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Make Philly Home: Independence Hall

Independence Hall philadelphia

A major landmark in Philadelphia, Independence Hall is an important part of American history. That history is also what makes living in Philadelphia so unique. Regardless of where you live in the city, your Philadelphia luxury apartment or Philly home is located in the Birthplace of America.

Independence Hall is in the heart of Old City. Inside is the Assembly Room, which was the site of some of the most formative moments in American History: the Declaration of Independence was signed here by the Second Continental Congress in 1776. Eleven years later, delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in the same room to sign the U.S. Constitution in 1787.

Located on Chestnut Street, Independence Hall was built in 1753. Originally, it served as the Pennsylvania State House. Today, visitors can take a tour to see the Assembly Room, walk the grounds, and experience the same spaces our forefathers occupied when they created America. Take a selfie with George Washington’s statue that also sits outside

Got $100? Independence Hall is featured on the back of the $100 bill. Whether you live in an Old City apartment or nearby in a Rittenhouse Square luxury condo, you’re never far from this history. residents and tourists alike appreciate having such an important part of history right here at home in Philadelphia.

Experience Old City Charm & History

After your visit, stick around the Old City neighborhood. Treat yourself or visiting guests to an afternoon touring the Liberty Bell, the National Constitution Center, Penn’s Landing, and the Betsy Ross House. When you’re looking for a great meal, take a short walk to Market Street, where you can dine out at some of the best restaurants in Philadelphia. Treat yourself to dinner at Zahav, Fork, or Cuba Libre.

If you’re looking to live in a luxury Old City apartment, many of them are located right on the riverfront. That means it’s easy to find adventure just steps from your door at one of the outdoor events or spaces at Penn’s Landing, Spruce Street Harbor Park, Race Street, Washington Avenue & Morgan’s Piers.

No matter where you’re trying to go around Philadelphia, Old City is easily accessible: major Camden and Center City employers, Jefferson Hospital, Pennsylvania Hospital, Cooper Hospital and I-95 are all at your doorstep.

From Philadelphia’s newest and upscale residential community, 218 Arch Street, to historic Elfreth’s Alley, living in Old City is as architecturally diverse as you can dream up. With more than 60 galleries, furniture, textile, and craft stores, as well as The Arden Theater, there is always something to see and do. From high-tech loft living, to homes dating back to the 18th century – you have an abundance of residential choices.

If you want to live near Independence Hall & the rest of the historical sites that make Philadelphia so special, let us help you navigate the options. There are so many luxury Old City homes and upscale Old City apartments to rent. At Maxwell Realty, we have the experience, skills, and knowledge, to make sure you find your perfect home stress-free.