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The Powel House offers a glimpse into the elegant society of Old Philadelphia during the Colonial era. Guests will revel in the thrill of sharing a space that hosted receptions for the likes of John Adams, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin.

This red brick colonial mansion built in 1765 sits on an historic street lined with eighteenth-century townhouses. Located just two blocks from Independence Hall, the Powel House is nestled within one of America’s landmark districts.

244 South Third Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19106
610.622.3700

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Features

  • Ceremony on site
  • Garden, patio or outdoor area
  • Kosher menu available

Settings

Powel House: 50 Seated; 75 Cocktail
Garden: 100 Seated