Tom S. • August 27, 2014Founded as Philadelphia's second Catholic parish in 1763 by nearby Saint Joseph's. Site of the first public religious commemoration of the Declaration of Independence. Hosted Washington, Adams, etc.
Concierge • December 24, 2010Love animals? They host a live nativity scene every year filled with sheep, baby cows and even a donkey!
Whitney Y. • October 13, 2014Cool old church. Apparently George Washington used to go here and the cemetery might be haunted at night. Either way, it's a cool stop.
Tom S. • August 27, 2014The oldest Catholic church in Philadelphia, founded by the Jesuits in 1733. An historic and still lively parish, even while somewhat hidden from the street. Founded nearby St. Mary's on 4th Street.
Eugene D. • September 11, 2014Beautiful historic building continuing the tradition of Ashkenazi traditional services on Shabbat ~9:30a followed by Kiddush. All are welcome for High Holidays, no tickets needed.
Steve L. • September 25, 2011One of oldest synagogues in US, pre-Revolutionary War. Many famous members. Received Washington's famous letter "To the Hebrew Congregations..." And 1864 letter from Lincoln.
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