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Самостійна пішохідна екскурсія «Історія повстанців революції» в Старому місті Філлі

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Explore Philadelphia's Old Town on our music infused, British narrated and top notch technology guided tour. The top notch production quality will elevate the experience offering an ambiance of the revolution. Don't miss out on this experience.

Now a rebel is defined as “a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler.” You will discover the sites of the American Revolutionary Rebels that fought the British Empire. The most powerful empire in the world.

And won.

You’ll see Ben Franklin’s grave, independence hall, the Betsy ross house, the restaurant the founding fathers feasted, Alexander Hamilton’s home, the Liberty Bell, Carpenters Hall, the First Bank of the United States, the oldest alley in Philadelphia and more.

You’ll hear the tales of the American Rebels Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Haym Solomon, Betsy Ross, John Hancock and other well-known rebels that founded this great nation.

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Sun 22 Jun
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Ви дізнаєтеся унікальні історії Війни за незалежність, як-от псевдонім Г. Вашингтона «Міський вбивця»
Ви побачите місця, де батьки-засновники заснували США
Ви побачите найісторичніші місця в США, Зал Незалежності, Карпентерс-Хол та багато іншого!
Індивідуальний пішохідний тур Rebels of the Revolution у додатку WalknTours
Ви дізнаєтеся історію повстанців революції, Б. Франкліна, Г. Вашингтона, Гамільтона та...
Йдіть у власному темпі та розкладі. Це все в нашому додатку WalknTours.
Наша запатентована технологія є найдосконалішою технологією пішохідних екскурсій. Це запатентовано
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Чого очікувати
1
Алея Ельфрета
Алея Ельфрета названа на честь Єремії Ельфрета, коваля 18 століття. Наша екскурсія починається тут, щоб дати вам уявлення про те, як виглядало місто під час американської революції. Хоча значна частина Філадельфії змінилася, цей провулок залишився незмінним, і сьогодні він визнаний Національною історичною пам’яткою. З цього місця ви натискаєте почати огляд і кладете телефон у кишеню. Звідти наша запатентована технологія WalknTours проведе вас вулицями. Якщо ви відчуваєте, що збилися з курсу, просто перевірте стрілку в додатку WalknTours, і вона вкаже вам у напрямку наступної зупинки.
2
Будинок Бетсі Росс
Ми зупинимося біля будинку Бетсі Росс і послухаємо історію про те, як Бетсі Росс зустрілася з Джорджем Вашингтоном і розробила американський прапор. Це дуже дивно! І музика чудова.
3
Могила Бенджаміна Франкліна
Ми зупинимося біля могили Бенджаміна Франкліна та дізнаємося його історію про те, як він відіграв ключову роль у революції, співпрацюючи з Французьким. Цей хлопець був електричним!
4
Кахал Кадош Мікве Ізраїль
Ми зупинимося біля Синагоги, відомої як «Синагога Революції», і дізнаємося історію Гайма Соломона, фінансиста Революції. Весела історія та чудова музика!
5
Будинок президента
Перший президентський будинок! Тут жив Джордж Вашингтон. У Джорджа Вашингтона було багато прізвиськ, одне з них було «Міський вбивця», впевнений, ви не дізнаєтесь про це в інших турах! Дізнайтеся таємниці повстанців у нашому турі «Повстанці революції» на WalknTours.
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Центр Дзвін Свободи
Цей дзвін існує давно. Під час революції його переховували в Аллентауні. А символом свободи він став ПІСЛЯ революції. Дивіться дзвін, безкоштовно!
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Зал Незалежності
Його назва «Зал незалежності» походить від імені французького генерала маркіза де Лафайєта. Коли він відвідав державний будинок, він назвав його «Залою Незалежності». Це був будинок повстанців. У його залах батьки-засновники обговорювали та прийняли декларацію незалежності та конституцію Сполучених Штатів. Якщо ви хочете потрапити, вам доведеться забронювати квиток. Наша екскурсія проходить лише на вулиці.
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Столярський зал
Зал столярів був побудований для компанії Carpenters з Філадельфії, найстарішої ремісничої гільдії країни, і досі належить їй. І це відоме як «місце народження свободи» І це безкоштовно! Ми зупинимося тут і послухаємо історію про те, коли повстанці зустрілися тут і бойкотували британців. І Квебек мало не став однією з первісних колоній! Дивовижний! божевільний! В інших турах цього не навчишся. Дізнайтеся більше тут!
9
Перший банк Сполучених Штатів
Олександр Гамільтон! Перший банк Сполучених Штатів був наріжним каменем фіскальної політики Гамільтона, яка діяла з 1791 по 1811 рік. Ідея Гамільтона полягає в тому, що національний банк має життєво важливе значення для стабілізації та покращення кредиту нації, а також для покращення управління фінансовими справами уряду відповідно до нової Конституції. Подивіться на старі місця для топтання Гамільтона та дізнайтеся його історію під час нашої екскурсії!
10
Elfreth's Alley
Elfreth's Alley is named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith. Our tour starts here to give you a glimpse of what the city looked like during the American revolution. While much of Philadelphia has changed, this alleyway has remained the same, and today it’s designated a National Historic Landmark. From this spot you'll press start tour and put your phone in your pocket. From there our WalknTours patented technology will guide you through the streets. If you feel you are off track just check the arrow in the WalknTours app and it will point you in the direction of the next stop.
11
Betsy Ross House
We will stop outside the Betsy Ross house and hear the story of how Betsy Ross met with George Washington and designed the American flag. It's pretty amazing! And the music is great.
12
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We will stop at Benjamin Franklin's grave and discover his story of how he played a pivotal role in the revolution partnering with French. This guy was electric!
13
Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel
We will stop outside of the Synagogue known as the "Synagogue of the Revolution" and learn the story of Haym Solomon, the financier of the Revolution. Fun story, and great music!
14
The President's House
The first president's house! This is where George Washington lived. George Washington had many nicknames, one of those was "Town Killer", I bet you won't learn that on the other tours! Learn the secrets of the rebels on our tour, the Rebels of the Revolution on WalknTours.
15
Liberty Bell Center
This bell has been around a long time. During the Revolution it was hid in Allentown. And it became a symbol of liberty AFTER the revolution. See the bell, for free!
16
Independence Hall
Its name Independence Hall came from the French general the Marquis de Lafayette. When he visited the state house he called it the “Hall of Independence.” This was the house of the rebels, In its halls the founding fathers debated and adopted the declaration of independence and the United States constitution. If you want to go in you'll have to book a ticket. Our tour only goes outside.
17
Carpenters' Hall
Carpenters’ hall was built for and still owned by the Carpenters company of Philadelphia, the country’s oldest craft guild. And it’s known as the “Birthplace of Liberty” And it's free! We will stop here and hear the story of when the Rebels met here and boycotted the British. And Quebec almost became one of the original colonies! Amazing! Crazy! You won't learn that on other tours. Learn more here!
18
First Bank of the United States
Alexander Hamilton! The First Bank of the United States was the cornerstone of Hamilton's fiscal policy operating from 1791 to 1811. It was Hamilton’s idea that a national bank was vital to stabilize and improve the nation's credit, and to improve handling of the financial business of the government under the newly enacted Constitution. See Hamilton's old stomping grounds and learn his story on our tour!
19
Elfreth's Alley
Elfreth's Alley is named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith. Our tour starts here to give you a glimpse of what the city looked like during the American revolution. While much of Philadelphia has changed, this alleyway has remained the same, and today it’s designated a National Historic Landmark. From this spot you'll press start tour and put your phone in your pocket. From there our WalknTours patented technology will guide you through the streets. If you feel you are off track just check the arrow in the WalknTours app and it will point you in the direction of the next stop.
20
Betsy Ross House
We will stop outside the Betsy Ross house and hear the story of how Betsy Ross met with George Washington and designed the American flag. It's pretty amazing! And the music is great.
21
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We will stop at Benjamin Franklin's grave and discover his story of how he played a pivotal role in the revolution partnering with French. This guy was electric!
22
Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel
We will stop outside of the Synagogue known as the "Synagogue of the Revolution" and learn the story of Haym Solomon, the financier of the Revolution. Fun story, and great music!
23
The President's House
The first president's house! This is where George Washington lived. George Washington had many nicknames, one of those was "Town Killer", I bet you won't learn that on the other tours! Learn the secrets of the rebels on our tour, the Rebels of the Revolution on WalknTours.
24
Liberty Bell Center
This bell has been around a long time. During the Revolution it was hid in Allentown. And it became a symbol of liberty AFTER the revolution. See the bell, for free!
25
Independence Hall
Its name Independence Hall came from the French general the Marquis de Lafayette. When he visited the state house he called it the “Hall of Independence.” This was the house of the rebels, In its halls the founding fathers debated and adopted the declaration of independence and the United States constitution. If you want to go in you'll have to book a ticket. Our tour only goes outside.
26
Carpenters' Hall
Carpenters’ hall was built for and still owned by the Carpenters company of Philadelphia, the country’s oldest craft guild. And it’s known as the “Birthplace of Liberty” And it's free! We will stop here and hear the story of when the Rebels met here and boycotted the British. And Quebec almost became one of the original colonies! Amazing! Crazy! You won't learn that on other tours. Learn more here!
27
First Bank of the United States
Alexander Hamilton! The First Bank of the United States was the cornerstone of Hamilton's fiscal policy operating from 1791 to 1811. It was Hamilton’s idea that a national bank was vital to stabilize and improve the nation's credit, and to improve handling of the financial business of the government under the newly enacted Constitution. See Hamilton's old stomping grounds and learn his story on our tour!
28
Elfreth's Alley
Elfreth's Alley is named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith. Our tour starts here to give you a glimpse of what the city looked like during the American revolution. While much of Philadelphia has changed, this alleyway has remained the same, and today it’s designated a National Historic Landmark. From this spot you'll press start tour and put your phone in your pocket. From there our WalknTours patented technology will guide you through the streets. If you feel you are off track just check the arrow in the WalknTours app and it will point you in the direction of the next stop.
29
Betsy Ross House
We will stop outside the Betsy Ross house and hear the story of how Betsy Ross met with George Washington and designed the American flag. It's pretty amazing! And the music is great.
30
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We will stop at Benjamin Franklin's grave and discover his story of how he played a pivotal role in the revolution partnering with French. This guy was electric!
31
Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel
We will stop outside of the Synagogue known as the "Synagogue of the Revolution" and learn the story of Haym Solomon, the financier of the Revolution. Fun story, and great music!
32
The President's House
The first president's house! This is where George Washington lived. George Washington had many nicknames, one of those was "Town Killer", I bet you won't learn that on the other tours! Learn the secrets of the rebels on our tour, the Rebels of the Revolution on WalknTours.
33
Liberty Bell Center
This bell has been around a long time. During the Revolution it was hid in Allentown. And it became a symbol of liberty AFTER the revolution. See the bell, for free!
34
Independence Hall
Its name Independence Hall came from the French general the Marquis de Lafayette. When he visited the state house he called it the “Hall of Independence.” This was the house of the rebels, In its halls the founding fathers debated and adopted the declaration of independence and the United States constitution. If you want to go in you'll have to book a ticket. Our tour only goes outside.
35
Carpenters' Hall
Carpenters’ hall was built for and still owned by the Carpenters company of Philadelphia, the country’s oldest craft guild. And it’s known as the “Birthplace of Liberty” And it's free! We will stop here and hear the story of when the Rebels met here and boycotted the British. And Quebec almost became one of the original colonies! Amazing! Crazy! You won't learn that on other tours. Learn more here!
36
First Bank of the United States
Alexander Hamilton! The First Bank of the United States was the cornerstone of Hamilton's fiscal policy operating from 1791 to 1811. It was Hamilton’s idea that a national bank was vital to stabilize and improve the nation's credit, and to improve handling of the financial business of the government under the newly enacted Constitution. See Hamilton's old stomping grounds and learn his story on our tour!
37
Elfreth's Alley
Elfreth's Alley is named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith. Our tour starts here to give you a glimpse of what the city looked like during the American revolution. While much of Philadelphia has changed, this alleyway has remained the same, and today it’s designated a National Historic Landmark. From this spot you'll press start tour and put your phone in your pocket. From there our WalknTours patented technology will guide you through the streets. If you feel you are off track just check the arrow in the WalknTours app and it will point you in the direction of the next stop.
38
Betsy Ross House
We will stop outside the Betsy Ross house and hear the story of how Betsy Ross met with George Washington and designed the American flag. It's pretty amazing! And the music is great.
39
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We will stop at Benjamin Franklin's grave and discover his story of how he played a pivotal role in the revolution partnering with French. This guy was electric!
40
Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel
We will stop outside of the Synagogue known as the "Synagogue of the Revolution" and learn the story of Haym Solomon, the financier of the Revolution. Fun story, and great music!
41
The President's House
The first president's house! This is where George Washington lived. George Washington had many nicknames, one of those was "Town Killer", I bet you won't learn that on the other tours! Learn the secrets of the rebels on our tour, the Rebels of the Revolution on WalknTours.
42
Liberty Bell Center
This bell has been around a long time. During the Revolution it was hid in Allentown. And it became a symbol of liberty AFTER the revolution. See the bell, for free!
43
Independence Hall
Its name Independence Hall came from the French general the Marquis de Lafayette. When he visited the state house he called it the “Hall of Independence.” This was the house of the rebels, In its halls the founding fathers debated and adopted the declaration of independence and the United States constitution. If you want to go in you'll have to book a ticket. Our tour only goes outside.
44
Carpenters' Hall
Carpenters’ hall was built for and still owned by the Carpenters company of Philadelphia, the country’s oldest craft guild. And it’s known as the “Birthplace of Liberty” And it's free! We will stop here and hear the story of when the Rebels met here and boycotted the British. And Quebec almost became one of the original colonies! Amazing! Crazy! You won't learn that on other tours. Learn more here!
45
First Bank of the United States
Alexander Hamilton! The First Bank of the United States was the cornerstone of Hamilton's fiscal policy operating from 1791 to 1811. It was Hamilton’s idea that a national bank was vital to stabilize and improve the nation's credit, and to improve handling of the financial business of the government under the newly enacted Constitution. See Hamilton's old stomping grounds and learn his story on our tour!
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Connector24910520219
Mar 2025
Tough to do ion your own, walking, listening, looking at same time and British English was tough to understand for me. Overall good though and nice to do at own pace
Ellen C
Feb 2025
Fantastic way to see the city and learn the history. Easy to use app, can pause and explore further anywhere along the way and the directions are simple and clear
Go30972279908
Dec 2024
This tour is top notch. It is informative, entertaining and very easy to use. The narrator was easy to understand. I highly recommend it.

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