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N.E. [sic] & S.E. cor. Main St. and Chelten Ave.
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Old P & R. Ry. Station, Main St., Germantown.
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Hokey Pokey Man.
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Old willow, Vernon Park & a monument to commemorate Battle of Germantown.
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Vernon Park near Main St.
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Vernon Park on Greene St.
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Vernon, Wister mansion. Built in 1803 by James Matthews.
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Doorway of Wister House, Vernon Park.
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Public library, Vernon Park.
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5845 Main St. Standing at time of Revolution.
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Engle House, Main St. abv. Town Hall. Built 1758 by Benj. Engle. Stone in N. Gable B. E. 1758.
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Engle House, Germantown. Built 1758.
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Blair House, Main & Walnut Ln. Built 1775 by Dr. Wm. Shippen, occupied also by his son in law. Rev. Saml. Blair afterward President of Princeton University.
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Blair House, 6043 Main St. First 3 story house, 1775. In 1851 owned by Charlotte Cushman the actress.
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Doorway to Blair House, formerly in Bensel House.
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N. E. Main & Walnut Lane, built 1806 by Rev. Saml. Blair for his son S. Blair Jr.
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Doorway, N. E. Walnut Lane & Main St.
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Mennonite Meeting, Main St.
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6205 Main St., built by Dirck Keyser 1738. 1st 2-story house in Germantown.
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6211 Main St.
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Wakefield, home of Thos. & Sarah Fisher. Built about 1795.
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Wakefield, home of Thos. & Sarah Fisher. Built about 1795.
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Wakefield Mills, Fisher's Lane. Built by Wm. Logan Fisher.
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Old building, Fisher's Hollow, used as a powder mill during Revolution.
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Near Wakefield, Fisher's Lane.
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Main St. above Upsal, S.W. side.
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Dunkard Meeting House, Germantown. Main St. abv. Sharpnack, N.E. side, 1770, mother church of Dunkards or German Baptists.
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Very old house, date unknown. Was used as home of sexton of St. Michaels Lutheran Church. 6669 Main St.
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Paul House, 6843 Main St. Occupied by Gorgas family during battle of Germantown.
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Gowen House, S.E. cor. Main St. & Gowen Ave.
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Old House, Main St. & Mermaid Lane.
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Mermaid Tavern, Main St., Chestnut Hill.
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John Keyser House, 6347 Main St. Revolutionary.
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Doorway of 6347 Main St. Keyser-Rodney House.
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Main St. entrance to Chew House, Main & Johnson St.
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Chew House, Main & Johnson Sts.
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Chew House, Germantown, Pa.
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Doorway of Chew House, 1882.
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Upsala, Johnson House. Main St. near Upsal St.
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[Upsala, Johnson House. Main St. near Upsal St.]
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N. W. Upsal & Main St. from Upsal St.
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Billmyer House, 1727, N.E. Main & Upsal Sts.
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Cope House, Main abv. Johnson St. [sic]
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Main St. abv. Upsal.
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Carlton, north side, near Midvale Ave. Washington's Headquarters 1777.
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Carlton, from the east. Washington's Headquarters 1777.
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Birthplace of David Rittenhouse, born 1732. On Lincoln Drive, Germantown.
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"Springbank," Wissahickon Ave. Built by Wm. Rittenhouse 1736, afterwards home of John Welsh.
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[[The]] Monestary [sic]. Built by Joseph Gorgas bt. 1746 & 1752.
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On the Wissahickon, just above Kitchen's Lane, where the Dunkards baptized in 1719.
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Livezey House, Gtn. From west bank of Wissahickon.
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Thos. Livezey House on Wissahickon.
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Doorway of Livezey House, 3 p.m.
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Old tavern on Wissahickon Drive below Lincoln Drive.
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Indian Rock Hotel, upper Wissahickon Drive.
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5112-5114 Main St.
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Home of Christopher Ludwig, Baker General to Continental Army. So. side Haines St. abv. Chew.
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Entrance to Jewish Hospital. Columns formerly in front of U. S. Mint, Juniper & Chestnut.
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Built by Jos. Spencer 1746. N. side Old York Road opposite Church Lane. Sold to Dr. Benneville in 1758 & named Silver Farm.
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Branchtown Hotel, York Road and Church Lane. Built by Joseph Spencer 1790.
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