My Daily Travels: Our Nation's Oldest Residential Street Celebrates Working Class America

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Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Our Nation's Oldest Residential Street Celebrates Working Class America

Elfreth’s Alley, nestled between Second Street and the Delaware River, thirty-one Federal and Georgian residences stand as reminders of the early days of Philadelphia. This historic street preserves over 300 years of colonial Philadelphia. Elfreth’s Alley was not included in the original plans for... Sign in to see full entry.

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