.1686°W / 39.9489; -75.1686 (St. Mark's Episcopal Church)
Rittenhouse Square East Designed by John Notman.
55 St. Peter's Church
 
St. Peter's Church
June 18, 1996
(#96000969)
Center City

Third & Pine Sts.

39°56′35″N 75°08′52″W / 39.9431°N 75.1478°W / 39.9431; -75.1478 (St. Peter's Church)
Society Hill Designed and/or built by Robert Smith.
56 Second Bank of the United States
 
Second Bank of the United States
May 4, 1987
(#87001293)
Center City

420 Chestnut St.

39°56′55″N 75°08′54″W / 39.9486°N 75.1483°W / 39.9486; -75.1483 (Second Bank of the United States)
Independence Mall Designed by William Strickland. Associated with Nicholas Biddle and Andrew Jackson.
57 Thomas Sully Residence
 
Thomas Sully Residence
December 21, 1965
(#66000691)
Center City

530 Spruce St.

39°56′42″N 75°09′05″W / 39.9449°N 75.1514°W / 39.9449; -75.1514 (Thomas Sully Residence)
Society Hill Home of Thomas Sully.
58 Henry O. Tanner Homesite
 
Henry O. Tanner Homesite
May 11, 1976
(#76001672)
North Philadelphia

2908 West Diamond St.

39°59′16″N 75°10′52″W / 39.9878°N 75.1811°W / 39.9878; -75.1811 (Henry O. Tanner Homesite)
Strawberry Mansion A home of Henry Ossawa Tanner
59 United States Naval Asylum
 
United States Naval Asylum
January 7, 1976
(#72001173)
South Philadelphia

Gray's Ferry Ave. at 24th St.

39°56′38″N 75°11′01″W / 39.94389°N 75.1836°W / 39.94389; -75.1836 (United States Naval Asylum)
Southwest Center City Designed by William Strickland.
60 USS BECUNA
 
USS BECUNA
January 14, 1986
(#78002458)
Center City

Penn's Landing, Delaware Ave. & Spruce St.

39°56′36″N 75°08′28″W / 39.9433°N 75.1411°W / 39.9433; -75.1411 (USS BECUNA)
Penn's Landing A Balao-class submarine that fought in World War II.
61 USS OLYMPIA
 
USS OLYMPIA
January 29, 1964
(#66000692)
Center City

Penn's Landing, Pier 40, at the foot of Chestnut St.

39°56′36″N 75°08′27″W / 39.9433°N 75.1408°W / 39.9433; -75.1408 (USS OLYMPIA)
Penn's Landing A naval cruiser that served as Commodore George Dewey's flagship in the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898, during the Spanish–American War.
62 Wagner Free Institute of Science
 
Wagner Free Institute of Science
December 14, 1990
(#89000361)
North Philadelphia

17th St. & Montgomery Ave.

39°58′50″N 75°09′46″W / 39.9806°N 75.1628°W / 39.9806; -75.1628 (Wagner Free Institute of Science)
North Central Founded by William Wagner. Dr. Joseph Leidy has some association, also.
63 Walnut Street Theatre
 
Walnut Street Theatre
December 29, 1962
(#66000693)
Center City

9th & Walnut Sts.

39°56′54″N 75°09′20″W / 39.9483°N 75.1556°W / 39.9483; -75.1556 (Walnut Street Theatre)
Washington Square West The oldest continuously operating theatre in the English-speaking world and the oldest in the United States. Maude Adams, Sarah Bernhardt, John Drew, Sir Henry Irving, Richard Mansfield, and Ellen Terry performed here.
64 John Wanamaker Store
 
John Wanamaker Store
June 2, 1978
(#78002459)
Center City

Juniper & Market Sts.

39°57′07″N 75°09′44″W / 39.9519°N 75.1622°W / 39.9519; -75.1622 (John Wanamaker Store)
Market East One of the first department stores in the United States.
65 Woodford
 
Woodford
December 24, 1967
(#67000021)
North Philadelphia

E. Fairmount Park

39°59′33″N 75°11′18″W / 39.9925°N 75.1883°W / 39.9925; -75.1883 (Woodford)
Fairmount Park A home of William Coleman.
66 The Woodlands
 
The Woodlands
December 24, 1967
(#67000022)
West Philadelphia

4000 Woodland Ave.

39°56′50″N 75°12′10″W / 39.9472°N 75.2028°W / 39.9472; -75.2028 (The Woodlands)
University City Colonial mansion and later a rural cemetery.
67 Wyck
 
Wyck
December 14, 1990
(#71000736)
Northwest Philadelphia

6206 Germantown Ave.

40°02′24″N 75°10′43″W / 40.04°N 75.178611°W / 40.04; -75.178611 (Wyck)
Germantown Historic house, begun in 1690, the oldest in Germantown, the site of a British field hospital in the Battle of Germantown.

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References

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  1. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.