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Arch Street United Methodist Church
Majestic Methodist church, the oldest structure on Center Square, in the shadow of City Hall
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Old Pine Street (Third, Scots and Mariners) Presbyterian Church
The oldest Presbyterian church building in Philadelphia
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Arch Street Friends Meeting House
1804 Quaker meeting house is the largest of its kind in the world
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Christ Church
Where Colonial America made its break with the Church of England
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Gloria Dei [Old Swedes'] Church
Oldest church in Pennsylvania is a link to early Swedish settlers
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Mikveh Israel Congregation and Cemetery
Oldest Jewish congregation in Pennsylvania
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Old St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Active parish where Catholicism took root and flourished in early Philadelphia
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Old St. Mary's Catholic Church
Philadelphia’s first Catholic Cathedral from 1810 to 1837
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Philadelphia Cathedral
Episcopal Cathedral recalls 4th-century Christian basilica
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Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
Active parish rich with the history of early Philadelphia life
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The Woodlands Cemetery and Mansion
1840s cemetery and Federal-style mansion
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