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Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1901.
Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1901. Vintage postcard showing the exterior of the red brick building located at Chestnut and 6th Streets. Carpenters' Hall was built in 1773 by the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia, who still own the building today. It was an important meeting place in the early history of the United States, hosting the First Continental Congress of the United Colonies of North America in 1774.
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AR951474
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2978px × 4718px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
1900s
20th century
AMERICA
American
American Revolution 1775-1783
AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
American War of Independence 1775-1783
Architecture
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Carpenters' Hall
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Curt Teich Postcard Archives
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PHILADELPHIA
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