词条 | List of National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia |
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There are 67 National Historic Landmarks within Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. See also the List of National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania, which covers the other 98 National Historic Landmarks in the rest of the state. {{GeoGroup}}{{-}}Current listings{{NRHP header|NHL|county=Neighborhood}}{{NRHP row|NHL|pos=1 |article=Academy of Music (Philadelphia) |name=Academy of Music |image=Phila AcademyofMusicl06.JPG |date=1962-12-29 |address=Center City Broad & Locust Sts. |lat=39.9481 |lon=-75.165 |county=Rittenhouse Square West |description= 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. |refnum=66000674 |commonscat=Academy of Music (Philadelphia) }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=2 |article=Philosophical Hall |name=American Philosophical Society Hall |image=AmericanPhilosophicalSociety.png |date=1965-01-12 |address=Center City 104 S. 5th St. Independence Square |lat=39.9489 |lon=-75.1497 |county=Independence Mall |description= Society founded 1743 by Benjamin Franklin. Building erected 1768. Early members included George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. |refnum=66000675 |commonscat=Philosophical Hall }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=3 |article=Arch Street Friends Meeting House |name=Arch Street Friends Meeting House |image=WTP C01 AMP 1.jpg |date=2011-06-23 |address=Center City 302–338 Arch Street |lat=39.9519 |lon=-75.1472 |county=Independence Mall |description= Built by noted Federal period architect Owen Biddle. In continuous use since 1805. The largest Quaker meeting house in the country. |refnum=71000716 |commonscat=Arch Street Friends Meeting House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=4 |article=Athenaeum of Philadelphia |name=Athenaeum |image=PhiladelphiaAthenaeum.png |date=1976-12-08 |address=Center City 219 S. 6th St. |lat=39.9467 |lon=-75.1517 |county=Washington Square East |description= A special collections library founded in 1814. The building was designed in 1845 by John Notman. |refnum=72001144 |commonscat=Athenaeum of Philadelphia }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=5 |article=Bartram's Garden |name=John Bartram House |image=Bartram House May 2002c.jpg |date=1960-10-09 |address=Southwest Philadelphia 54th St. & Lindbergh Blvd. |lat=39.9317 |lon=-75.2119 |county=Bartram Village |description=Home of colonial-era botanist John Bartram and son William Bartram, and the oldest surviving botanic garden in North America. |refnum=66000676 |commonscat=Bartram's Garden }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=6 |article=Boathouse Row |name=Boathouse Row |image=Boathouse Row-wide.JPG |date=1987-02-27 |address=North Philadelphia 1–15 Kelly Drive |lat=39.97056 |lon=-75.1872 |county=Fairmount |description= 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. |refnum=87000821 |commonscat=Boathouse Row }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=7 |article=Carpenters' Hall |name=Carpenters' Hall |image=CarpentersHall00.jpg |date=1970-04-15 |address=Center City 320 Chestnut St. |lat=39.9481 |lon=-75.1472 |county=Independence Mall |description= The First Continental Congress met here. |refnum=70000552 |commonscat=Carpenters' Hall }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=8 |article=Christ Church, Philadelphia |name=Christ Church |image=VIEW OF EXTERIOR FROM SE - Christ Church, 22-26 North Second Street, Philadelphia, HABS PA,51-PHILA,7-37.jpg |date=1970-04-15 |address=Center City 2nd St., between Market & Filbert Sts. |lat=39.9508 |lon=-75.1436 |county=Old City |description= Founded 1695. First Episcopal Church in the country. Built 1727–1744. |refnum=70000553 |commonscat=Christ Church, Philadelphia }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=9 |article=Church of the Advocate |name=Church of the Advocate |image=Church-of-the-Advocate-Phila.png |date=1996-06-19 |address=North Philadelphia 18th & Diamond Sts. |lat=39.9858 |lon=-75.1636 |county=North Philadelphia |description= Built 1887–1897. The site in 1974 of the first ordinations of women as priests in the Episcopal Church. |refnum=80003620 |commonscat=Church of the Advocate }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=10 |article=Cliveden (Benjamin Chew House) |name=Cliveden |image=Cliveden Mansion, Philadelphia, HABS PA-1184-88.jpg |date=1961-01-20 |address=Northwest Philadelphia 6401 Germantown Ave. |lat=40.0472 |lon=-75.1817 |county=Mt. Airy |description= The scene of fighting at the Battle of Germantown. |refnum=66000677 |commonscat=Cliveden (Germantown, Pennsylvania) }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=11 |article=The College of Physicians of Philadelphia |name=The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Building |image=College of Physicians 1.JPG |date=2008-10-06 |address=Center City 19 South 22nd St. |lat=39.9533 |lon=-75.1767 |county=Rittenhouse Square West |description= |refnum=08001088 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=12 |article=Colonial Germantown Historic District |name=Colonial Germantown Historic District |image=42-ConcordSchool.jpg |date=1965-06-23 |address=Northwest Philadelphia Germantown Ave., between Windrim Ave. & Upsal St. |lat=40.0364 |lon=-75.1747 |county=Mt. Airy and Germantown |description= Associated with William Penn. |refnum=66000678 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=13 |article=John Coltrane House |name=John Coltrane House |image=JohnColtraneHouse.png |date=1999-01-20 |address=North Philadelphia 1511 North 33rd St. |lat=39.9803 |lon=-75.1892 |county=Strawberry Mansion |description= A home of jazz saxophonist John Coltrane. |refnum=99000628 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=14 |article=Edward Drinker Cope House |name=Edward D. Cope House |image=Edward Drinker Cope Houses, 2100-2102 Pine Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania).jpg |alt=1984 HABS photo |date=1975-05-15 |address=Center City 2102 Pine St. |lat=39.9469 |lon=-75.1767 |county=Rittenhouse Square West |description= A home of paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope, who is listed in National Academy of Science. |refnum=75001660 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=15 |article=Thomas Eakins House |name=Thomas Eakins House |image=Thomas Eakins House, 1729 Mount Vernon Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania).jpg |alt=1967 HABS photo |date=1965-12-21 |address=North Philadelphia 1729 Mount Vernon Pl. |lat=39.9656 |lon=-75.1672 |county=Spring Garden |description= Home of painter Thomas Eakins. |refnum=66000679 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=16 |article=Eastern State Penitentiary |name=Eastern State Penitentiary |image=EasternStatePenitentiary.JPG |date=1965-06-23 |address=North Philadelphia 21st St. & Fairmount Ave. |lat=39.9681 |lon=-75.1731 |county=Fairmount |description= Considered to be the world's first true penitentiary, designed by John Haviland. |refnum=66000680 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=17 |article=Elfreth's Alley Historic District |name=Elfreth's Alley Historic District |image=phila-elfrethsalley.jpg |date=1960-10-09 |address=Center City Between 2nd & Front Sts. |lat=39.9528 |lon=-75.1425 |county=Old City |description= The country's oldest residential neighborhood in continuous use. |refnum=66000681 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=18 |article=Fairmount Water Works |name=Fairmount Water Works |image=Fairmount Water Works LOC 314409cu.jpg |date=1976-05-11 |address=North Philadelphia Eastern banks of the Schuylkill River |lat=39.9664 |lon=-75.1858 |county=Fairmount Park |description= First municipal waterworks in the United States. Designed in 1812 by Frederick Graff and built between 1819 and 1822, it operated until 1909. |refnum=76001662 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=19 |article=First Bank of the United States |name=First Bank of the United States |image=First Bank of the United States.jpg |date=1987-05-04 |address=Center City 116 S. Third St. |lat=39.9481 |lon=-75.1464 |county=Independence Mall |description= Has association with Washington and Alexander Hamilton. |refnum=87001292 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=20 |article=Fort Mifflin |name=Fort Mifflin |image=Mifflin Casements01.png |date=1970-08-29 |address=Southwest Philadelphia Marina & Penrose Ferry Rds. |lat=39.87528 |lon=-75.2131 |county=Philadelphia International Airport |description= Revolutionary War-era fort on the Delaware River. |refnum=70000554 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=21 |article=Founder's Hall, Girard College |name=Founder's Hall, Girard College |image=Girard College.jpg |date=1969-08-04 |address=North Philadelphia Corinthian & Girard Aves. |lat=39.9739 |lon=-75.17 |county=Girard College |description= Boarding school (K-12) for orphans established by the will of Stephen Girard. |refnum=69000158 |commonscat=Founder's Hall (Girard College) }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=22 |article=Friends Hospital |name=Friends Hospital |image=WTP2 Mike Reali 08b.jpg |date=1999-01-20 |address=Northeast Philadelphia 4641 Roosevelt Blvd. |lat=40.0267 |lon=-75.1019 |county=Northwood |description= 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. |refnum=99000629 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=23 |article=Fisher Fine Arts Library |name=Furness Library, School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania |image=FisherLibrary.JPG |date=1985-02-04 |address=West Philadelphia 34th St. below Walnut St. |lat=39.9517 |lon=-75.1928 |county=University City |description= Library at the University of Pennsylvania, designed by Frank Furness. |refnum=72001154 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=24 |article=Germantown Cricket Club |name=Germantown (Manheim) Cricket Club |image=Germantown Clubhouse.gif |date=1987-02-27 |address=Northwest Philadelphia 5140 Morris St. |lat=40.0236 |lon=-75.1733 |county=Germantown |description= Bill Tilden was a member. |refnum=87000758 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=25 |article=Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House |name=Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House |image=Phila Harper house.jpg |date=1976-12-08 |address=South Philadelphia 1006 Bainbridge St. |lat=39.9419 |lon=-75.1594 |county=Bella Vista |description= A home of Frances Harper |refnum=76001663 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=26 |article=Hill-Keith-Physick House |name=Hill-Keith-Physick House |image=Hill-Physick House, 321 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania).jpg |alt=1972 HABS photo |date=1976-01-07 |address=Center City 321 S. Fourth St. |lat=39.9444 |lon=-75.1483 |county=Society Hill |description= A home of Philip Syng Physick, "father of American surgery". |refnum=71000726 |commonscat=Hill-Physick-Keith House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=27 |article=Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital |name=Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital |image=Kirkbride's Insane Asylum, play ground, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.jpg |date=1965-06-23 |address=West Philadelphia 49th & Market Sts. |lat=39.96167 |lon=-75.2172 |county=Mill Creek |description= Men's hospital built 1856–59. Plan influenced by Thomas Story Kirkbride. |refnum=66000684 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=28 |article=Insurance Company of North America (INA) Building |name=Insurance Company of North America (INA) Building |image=WTP D09 AMP 1.jpg |date=1978-06-02 |address=Center City 1600 Arch St. |lat=39.9544 |lon=-75.1672 |county=Logan Square |description= |refnum=78002449 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=29 |article=John Johnson House (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) |name=Johnson House |image=JohnsonHouseGermantown.jpg |date=1997-12-09 |address=Northwest Philadelphia 6306 Germantown Ave. |lat=40.0433 |lon=-75.1811 |county=Germantown |description= Underground Railroad station house within the Colonial Germantown Historic District. |refnum=72001162 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=30 |article=Laurel Hill Cemetery |name=Laurel Hill Cemetery |image=LaurelHillCemetery1.png |date=1998-08-05 |address=North Philadelphia 3822 Ridge Ave. |lat=40.00417 |lon=-75.1886 |county=Fairmount Park |description= One of the first rural cemeteries, designed by John Notman. |refnum=77001185 |commonscat=Laurel Hill Cemetery }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=31 |article=J. Peter Lesley House |name=J. Peter Lesley House |image=1008 Clinton Philly.JPG |date=1994-10-12 |address=Center City 1008 Clinton St. |lat=39.94528 |lon=-75.1586 |county=Washington Square West |description= A home of geologist J. Peter Lesley. |refnum=94001646 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=32 |article=Stenton (mansion) |name=James Logan Home |image=Stenton-mansion.png |date=1965-01-12 |address=North Philadelphia 18th & Cortland Sts. |lat=40.0247 |lon=-75.1536 |county=Logan |description= The colonial-era home of James Logan. |refnum=66000690 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=33 |article=Memorial Hall (Philadelphia) |name=Memorial Hall |image=MemorialHallPhila03.jpg |date=1976-12-08 |address=West Philadelphia North Concourse Drive |lat=39.9794 |lon=-75.2097 |county=Fairmount Park |description= Designed by Herman Schwartzmann for the 1876 Centennial Exposition. |refnum=76001665 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=34 |article=Merchants' Exchange Building (Philadelphia) |name=Merchants' Exchange Building |image=Philadelpia merchant exchange.jpg |date=2001-08-07 |address=Center City 143 S. Third St. |lat=39.9472 |lon=-75.1461 |county=Independence Mall |description= Designed by William Strickland; part of Independence National Historical Park |refnum=01001047 |commonscat=Merchants' Exchange Building (Philadelphia) }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=35 |article=Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church |name=Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church |image=MotherBethelAMEChurchPhila1.jpg |date=1974-05-30 |address=Center City 419 Richard Allen Ave. (South 6th St.) |lat=39.9431 |lon=-75.1525 |county=Society Hill |description= African Methodist Episcopal church on Underground Railroad that was visited by Frederick Douglass, Lucretia Mott, Rosa Parks, and Colin Powell. |refnum=72001166 |commonscat=Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church, Philadelphia, PA }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=36 |article=Mount Pleasant (mansion) |name=Mount Pleasant |image=MtPleasantFairmountPk.jpg |date=1974-05-30 |address=North Philadelphia East Reservoir Drive |lat=39.9833 |lon=-75.2 |county=Fairmount Park |description= |refnum=66000685 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=37 |article=New Century Guild |name=New Century Guild |image=New century guild building.jpg |date=1993-11-04 |address=Center City 1307 Locust St. |lat=39.948089 |lon=-75.162694 |county=Washington Square West |description= |refnum=93001611 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=38 |article=New Market (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) |name=New Market |image=HopeHoseCoNo6&FellowshipEngineCoNo29.jpg |date=1966-11-13 |address=Center City S. 2nd St., between Pine & Lombard Sts. |lat=39.9431 |lon=-75.1453 |county=Society Hill |description= |refnum=66000686 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=39 |article=Charles Willson Peale House |name=Charles Willson Peale House |image=Charles Willson Peale House, 5500 North Twentieth Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania).jpg |alt=1967 HABS photo |date=1965-12-21 |address=North Philadelphia 2100 Clarkson Ave. |lat=40.0381 |lon=-75.1556 |county=Logan |description= 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. |refnum=66000687 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=40 |article=Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts |name=Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts |image=Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.jpg |date=1975-05-15 |address=Center City Broad & Cherry Sts. |lat=39.95528 |lon=-75.1633 |county=Hahnemann |description= |refnum=71000731 |commonscat=Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=41 |article=Pennsylvania Hospital |name=Pennsylvania Hospital |image=Pennsylvania Hospital 2007.jpg |date=1965-06-22 |address=Center City 8th & Spruce Sts. |lat=39.9447 |lon=-75.1558 |county=Washington Square West |description= Dr. Thomas Bond and Benjamin Franklin supported its development. |refnum=66000688 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=42 |article=Philadelphia City Hall |name=Philadelphia City Hall |image=City Hall Philadelphia.jpg |date=1976-12-08 |address=Center City Penn Square, at Broad & Market Sts. |lat=39.9522 |lon=-75.1636 |county=Market East |description= Designed by John McArthur, Jr.; decorated by Alexander Milne Calder, including sculpture of William Penn on top. |refnum=76001666 |commonscat=Philadelphia City Hall }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=43 |article=Philadelphia Contributionship |name=Philadelphia Contributionship |image=Philadelphia Contributionship, House Fire Insurance, 212 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania).jpg |alt=1958 HABS photo |date=1977-12-22 |address=Center City 212 S. 4th St. |lat=39.9469 |lon=-75.1483 |county=Society Hill |description= The oldest property insurance company in the United States, founded in 1752 by Benjamin Franklin. Built 1836. |refnum=71000732 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=44 |article=Masonic Temple (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) |name=Philadelphia's Masonic Temple |image=Masonic_Temple_in_Philadelphia.jpg |date=1985-02-04 |address=Center City 1 N. Broad St. |lat=39.9536 |lon=-75.1628 |county=Market East |description= |refnum=71000727 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=45 |article=Loews Philadelphia Hotel |name=Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS) Building |image=PSFS-MarketSt.JPG |date=1976-12-08 |address=Center City 12 S. 12th St. |lat=39.9517 |lon=-75.1606 |county=Market East |description= Designed by George Howe and William Lescaze. |refnum=76001667 |commonscat=PSFS Building }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=46 |article=Edwin Forrest House |name=Philadelphia School of Design for Women |image=PhilaSchoolofDesign.jpg |date=1993-11-04 |address=North Philadelphia 1346 North Broad St. |lat=39.9744 |lon=-75.1592 |county=Cabot |description=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. |refnum=93001608 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=47 |article=Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site |name=Edgar Allan Poe House |image=PoeNHS.JPG |date=1962-12-29 |address=North Philadelphia 532 N. 7th St. |lat=39.961980 |lon=-75.149748 |county=Callowhill |description= A home of Edgar Allan Poe. |refnum=66000689 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=48 |article=Race Street Friends Meetinghouse |name=Race Street Meetinghouse |image=Race St Meeting.JPG |date=1993-11-04 |address=Center City 1515 Cherry St. |lat=39.9558 |lon=-75.1653 |county=Hahnemann |description= Hicksites were here. Hannah Clothier Hull, Lucretia Mott, and Alice Paul have some association here. |refnum=93001610 |commonscat=Race Street Friends Meetinghouse }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=49 |article=Reading Terminal |name=Reading Terminal and Trainshed |image=The_Reading_Terminal.jpg |date=1976-12-08 |address=Center City 1115–1141 Market St. |lat=39.9522 |lon=-75.1592 |county=Philadelphia |description= Historic train depot, passenger station, and company headquarters of the Reading Railroad. |refnum=72001170 |commonscat=Reading Terminal }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=50 |article=Reynolds-Morris House |name=Reynolds-Morris House |image=Reynolds-Morris House, 225 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania).jpg |alt=1972 HABS photo |date=1967-12-24 |address=Center City 225 South Eighth St. |lat=39.9475 |lon=-75.1544 |county=Society Hill |description= |refnum=67000020 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=51 |article=Richards Medical Research Laboratories |name=Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research Laboratories and David Goddard Laboratories Buildings |image=WTP2 Mike Reali 01f.jpg |date=2009-01-16 |address=West Philadelphia 3700–3710 Hamilton Walk |lat=39.9497 |lon=-75.1981 |county=University City |description= Two connected buildings on the University of Pennsylvania that were designed by Louis Kahn and built in the 1960s |refnum=09000081 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=52 |article=Historic RittenhouseTown |name=Rittenhousetown Historic District |image=Rittenhouse Homestead.jpg |alt=1995 HABS photo |date=1992-04-27 |address=Northwest Philadelphia 206–210 Lincoln Drive |lat=40.0286 |lon=-75.1911 |county=Fairmount Park |description=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. |refnum=92001878 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=53 |article=Church of St. James the Less |name=St. James-the-Less Episcopal Church |image=St-James-the-Less-Church.png |date=1985-02-04 |address=North Philadelphia Hunting Park Ave. at Clearfield St. |lat=40.0036 |lon=-75.1825 |county=Allegheny West |description= Gothic church of important design influence |refnum=74001801 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=54 |article=St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |name=St. Mark's Episcopal Church |image=St. Mark's Church (Episcopal), 1625 Locust Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania).jpg |alt=1958 HABS photo |date=1985-02-04 |address=Center City 1625 Locust St. |lat=39.9489 |lon=-75.1686 |county=Rittenhouse Square East |description= Designed by John Notman. |refnum=82003815 |commonscat=Saint Mark Church (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=55 |article=St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia |name=St. Peter's Church |image=StptrschurchDec2006.jpg |date=1996-06-18 |address=Center City Third & Pine Sts. |lat=39.9431 |lon=-75.1478 |county=Society Hill |description= Designed and/or built by Robert Smith. |refnum=96000969 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=56 |article=Second Bank of the United States |name=Second Bank of the United States |image=2ndBankofUSSouthFacade.JPG |date=1987-05-04 |address=Center City 420 Chestnut St. |lat=39.9486 |lon=-75.1483 |county=Independence Mall |description= Designed by William Strickland. Associated with Nicholas Biddle and Andrew Jackson. |refnum=87001293 |commonscat=Second Bank of the United States }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=57 |article=Thomas Sully Residence |name=Thomas Sully Residence |image=Thomas Sully House, 530 Spruce Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania) cropped.jpg |alt=1968 HABS photo |date=1965-12-21 |address=Center City 530 Spruce St. |lat=39.9449 |lon=-75.1514 |county=Society Hill |description= Home of Thomas Sully. |refnum=66000691 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=58 |article=Henry O. Tanner House |name=Henry O. Tanner Homesite |image=Henry O. Tanner House, 2908 West Diamond Street, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania).jpg |alt=1980 HABS photo |date=1976-05-11 |address=North Philadelphia 2908 West Diamond St. |lat=39.9878 |lon=-75.1811 |county=Strawberry Mansion |description= A home of Henry Ossawa Tanner |refnum=76001672 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=59 |article=Philadelphia Naval Asylum |name=United States Naval Asylum |image=Naval Asylum.jpg |date=1976-01-07 |address=South Philadelphia Gray's Ferry Ave. at 24th St. |lat=39.94389 |lon=-75.1836 |county=Southwest Center City |description= Designed by William Strickland. |refnum=72001173 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=60 |article=USS Becuna (SS-319) |name=USS BECUNA |image=USSBecuna.jpg |date=1986-01-14 |address=Center City Penn's Landing, Delaware Ave. & Spruce St. |lat=39.9433 |lon=-75.1411 |county=Penn's Landing |description= A Balao-class submarine that fought in World War II. |refnum=78002458 |commonscat=USS Becuna (SS-319) }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=61 |article=USS Olympia (C-6) |name=USS OLYMPIA |image=USS Olympia.jpg |date=1964-01-29 |address=Center City Penn's Landing, Pier 40, at the foot of Chestnut St. |lat=39.9433 |lon=-75.1408 |county=Penn's Landing |description=A naval cruiser that served as Commodore George Dewey's flagship in the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898, during the Spanish–American War. |refnum=66000692 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=62 |article=Wagner Free Institute of Science |name=Wagner Free Institute of Science |image=Wagnerfreeinstitute.jpg |date=1990-12-14 |address=North Philadelphia 17th St. & Montgomery Ave. |lat=39.9806 |lon=-75.1628 |county=North Central |description=Founded by William Wagner. Dr. Joseph Leidy has some association, also. |refnum=89000361 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=63 |article=Walnut Street Theatre |name=Walnut Street Theatre |image=WalnutStTheater.jpg |date=1962-12-29 |address=Center City 9th & Walnut Sts. |lat=39.9483 |lon=-75.1556 |county=Washington Square West |description=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. |refnum=66000693 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=64 |article=Wanamaker's |name=John Wanamaker Store |image=Wanamaker crowd.jpg |date=1978-06-02 |address=Center City Juniper & Market Sts. |lat=39.9519 |lon=-75.1622 |county=Market East |description=One of the first department stores in the United States. |refnum=78002459 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=65 |article=Woodford (mansion) |name=Woodford |image=Woodford-mansion.png |date=1967-12-24 |address=North Philadelphia E. Fairmount Park |lat=39.9925 |lon=-75.1883 |county=Fairmount Park |description=A home of William Coleman. |refnum=67000021 |commonscat=Woodford Mansion, Philadelphia }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=66 |article=The Woodlands (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) |name=The Woodlands |image=Woodlands Mansion NHL Philly.JPG |date=1967-12-24 |address=West Philadelphia 4000 Woodland Ave. |lat=39.9472 |lon=-75.2028 |county=University City |description=Colonial mansion and later a rural cemetery. |refnum=67000022 |commonscat=The Woodlands Cemetery }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHL |pos=67 |article=Wyck House |name=Wyck |image=Wyck House, Philadelphia, HABS PA-7-3-5.jpg |date=1990-12-14 |address=Northwest Philadelphia 6206 Germantown Ave. |lat=40.04 |lon=-75.178611 |county=Germantown |description=Historic house, begun in 1690, the oldest in Germantown, the site of a British field hospital in the Battle of Germantown. |refnum=71000736 }} |} See also{{Portal|Philadelphia}}
References{{NHLbyState}}{{National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania}}{{Philadelphia}} 2 : National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania|National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia |
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