Sacred Sites of Center City: A Guide to Philadelphia's Historic Churches, Synagogues, and Meetinghouses

Author:   John Andrew Gallery ,  MR Tom Crane
Publisher:   Paul Dry Books
ISBN:  

9781589880429


Pages:   28
Publication Date:   01 April 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Sacred Sites of Center City: A Guide to Philadelphia's Historic Churches, Synagogues, and Meetinghouses


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Center City Philadelphia contains a concentration and diversity of religious places unmatched by any other area of similar size in the country. Sacred Sites of Center City describes the history and architecture of these landmarks. The guide includes color photographs of each building and offers five walking tours that enable the visitor to experience the neighborhood environments in which these distinctive properties are located. Two churches located in the commercial shopping district are also included. William Penn described the founding of the colony of Pennsylvania in 1682 as a ""holy experiment."" Central to that experiment was freedom of worship for all religions, something unavailable in any other part of the British Empire at that time. Penn hoped that tolerance of religious differences would lead to a society in which all individuals, of all backgrounds--including the local Native American population--would be able to live in peace and harmony. This was the second aspect of his holy experiment. The opportunity for freedom of worship encouraged people of many different faiths to come to the Philadelphia and construct places of worship. Many early settlers were, like Penn, members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), but Anglican, Catholic, and various Protestant churches, and Jewish synagogues quickly joined the Quaker meetinghouses. As the growth of the city moved south and then west from its original settlement in what is now called Old City, religious congregations followed, erecting larger and more sumptuous religious structures. These buildings stand as landmarks in every section of Center City to remind us of Penn's vision. John Andrew Gallery has been a member of Philadelphia's community development and historic preservation community for close to fifty years. From 2002 to 2013, he was Executive Director of the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia, where he advocated for the city's historic built environment. He is the author of Philadelphia Architecture, A Guide to the City, and The Planning of Center City Philadelphia, also available from Paul Dry Books.

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Author:   John Andrew Gallery ,  MR Tom Crane
Publisher:   Paul Dry Books
Imprint:   Paul Dry Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 26.20cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9781589880429


ISBN 10:   1589880420
Pages:   28
Publication Date:   01 April 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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John Andrew Gallery has been a member of Philadelphia's community development and historic preservation community for close to fifty years. From 2002 to 2013, he was Executive Director of the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia, where he advocated for the city's historic built environment. He is the author of Philadelphia Architecture, A Guide to the City, The Planning of Center City Philadelphia, and editor of Sacred Sites of Center City, all available from Paul Dry Books.

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