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Philadelphia Christ Church, Philadelphia

Christ Church, the first parish of the Anglican church in Pennsylvania, was founded in 1695 and is still active today; the existing building dates from 1744.

Christ Church, the first parish of the Anglican church in Pennsylvania, was founded in 1695 and is still active today; the existing building dates from 1744. Many of the founding fathers worshiped here, such as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, as well as Francis Hopkinson and Robert Morris.


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About Philadelphia Christ Church

 20 North American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

 +1 215-922-1695

 www.christchurchphila.org

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