
Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia's gilded quarter — a world-class music conservatory, a legendary rare book collection, a Gothic Revival gem, and the nation's most remarkable medical museum.
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Rittenhouse Square
Bounded by Walnut, 18th, Rittenhouse Square S., and 19th Streets
Welcome to Rittenhouse Square — and welcome to Philadelphia's other park, the one that isn't about revolution or burial grounds but about the slower, quieter history of a city becoming comfortable wit

Curtis Institute of Music
1726 Locust St (corner of 18th & Locust)
The building at the corner of 18th and Locust was, in its previous life, the home of George Childs Drexel, a Philadelphia banker of considerable wealth. Today it houses one of the most remarkable musi
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church
1625 Locust St
St. Mark's Episcopal Church stands at 1625 Locust Street with the self-possession of a building that has no need to announce itself loudly. Built between 1848 and 1851, it is one of the finest example
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Rosenbach Museum & Library
2008–2010 Delancey Place
Delancey Place is one of the most beautiful residential streets in Philadelphia — a canopy of trees over a block of 19th-century brownstone and brick townhouses that has changed remarkably little in a
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Mütter Museum
19 S. 22nd St (College of Physicians of Philadelphia)
Our final stop on the Rittenhouse Square tour is deliberately unusual, and it is not for everyone. But it is one of the most genuinely thought-provoking places in Philadelphia, and it connects medicin
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