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Elfreth's Alley

126 Elfreth's Alley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Billed as the oldest residential street in the United States, Elfreth’s Alley dates back to 1702. A National Historic Landmark and a living museum, the narrow, cobbled alley features 32 buildings in Georgian and Federal styles. It’s also home to Elfreth's Alley Museum House.

Located in Philadelphia’s historic Old City, Elfreth’s Alley was named after the 18th-century silversmith Jeremiah Elfreth. Once home to artisans and craftspeople such as glassblowers and cabinetmakers, today its red-brick buildings are juxtaposed with flower boxes and painted trims, making it a popular stop for photographers and Instagrammers.

Elfreth’s Alley is a common feature of tours of Philadelphia’s Old City, which include neighborhood walking tours, hop-on hop-off bus excursions, Segway tours, and other history-mined itineraries.

  • Children aged 11 and under receive discounted entry to the museum, as do seniors.
  • During your visit, wander down Bladen’s Court: the historical courtyard, located just off Elfreth’s Alley, features additional residences, a replica well pump, and a gas lamp.
  • The only access to Elfreth’s Alley is on foot; given its bollards and bumpy brick surface, it may be difficult to visit for those in wheelchairs or with limited mobility.

Elfreth’s Alley is located in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood, between 2nd Street and North Front Street. If using public transportation, take local buses or the Market-Frankford line to 2nd Street. If you’re driving, the landmark is also located just off of I-95, and can also be reached on foot or by bike.

Elfreth’s Alley hosts several annual events, including Fete Day (a celebration of American Independence) in July and Deck the Alley in early December. Paid, guided tours of the alley and its museum are hosted once on Friday afternoons and twice on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; book tickets at the museum.

One must-see on Elfreth’s Alley is the Museum House, which is located in two side-by-side, historic buildings that once belonged to a local dressmaker—the museum is open April through October. The museum interiors have been restored to reflect the building’s past and showcase historical objects.

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