Elfreth's Alley Museum

Elfreth's Alley Museum

Musée d'histoire, Autres grands espaces et Belvédère / Panorama
Center City East, Philadelphie
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  • Visit Philly
    Visit PhillyDécembre 14, 2011
    Elfreth’s Alley is well-known to most locals & visitors, but Bladen’s Court is a hidden courtyard off the alley that packs even more punch. Rumors are that it is haunted & a soldier was hung there.
  • HISTORY
    HISTORYAoût 31, 2012
    Established in 1702, this is known as America’s oldest residential street and today is lined with more than 30 houses, dating from the 1720s to 1830s.
  • Tom S.
    Tom ShakelyAoût 27, 2014
    Worth a stroll through this historic place; don't bother doing it as part of an organized tour—it's better to do it solo and look up history online.
  • Kayleigh H.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Kayleigh HarringtonAoût 14, 2017
    Come early or late to avoid the crowds and get a great photo of this historic street.
  • K K.
    K KopeckeAoût 20, 2014
    If you want to have fun on a cool summer afternoon, visit old city Philadelphia; don't forget Elfreth's Alley with it historical homes.
  • NBC Philadelphia
    NBC PhiladelphiaJuillet 27, 2011
    Elfreth's Alley is a National Historic Landmark District and includes 32 homes still intact, built between 1728 and 1836. It has survived many demolition threats including the construction of I-95.
  • Rob M.
    Rob McGowanAoût 6, 2018
    America's oldest residential street, featuring homes dating back to the 1720's (!!!).
  • Visit Philly
    Visit PhillyMai 1, 2012
    The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 1 or 19, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums. En savoir plus
  • Concierge
    ConciergeMai 23, 2011
    Ever wanted to see the inside the homes of Elfreth's Alley? Twice a year, they open their doors for public viewing! Don't miss "Fete Day" in June and "Deck the Alley" in December
  • Nick C.
    Nick CvetkovicNovembre 1, 2014
    Don't miss Deck the Alley on Saturday, December 6th '14 enjoy unique holiday decorations, carolers, refreshments, as well as encounters with Ben Franklin
  • Luis Felipe R.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Luis Felipe RiveraAoût 30, 2019
    La calle más antigua de los EU... parada obligada en Philadelphia!!! Está excelente para tomar muchas muchas fotos!!!
  • Larissa M.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Larissa MatteiDécembre 8, 2020
    So cute. This place breaths history.
  • Heather
    HeatherJuillet 31, 2010
    Highly recommend trying the free cell phone tour 585-627-4152.. well organized and tells you about each house on the st.
  • James C.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    James CAvril 11, 2015
    Watch for the hours they are open. Was closed when we went.
  • Patrick W.
    Patrick WittwerAvril 2, 2011
    A visité ce lieu plus de 100 fois
    Check out the First Friday gallery in the Elfreth's Alley Museum!
  • visitPA
    visitPAMai 24, 2010
    rumor has it that when Ben Franklin lived off this tiny cobblestone alley he invented the exterior mirror fixtures, to tip him off on his wife’s arrival and release his paramour(s). Cheeky!
  • Dan M.
    Dan MackMai 24, 2010
    Sneak down that one alley nearer to front and hang out in Bladen's Court. Chill little cove back there.
  • Heloisio L.
    Heloisio LimaNovembre 12, 2013
    Otima experiencia, vale a pena visitar!
  • Patrick W.
    Patrick WittwerSeptembre 19, 2010
    A visité ce lieu plus de 100 fois
    The guide book is only $6 and has a good bit of info on every single house.
  • cc
    ccDécembre 16, 2010
    Beautiful little street - worth the stroll, day or night
  • Rootless C.
    Hours: noon - 5 pm
  • Rootless C.
    Oldest residential street in America, Ben Franklin used to live off this street.
  • Jay S.
    Jay SpateholtsSeptembre 5, 2012
    Well, worth the visit and history lesson.
  • Elfreth's A.
    Elfreth's AlleyAvril 5, 2011
    A visité ce lieu plus de 25 fois
    While Ben Franklin did not invent the exterior mirror fixtures, he was known to refer to them as "Mother-in-Law Watchers."
  • Tim M.
    Tim MahoneyMars 7, 2010
    A visité ce lieu plus de 5 fois
    Oldest residential street in the country, marred only by the frequent duck boat stops
  • Samara Z.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Samara ZoghaibAoût 31, 2012
    interessante...
  • Jack ..
    Jack .Avril 5, 2010
    Take a stroll down America's oldest residential street
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