Tour Overview
Philadelphia’s Best Sightseeing Experience!
Since Philadelphia is best seen by foot, The Constitutional Walking Tour of Philadelphiaguides you through the Independence National Historical Park area by connecting the buildings and places where the events of the American Revolution transpired. The Constitutionaltells the dramatic stories of the brave men and women who were responsible for creating America.
Founded in 1682 by William Penn, Philadelphia is the fifth largest city in the United States, and it is the second largest city on the East Coast with a metropolitan area population of approximately 5.8 million people.
Today, history lives side by side with a vibrant 21st Century city, and while you walk through history, be sure to take in the local flavor of the area’s restaurants, the sites and sounds of the area’s artists and the cultures of the area’s diverse population.
Stops
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Stop 1: National Constitution Center
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Stop 2: President's House
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Stop 3: Declaration House
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Stop 4: Signers' Walk
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Stop 5: The Liberty Bell
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Stop 6: Congress Hall
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Stop 7: Independence Hall
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Stop 8: Old City Hall
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Stop 9: Philosophical Hall
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Stop 10: Signers' Garden
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Stop 11: Library Hall
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Stop 12: Second Bank of the United States
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Stop 13: Carpenters' Hall
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Stop 14: New Hall Military Museum
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Stop 15: First Bank of the United States
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Stop 16: Fragments of Franklin Court
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Stop 17: Christ Church
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Stop 18: Betsy Ross House
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Stop 19: Arch Street Meeting House
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Stop 20: Benjamin Franklin's Grave
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Stop 21: Example Point of Interest, #21