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Philadelphia is home to several homes that date back to the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Pennsylvania's first secretary of state, James Logan, built his
Stenton
estate as a country retreat from the city. Located in Germantown which was the "country" back then, Stenton today is within Philadelphia city limits.
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Elfreth’s Alley
The nation’s oldest continuously inhabited street
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Ridley Creek State Park
More than 2,600 acres of gently rolling woodlands and meadows
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The Johnson House Historical Site, Inc.
A vital stop on the Underground Railroad
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The Powel House
A luxurious mid-Georgian 18th-century mansion
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Waynesborough
Home of Revolutionary War’s General “Mad” Anthony Wayne
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