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Nineteenth Century coach houses are found in many of Philadelphia’s neighborhoods, like this one near Rittenhouse Square. Once lodging carriages and horses, they are located on the tiny streets running behind larger homes and mansions.

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Amish Boys with Horse and Buggy, Lancaster County

Germans settled this charming county just west of Philadelphia in the 17th century.

Autumn on Waverly Street

Waverly Street is one of Philadelphia’s many charming “tiny streets.”

Chestnut Hill House

Large homes abound on the tree lined streets of this old, fashionable Philadelphia neighborhood.

Exploring “Billy Goat” at Rittenhouse Square

Rittenhouse Square is one of Philadelphia’s most beloved parks, known for its leafy paths and lively neighborhood energy.

Gazebo, Longwood Gardens

Located in suburban Philadelphia, Longwood Gardens is one of the premier botanical gardens in the United States.

Golden Benches, Rittenhouse Square

Rittenhouse Square is Philadelphia’s most popular park and was named one of the top public places in North America.

High Hollow, Philadelphia

This Chestnut Hill residence in the Northwest section of Philadelphia was designed and built by famed Philadelphia architect George Howe as his private home.

Holy Trinity, Rittenhouse Square

A solitary individual in prayer is depicted within the Church of the Holy Trinity, Episcopal, Rittenhouse Square.

Italian Market in Winter

Located in South Philadelphia, this is the largest and oldest working outdoor market in the United States.

Keeping Watch over Manayunk

St. John the Baptist Church stands vigil over this picturesque “old world” neighborhood in Philadelphia.

Parc, Rittenhouse Square

Rittenhouse Square is Philadelphia’s most popular park and was named one of the top public places in North America.

Philadelphia Townhouse

In the 1860s, many stately brownstone townhouses were built in the Second Empire Revival style in the Rittenhouse Square area.

Rosenbach Museum and Library

The Rosenbach Museum and Library is located in the elegant 1860s Rosenbach townhouse in Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse-Fitler historic district.

Saint Mark’s at Christmas

Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church, a National Historic Landmark, was completed in 1849 by revered architect John Notman.

Saint Mark’s, Locust Street

Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church, a National Historic Landmark, was completed in 1849 by revered architect John Notman.

Ted and Ben, Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill is one of Philadelphia’s most picturesque and historic neighborhoods, where tree-lined streets and elegant homes evoke timeless small-town charm.

Ted and Jamie at Longwood Gardens

Located in suburban Philadelphia, Longwood Gardens is one of the premier botanical gardens in the United States and boasts one of the world’s greatest greenhouse structures.

The Valley Green Inn, Philadelphia

Built in 1850 as a roadhouse, the Valley Green Inn is one of the most popular places in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park.

Tulips, Pennsylvania Hospital

Pennsylvania Hospital, the first hospital in the United States, was built from 1755 to 1794 for the treatment of the poor and mentally ill.

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