Revolution and the Founders: History Tour of Philadelphia

Grim Philly Twilight Tours
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Sarah_G
2 days ago
It was a cold and windy day, but still had a lot of fun on the walking tour! Shout out to our guide Kyle (aka Mr. Madison) who was (unsurprisingly) very knowledgeable and made the tour a lot of fun.

This tour visits The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, George Washington and Alexander Hamilton's homes, and sites of numerous Founding Fathers including Adams, Jefferson, Franklin, Madison, Monroe, and others. Every guide has a history degree.

Departure Point

  • We'll meet you directly "outside" the Market Street doors of the Independence Visitor Center, one block to the north of Independence Hall and across the street from The Liberty Bell and President's House in the heart of historic Philadelphia.
Return Details
  • Tour ends just behind City Tavern and Merchants Exchange where The Continental Congress met every Saturday just aside Alexander Hamilton's Philadelphia home.
Duration2 hoursLanguages Available
  • Human tour guide - English

Points of Interest

Stop At: Liberty Bell Center526 Market Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCome with us as we visit The Liberty Bell, perhaps the most famous symbol of American Liberty in the National Historic Park. Peak tourist season can often see lines of destination seekers stretched well around the corner for this monumental icon of American Independence taking close to one hour to traverse. Our historians give to you all of the essentials of The Liberty Bell’s creation and formation in to an icon of liberty from the exterior of the Liberty Bell pavilion, with clear and detailed directions to enter the interior should you choose to invest the additional hour on return. Commissioned in 1752 the bell cracked on its initial test ring and was re-casted two years later by local workman John Pass and John Stow with the lettering, "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof," a quote from the King James Bible referring to the jubilee when enslaved persons were freed and debts forgiven every fifty years. Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Independence Hall520 Chestnut Street, Between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will visit Independence Hall: the building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. An essential icon of American democracy and founding of These United States the Independence Hall complex is a bastion of tourism and requires (free) timed entry passes and a recommended two hours additional time for exploration of the center of the complex’s interior chambers. We keep your tour moving quickly, to give you the best, most important essential highlights and significant points of the structure including clear and simple instruction on traversing the complex further on return should you choose. Subject to crowds and closures we pit-stop quickly inside of the East Wing of the Independence Hall Complex: the very oldest and most historic part of the structure: which served as The Supreme Court Chambers while Philadelphia was our nation’s capital.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: The President's House6th and Market Streets, , Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will visit America's first "White House" where President's George Washington and John Adams both served tenure when Philadelphia was capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800. Foreign dignitaries and members of congress and senate frequented The President House for official and unofficial business. Benedict Arnold lived also in the structure as Military Governor in Philadelphia after the British evacuation of the city during the American War for Independence.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Congress Hall6th & Chestnut Streets, , Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will visit Congress Hall, a historic structure which hosted two presidential inaugurations (Washington and Adams) and was the home of U.S. Congress from 1790 to 1800, when Philadelphia was the capital of the United States.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Franklin Court314 Market St # 322, , Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will visit Franklin Court, a complex of museums, structures, and historic sites within Independence National Historical Park, and home to Benjamin Franklin during his tenure in the Constitutional Convention. We will discuss there the life and times of one of America's most prolific individual's and statesman (Benjamin Franklin) who when contemplating revolution against the British crown said, "Gentleman we must hang together, or surely we will all hang separately."Duration: Not AvailableStop At: New Hall Military Museum320 Chestnut St, , Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will visit the location of America's first Pentagon, where American military strategy and intelligence was formulated during the American Revolution.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Benjamin Franklin Museum317 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will discuss the life and times of American Patriot Benjamin Franklin, from his electrical experiments, printing and publishing activities, to his life as a statesman.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: B. Free Franklin Post Office316 Market St, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will visit the Benjamin Franklin Post Office & Museum, the only Colonial-themed post office operated by the United States Postal Service. It is a living portrayal of a bygone Colonial lifestyle, and it is the only active post office in the United States that does not fly the American flag (because there was not yet one in 1775 when Benjamin Franklin was appointed Postmaster General). The postmark "B. Free Franklin" is still used to cancel stamps. The museum on the second floor features displays of postal history and memorabilia.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Carpenters' Hall320 Chestnut St, , Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will visit Carpenters' Hall, the site of the First Continental Congress in 1774, where on three nights in December 1775 Benjamin Franklin meet in secret meetings with John Jay, Fancis Daymon, and the French spy Julien Achard de Bonvouloir. The meetings eventually led to negotiations for French support of the colonists. The colonies likely would not have been able to win the Revolutionary War without French aid. Over the winter of 1777 British forces occupying the American capital during the War for Independence and occupied this building.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: First Bank of the United States120 S 3rd St, , Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will visit the First Bank of the United States. Championed by Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury, the First Bank of the United States was founded in 1797 and is significant for its architectural design.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Second Bank of the United StatesChestnut Street, 4th and 5th Streets, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaModeled on Alexander Hamilton's First Bank, the Second Bank of the United States was chartered by President James Madison in 1816 and lost its charter under Andrew Jackson's presidency in 1834. We will discuss here Alexander Hamilton and Andrew Jackson: and famous duels fought by both men among other things.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: American Philosophical Society Museum104 S 5th St, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaThe American Philosophical Society was founded in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin two years after the University of Pennsylvania, with which it remains closely tied. Early members included George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Paine, David Rittenhouse, Nicholas and Owen Biddle, Benjamin Rush, James Madison, and others. We will discuss here as we walk by, Franklin, University of Pennsylvania, and America's first surgical center adjacent to the structure here.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Library Company of Philadelphia1314 Locust St, , Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaFounded by Benjamin Franklin in 1731, the Library Company is the first institution in the world to lend materials to members of the public. We will discuss, as we walk by, the history of the site and historic location...and early statesman frequenting the location.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Todd House401 Walnut St, , Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWe will see the home of future First Lady Dolley Madison, where she lived with her first husband, John Todd, from 1791-93. Built in 1775, the Dolley Todd House site reflects the lifestyle of the middle class in 18th century Philadelphia which we will get a glimpse in to.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Independence Visitor Center599 Market Street, 1 N. Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCheck-in and revolutionary history introduction at the beginning of our historic walking tour.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Grim Philly Twilight Tours523 Market St, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaEvery guide has a history degree. Most are history teachers and American History Professors.Duration: Not Available

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
Inclusions
  • Runs every morning and every afternoon rain or shine
  • Short 2-hour introduction to historic Philadelphia with a historian to walk with and orient you
  • Every Guide Has a History Degree
  • Essential tour of Revolutionary Philadelphia historic sites and highlights
  • Liberty Bell, Franklin; Sightseeing- best of Phila for first-time-visitors
Exclusions
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option not selected)
  • Gratuities
  • Independence Hall Timed Tickets (2hrs/free of charge)
  • Interior of Liberty Bell Pavilion (1 hr/free of charge)
Voucher InfoMobile or paper ticket accepted

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MIchael_M
The guide was very enthusiastic but it was VERY cold that day, and we spent long periods of time standing in one place. It would probably be a better experience in better weather which obviously isn't the fault of the guide or the tour company.
Sarah_G
It was a cold and windy day, but still had a lot of fun on the walking tour! Shout out to our guide Kyle (aka Mr. Madison) who was (unsurprisingly) very knowledgeable and made the tour a lot of fun.
649prestonp
Josh was fantastic, I would highly recommend this tour to anyone that travels to Philadelphia. Very informative about our nations history!
marysF8681GR
Josh was a very good guide, passionate about his work and very articulate. We thoroughly enjoyed his tour and give him five stars!!
264aerink
I really appreciated the tour with Vincent, who was very knowledgeable, attentive, and detailed. The walk was manageable. As noted in the description, the tour doesn’t enter some of the sites, which I found perfectly fine. I believe understanding the history and significance of each location is more meaningful than simply taking photos or ticking off a list of ‘must-see' places. Vincent responded to all my questions patiently and was very accommodating. Thanks again for such an excellent educational experience!

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