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Visite à pied en groupe privé d'Alexander Hamilton à Philadelphie

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Starting at Independence Hall, we will discuss the life and times of Alexander Hamilton. We will visit the President's House, the portrait gallery in the Second Bank of the United States, Carpenter's Hall, Dolly Madison's house, where Hamilton and Maria Reynolds lived, the First Bank of the United States, and Christ Church.
Ville: crême Philadelphia
Sun 29 Jun
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Live guided tour
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Live guided tour
Live guided tour
Live guided tour
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Minimum age is 10 years
À quoi s'attendre
1
The President's House
Home of George Washington and John Adams as Presidents
2
Independence Hall
Home of 2nd Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention
3
Second Bank of the United States
Learn more about the banking system Hamilton set up
4
Franklin Court
See where Hamilton, Madison and Franklin discussed the Constituion
5
Carpenters' Hall
Home of the 1st Continental Congress, it was also home to the 1st Bank of the United States for a while
6
Todd House
Across the street from here lived Maria Reynold's, Hamilton's mistress for a year. Introduced to James Madison by Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd became Dolly Madison
7
First Bank of the United States
Created by Hamilton in 1791, this building was one of the first new U.S. government buildings and one of the first in Greco-Roman temple style, partially of marble
8
Christ Church
We end here at the grave of Robert Morris who turned down George Washington's offer to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?
9
The President's House
Home of George Washington and John Adams as Presidents
10
Independence Hall
Home of 2nd Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention
11
Second Bank of the United States
Learn more about the banking system Hamilton set up
12
Franklin Court
See where Hamilton, Madison and Franklin discussed the Constituion
13
Carpenters' Hall
Home of the 1st Continental Congress, it was also home to the 1st Bank of the United States for a while
14
Todd House
Across the street from here lived Maria Reynold's, Hamilton's mistress for a year. Introduced to James Madison by Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd became Dolly Madison
15
First Bank of the United States
Created by Hamilton in 1791, this building was one of the first new U.S. government buildings and one of the first in Greco-Roman temple style, partially of marble
16
Christ Church
We end here at the grave of Robert Morris who turned down George Washington's offer to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?
17
The President's House
Home of George Washington and John Adams as Presidents
18
Independence Hall
Home of 2nd Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention
19
Second Bank of the United States
Learn more about the banking system Hamilton set up
20
Franklin Court
See where Hamilton, Madison and Franklin discussed the Constituion
21
Carpenters' Hall
Home of the 1st Continental Congress, it was also home to the 1st Bank of the United States for a while
22
Todd House
Across the street from here lived Maria Reynold's, Hamilton's mistress for a year. Introduced to James Madison by Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd became Dolly Madison
23
First Bank of the United States
Created by Hamilton in 1791, this building was one of the first new U.S. government buildings and one of the first in Greco-Roman temple style, partially of marble
24
Christ Church
We end here at the grave of Robert Morris who turned down George Washington's offer to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?
25
La maison du président
Maison de George Washington et John Adams en tant que présidents
26
Salle de l'Indépendance
Siège du 2e Congrès continental et de la Convention constitutionnelle
27
Deuxième banque des États-Unis
En savoir plus sur le système bancaire mis en place par Hamilton
28
Cour Franklin
Voir où Hamilton, Madison et Franklin ont discuté de la Constitution
29
Salle des menuisiers
Siège du 1er Congrès continental, il a également abrité pendant un certain temps la 1ère Banque des États-Unis
30
Maison Todd
De l'autre côté de la rue vivait chez Maria Reynold, la maîtresse de Hamilton pendant un an. Présentée à James Madison par Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd est devenue Dolly Madison
31
Première banque des États-Unis
Créé par Hamilton en 1791, ce bâtiment a été l'un des premiers nouveaux bâtiments du gouvernement américain et l'un des premiers de style temple gréco-romain, partiellement en marbre
32
Église du Christ
Nous terminons ici sur la tombe de Robert Morris qui a refusé l'offre de George Washington de devenir le premier secrétaire américain au Trésor. Qui vit, qui meurt, qui raconte votre histoire ?
33
The President's House
Home of George Washington and John Adams as Presidents
34
Independence Hall
Home of 2nd Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention
35
Second Bank of the United States
Learn more about the banking system Hamilton set up
36
Franklin Court
See where Hamilton, Madison and Franklin discussed the Constituion
37
Carpenters' Hall
Home of the 1st Continental Congress, it was also home to the 1st Bank of the United States for a while
38
Todd House
Across the street from here lived Maria Reynold's, Hamilton's mistress for a year. Introduced to James Madison by Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd became Dolly Madison
39
First Bank of the United States
Created by Hamilton in 1791, this building was one of the first new U.S. government buildings and one of the first in Greco-Roman temple style, partially of marble
40
Christ Church
We end here at the grave of Robert Morris who turned down George Washington's offer to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?
41
The President's House
Home of George Washington and John Adams as Presidents
42
Independence Hall
Home of 2nd Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention
43
Second Bank of the United States
Learn more about the banking system Hamilton set up
44
Franklin Court
See where Hamilton, Madison and Franklin discussed the Constituion
45
Carpenters' Hall
Home of the 1st Continental Congress, it was also home to the 1st Bank of the United States for a while
46
Todd House
Across the street from here lived Maria Reynold's, Hamilton's mistress for a year. Introduced to James Madison by Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd became Dolly Madison
47
First Bank of the United States
Created by Hamilton in 1791, this building was one of the first new U.S. government buildings and one of the first in Greco-Roman temple style, partially of marble
48
Christ Church
We end here at the grave of Robert Morris who turned down George Washington's offer to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?
49
The President's House
Home of George Washington and John Adams as Presidents
50
Independence Hall
Home of 2nd Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention
51
Second Bank of the United States
Learn more about the banking system Hamilton set up
52
Franklin Court
See where Hamilton, Madison and Franklin discussed the Constituion
53
Carpenters' Hall
Home of the 1st Continental Congress, it was also home to the 1st Bank of the United States for a while
54
Todd House
Across the street from here lived Maria Reynold's, Hamilton's mistress for a year. Introduced to James Madison by Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd became Dolly Madison
55
First Bank of the United States
Created by Hamilton in 1791, this building was one of the first new U.S. government buildings and one of the first in Greco-Roman temple style, partially of marble
56
Christ Church
We end here at the grave of Robert Morris who turned down George Washington's offer to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?
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Commentaires (9)
Kathy_B
Nov 2024
Creating memories, while learning is the best. Reid was informative and thought provoking. He caused us to think beyond the "play."
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Thanks so much. I think learning while having fun is the best combination. You guys were great too, singing and dancing along with me.
Z3060YEpault
Nov 2024
If you like Hamilton the show or simply enjoy history this tour is fantastic. Reid is amazingly knowledgable about Hamilton and accompanies the tour with music from the production and singing. My wife and daughter absolutely loved it. You also get to hear the real stories of Hamilton and the timelines. Well worth the time to listen to Reid. Thank you.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
I am so glad you all enjoyed the tour. Thanks for your kind words. There are a lot of facts b=and I'm glad it was all loved!
Kb O
Jul 2023
It was awesome and we learned a TON of information. We did a lot of walking in historic Philly. The tour guide (Reid) clearly loved what he was doing and had great details that are hard to find in mainstream textbooks. If you like anything having to do with Alexander Hamilton this walking tour is for you.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2023
Thank you so much for this very kind review. I love the word awesome in my reviews. I'm glad you learned things and had fun on the tour.

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