The Constitutional Walking Tour of Philadelphia takes you on a walking journey through America's Most Historic Area - the birthplace of America's nation. Step back in time to see where The Declaration of Independence and The United States Constitution were created. This 75-minute outdoor walking adventure includes more than 20 historic sites in the Independence National Historical Park, including the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. The tour is a primary overview on an outdoor walking journey.
525 Arch St, Independence Mall, Philadelphia, United States
Meeting point and tour intro
6th and Market Streets, , Philadelphia, United States
This open-air President’s House commemorates the predecessor the White House where President George Washington and President John Adams lived while they were in office, while Philadelphia was the Capital City of the United States from 1790-1800.
Seventh and Market Streets, , Philadelphia, United States
Declaration House, or Graff House as it is also referred to, is on the site where Thomas Jefferson lived when he wrote The Declaration of Independence.
526 Market Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, United States
The quintessential icon of American Freedom
520 Chestnut Street, Between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, United States
Independence Hall, the birthplace of America, was built in 1732 as the Pennsylvania State House.
6th & Chestnut Streets, , Philadelphia, United States
Constructed between 1787 and 1789 as the Philadelphia County Court House, Congress Hall served as the United States Capitol, the meeting place of the United States Congress, from 1790 to 1800
Independence Mall, , Philadelphia, United States
The former home to the U.S. Supreme Court
Across 5th Street from the Independence Hall, In the garden, right across the street east from Independance Hall, Philadelphia, United States
You will see the statue called The Signer, inspired by George Clymer.
104 S 5th St, Philadelphia, United States
Oldest scholarly society in the U.S.
105 S 5th St, , Philadelphia, United States
The nation’s first public library and the former Library of Congress
Chestnut Street, 4th and 5th Streets, Philadelphia, United States
One of the most influential financial institutions in the world, now a portrait gallery
320 Chestnut St, , Philadelphia, United States
The birthplace of the American Identity
320 Chestnut St, , Philadelphia, United States
Interpreting the role of the military in early U.S. history
120 S 3rd St, , Philadelphia, United States
Sparked the first great Constitutional debate
314 Market St # 322, , Philadelphia, United States
Ben Franklin’s home and the only Colonial-themed Post Office
20 N American St, On 2nd, Above Market Street, Philadelphia, United States
An active parish since 1695, often called the “Nation’s Church”
239 Arch St, , Philadelphia, United States
Where Betsy Ross sewed the first Stars and Stripes
320 Arch St, Philadelphia, United States
Home to the Society of Friends
50 N Independence Mall E, Philadelphia, United States
The final resting place of Benjamin Franklin
Meet by the 3 stone benches outside the main entrance
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