Philadelphia Merchants Exchange

Philadelphia


Designed by William Strickland this impressive 1834 building adopts the Greek Revival style. It originally served as a commercial and financial center as well as a post office. Today it houses the HQ of the National Park. There is a small exhibition about the building's history and architect on the ground floor.


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