It's a really beautiful street and definitely worth checking out if you're around the area. The decorations in the street looked great around Halloween
Elfreth’s Alley, located in Old City and named for an 18th-century blacksmith, is considered the oldest residential street in the US. Its history is preserved in the 32 houses built between 1728 &1836
You'll admire the homes once, but you'll keep coming back for the bake sale. The freshly-made cinnamon sticks (made in the house that holds the bake sale) are to die for. Everything smells amazing.
The oldest residential street in the US, and totally worth a visit. It really gives you a sense of 17-1800s America. There's a little museum with limited hours if you desire, but it's not necessary.
an adorable little alley. check out the little tourist info pages on the windows and the mirrors on second floor which they use to see who was knocking at their door.
If your home caught fire, the fire company would look for the insurance markers on the outside of your home to know which insurance company to bill. Without one, the fire co would bill you directly.