Category:Landmarks
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Philadelphia Landmarks covers the historic sites, monuments, buildings, and iconic locations that define the City of Brotherly Love — from its colonial-era architecture to its modern cultural institutions.
Philadelphia is home to more 18th-century architecture than any other American city, including Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and Elfreth's Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States.
Subcategories
- Historic Sites - Revolutionary War and colonial-era landmarks
- National Historic Landmarks - Federally designated sites
- Religious Buildings - Churches, synagogues, and houses of worship
- Bridges - Delaware River crossings and historic bridges
- Monuments and Memorials - Public art and commemorative structures
- Architecture - Notable buildings by style and era
See also
Pages in category "Landmarks"
The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.