Special Walking Tour

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Thursday August 22

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3:00 PM  –  5:00 PM

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**Special Tour**  Second Bank of the United States and Carpenters' Hall

Visit two classic buildings in Old City honored at this year's 2024 Preservation Achievement Awards; the Second Bank of the US and Carpenters' Hall.

Second Bank of the United States

This marvel of Greek Revival architecture designed by noted Philadelphia architect William Strickland, houses a fine collection of over 100 portraits, many of them by 18th century artist Charles Willson Peale. Originally built to be the Second Bank of the United States, the building now draws visitors to gaze upon the faces of the leaders of the Revolutionary era.

The People of Independence exhibit provides a glimpse into the lives of those who prized order and reason, yet lived in a world marked by disease, slavery, and the fear of the unknown. Portraits by artist Charles Willson Peale form the core of the collection. In the early 1800's, these likenesses of "worthy Personages" were exhibited in Peale's Philadelphia Museum, located on the second floor of Independence Hall.

Carpenters' Hall

Executive Director Michael Norris of the Carpenters' Company will lead an insider tour of this 1774 model Georgian building designed by master builder Robert Smith. Home to the Carpenters' Company, the oldest continuous builder's association in the States, this building incorporates exemplar details namely the cross shaped floor plan, octagonal cupola, fanlight, Flemish bond brickwork, and a pedimented entrance with applied columns. 

Beyond housing the guild hall, Carpenters' Hall was once rented to other organizations including the Library Company of Philadelphia, the First Bank of the US, Bank of Pennsylvania, Custom House, and Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Now Carpenters' Hall and the Carpenters' Company continues to thrive and is also open to the public for tours 300 days a year free of charge and invites 130,000 annual visitors to experience a piece of American history.

This tour is accessible, although some stairs will be required to visit the second floor of Carpenter's Hall.

Meet in front of the Second Bank of the US at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19106 (MAP)

Preservation Alliance walking tours may utilize an audio system that transmits from a headset worn by the guide to earpieces worn by tour attendees. The equipment is thoroughly sanitized before and after each use. Tour attendees can also plug in their personal headsets or earbuds that use a standard headphone jack (Not compatible with Bluetooth or Apple earphones).

Space is limited. Advance registration required.

A limited number of $2 tickets are available for PA ACCESS or Art-Reach ACCESS card holders. Please email us at tours@preservationalliance.com for discount.