A Guide to Philly's Historic Homes

Owning A Piece Of History

Philadelphia's historic homes stand as captivating portals to the past, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and architectural evolution. From colonial-era residences that witnessed the birth of a nation to Victorian mansions that exude timeless elegance, these homes serve as living monuments to the stories of those who once inhabited them.

 

Historic Neighborhoods

 

Society Hill

Society Hill, located in the heart of Philadelphia, is steeped in history that dates back to the city's colonial origins. Originally settled by wealthy merchants and professionals in the late 17th century, Society Hill evolved into one of the nation's most prestigious residential neighborhoods. Its cobblestone streets are lined with well-preserved Federal and Georgian-style townhouses, reflecting the architectural elegance of the 18th and 19th centuries.

The neighborhood played a pivotal role during the American Revolution and witnessed significant urban renewal efforts in the mid-20th century, which aimed to preserve its historical character.

Today, Society Hill remains a picturesque blend of historic charm and modern vitality, attracting residents and visitors alike to explore its historic landmarks, boutiques, and vibrant cultural scene.

 

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Queen Village

Queen Village is a charming neighborhood nestled in Philadelphia that boasts a captivating history dating back to the city's earliest days. Originally settled by Swedish immigrants in the 1600s, Queen Village flourished as a vibrant community with cobblestone streets and cozy rowhouses.



Named in honor of Queen Christina of Sweden, the neighborhood evolved into a diverse and bustling enclave over the centuries. Its historic fabric is evident in the well-preserved architecture, including Federal-style homes and charming courtyards.



With its rich maritime heritage and strong sense of community, Queen Village remains a beloved neighborhood where history and modernity harmonize seamlessly, drawing residents and visitors to its vibrant shops, restaurants, and cultural offerings.

 

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Old City

Old City holds a storied history that echoes the nation's birth. This district, once a hub of colonial activity, witnessed the drafting of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The cobblestone streets and preserved buildings transport visitors to the 18th century, where iconic sites like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell stand as testaments to the city's revolutionary past.



The combination of historic structures and contemporary art galleries, boutiques, and dining establishments characterizes Old City today, making it a thriving cultural destination that bridges the gap between history and the present.

 

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Historic Homes For Sale




Blackwell House

$989,900

337 S 6th St, Philadelphia

Built In 1809

4 BD | 3BA | 2,250 sqft

Historic Overview: The fact that this property was built in 1809 by John Warner, a house carpenter adds to its historical significance. It reflects the architectural styles and craftsmanship of the time and offers insight into the way people lived during that era. It was purchased by the Rev. Robert Blackwell, minister at St. Peter’s Church, the equally historic Episcopal church at Third and Pine streets.

 

2 BD | 2 BA | 918 Sqft

Historic Overview: This property dates back to 1771 which places it within the context of the American Revolutionary era. This was a time of great historical and political significance in Philadelphia and the United States as a whole. The Hall-Wister House is noteworthy for being a "trinity" house, which is a classic Philadelphia architectural style. This architectural style reflects the historical development and urban layout of Philadelphia during the colonial period.


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