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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 41 MIN

Philadelphia Walking Tour. Discover the history behind the sites.

from U.S. Walking Tours. Guides to America’s Great Cities.

Episode Overview: Welcome to this episode's walking tour! Today we are exploring "America's Most Historic Square Mile". This 1.5-mile (2.4 km) loop will take you through the heart of Philadelphia's Old City, giving you an up-close look at the birthplace of American democracy. We begin and end our journey at the Independence Visitor Center (599 Market Street), making it easy to grab a map, get your timed tickets, and head out.Tour Highlights:Liberty Bell Center: We start with the iconic symbol of American freedom. You can view the famous cracked bell perfectly framed against the backdrop of Independence Hall.Independence Hall: A UNESCO World Heritage site and the legendary building where both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed and debated.The President’s House Site: Located at 6th and Market, this open-air museum sits on the site of the original "White House." It highlights the complex history of the property, including the stories of the enslaved people who worked there.Carpenters’ Hall: A beautiful Georgian-style building tucked away from the street, famous for hosting the First Continental Congress in 1774.Christ Church: Known as "The Nation's Church," this was the primary place of worship for Founders like Benjamin Franklin and George Washington.Elfreth’s Alley: Step back in time on the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in America, featuring original cobblestones dating back to 1703.Betsy Ross House: Visit the legendary courtyard and home where the seamstress is said to have sewn the very first American flag.Christ Church Burial Ground: Stop at the corner of 5th and Arch to peek through the iron fence at Benjamin Franklin’s grave. Don't forget to toss a penny on his headstone for good luck ("A penny saved is a penny earned")!.National Constitution Center: Our final historical stop is a modern, interactive museum dedicated to the Constitution and its four most powerful words: "We the People." Check out the famous "Signers' Hall" filled with life-sized bronze statues.Post-Tour Recommendation: After completing the loop back at the Visitor Center, we highly recommend taking a short walk west to the historic Reading Terminal Market to reward yourself with a celebratory, authentic Philly Cheesesteak.Sources & Links:The Philadelphia Freedom Trail: A Historic Square Mile Loop"Philadelphia - Wikipedia" – https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Philadelphia&oldid=1340516091"Philadelphia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage" – https://en.wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?title=Philadelphia&oldid=5216907Please note that this podcast was created with the help of AI.Copyrighted 2026. Licensed for use under Creative Commons Share Alike Attribution.

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