Lägenhet·Privat värd
Stay in a Historical Landmark. Steps away from Liberty Bell & Independence mall!
Fotogalleri för Stay in a Historical Landmark. Steps away from Liberty Bell & Independence mall!





Recensioner
10 av 10,
Enastående
1 sovrum 1 badrum Sovplats för 7
Populära bekvämligheter
Utforska området
Philadelphia, PA
- Independence Hall7 min till fots
- Liberty Bell Center9 min till fots
- Pennsylvania Convention Center3 min med bil
- Philadelphia, PA (PHL-Philadelphia Intl.)16 min med bil
Rum och sängar
1 sovrum (sovplats för 7)
Sovrum 1
1 queensize-säng
1 badrum
Badrum 1
Badkar eller dusch
Ytterligare utrymmen
Pentry
Om boendet
Stay in a Historical Landmark. Steps away from Liberty Bell & Independence mall!
Registered historic building in Old City Philadelphia is located just steps away from Liberty Bell, Independance Hall and all historic landmarks. Not to mention dozens of restaurants and coffee shops. Property dates back to the early 1800's and its original owner Marcus Aurelius Root
Marcus Aurelius Root (1808–1888) was a writing teacher and photographer. He was born in Granville, Ohio and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1][2][3]
Root was a leading daguerreotypist in the United States, with studios in New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis, Mobile, New Orleans and Washington, D.C. His studio photographed some of the biggest celebrities of his time, including Edgar Allan Poe, Jenny Lind, P.T. Barnum, General Tom Thumb, presidential candidate Winfield Scott, and Vice President of the United States George M. Dallas.[4]
Portraits on U.S. dollar bills were also taken from daguerreotypes made by Root, including portraits of Henry Clay on the $50 bill and Daniel Webster on the $10 bill. Root is also speculated to have made the portrait of Ulysses Grant on the $50 bill
In 1835, Root moved to Philadelphia to take lessons in portrait painting from Thomas Sully, whose subjects included Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and Queen Victoria.
The first daguerreotype Root ever made was in 1839 on solid silver. It was a view from one of the windows of the Philadelphia Mint. It was later featured at the Centennial Exposition.
Lacking success in painting, Root turned to photography in 1843 and opened a daguerreotype studio.
On June 20, 1846, he bought John Jabez Edwin Mayall's Chestnut Street photography studio that was in the same building as Root's residence in Philadelphia. Root had success as a daguerreotypist working with his brother, Samuel Root. The Root Brothers had a gallery in New York City from 1849 to 1857
Marcus Aurelius Root was awarded first prize at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. He was also awarded first prize at annual exhibitions of the Franklin Institute
Marcus Aurelius Root (1808–1888) was a writing teacher and photographer. He was born in Granville, Ohio and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1][2][3]
Root was a leading daguerreotypist in the United States, with studios in New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis, Mobile, New Orleans and Washington, D.C. His studio photographed some of the biggest celebrities of his time, including Edgar Allan Poe, Jenny Lind, P.T. Barnum, General Tom Thumb, presidential candidate Winfield Scott, and Vice President of the United States George M. Dallas.[4]
Portraits on U.S. dollar bills were also taken from daguerreotypes made by Root, including portraits of Henry Clay on the $50 bill and Daniel Webster on the $10 bill. Root is also speculated to have made the portrait of Ulysses Grant on the $50 bill
In 1835, Root moved to Philadelphia to take lessons in portrait painting from Thomas Sully, whose subjects included Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and Queen Victoria.
The first daguerreotype Root ever made was in 1839 on solid silver. It was a view from one of the windows of the Philadelphia Mint. It was later featured at the Centennial Exposition.
Lacking success in painting, Root turned to photography in 1843 and opened a daguerreotype studio.
On June 20, 1846, he bought John Jabez Edwin Mayall's Chestnut Street photography studio that was in the same building as Root's residence in Philadelphia. Root had success as a daguerreotypist working with his brother, Samuel Root. The Root Brothers had a gallery in New York City from 1849 to 1857
Marcus Aurelius Root was awarded first prize at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. He was also awarded first prize at annual exhibitions of the Franklin Institute
Skydda din betalning – boka alltid via Vrbo
Om någon ber dig att boka via dem eller betala dem direkt innan du bokar på Vrbo, ber vi dig att rapportera det.
Lägg till datum för priser
Bekvämligheter
Kök
Tvättmaskin
Torktumlare
Gratis wi-fi
Luftkonditionering
Liknande boenden

HISTORISK 3BED STORTHUS I GAMMAL CITY PHILADELPHIA-STEG FRÅN METRO / RESTAURANTER
HISTORISK 3BED STORTHUS I GAMMAL CITY PHILADELPHIA-STEG FRÅN METRO / RESTAURANTER
- Kök
- Tvättmaskin
- Torktumlare
- Gratis wi-fi
8.8 av 10, (3 recensioner)
Husregler
Incheckning efter 16.00
Lägsta ålder för att hyra: 24 år
Utcheckning före 11.00
Barn
Barn tillåts: 0–17 år
Evenemang
Inga evenemang tillåts
Husdjur
Inga husdjur tillåts
Rökning tillåten
Rökning förbjuden
Viktig information
Att hålla koll på
Detta boende drivs av en privat värd (någon som inte agerar inom sin företagsverksamhet eller sitt yrke). EU:s konsumentlagar, inklusive ångerrätten, gäller inte för din bokning. Din bokning omfattas av den privata värdens avbokningspolicy.
Avgifter för extragäster kan tillkomma och varierar i enlighet med boendets policy.
Statligt utfärdad fotolegitimation och kreditkort, bankkort eller kontantdeposition kan krävas vid incheckning för oförutsedda utgifter.
Särskilda önskemål erbjuds i mån av tillgång vid incheckning och kan medföra ytterligare avgifter. Särskilda önskemål kan inte garanteras.
Fester och gruppevenemang är inte tillåtna på boendet.
Värden har angett att det finns en kolmonoxidvarnare på boendet.
Värden har angett att det finns en rökdetektor på boendet.
Boendets registreringsnummer 939030
Bra att veta
Boendet har inga hissar
Om området
Philadelphia
denna lägenhet ligger i Center City, ett område i Philadelphia. Philadelphia Museum of Art och Mann Center for the Performing Arts tillhör de kulturella höjdpunkterna, och bland områdets populära turistattraktioner hittar du Adventure Aquarium och Philadelphia Zoo. Gå på ett evenemang eller se en match på Citizens Bank Park, och avsätt gärna lite tid för att besöka Coco Key Water Resort, en av områdets främsta turistattraktioner som du absolut inte får missa.
Philadelphia, PA
I närheten
- Independence Hall - 7 min till fots - 0.6 km
- Liberty Bell Center - 9 min till fots - 0.8 km
- Reading Terminal Market - 3 min med bil - 2.3 km
- Pennsylvania Convention Center - 3 min med bil - 2.6 km
- Rittenhouse Square - 4 min med bil - 2.6 km
Ta sig runt
Restauranger
- Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar - 2 min till fots
- Spasso Italian Grill - 2 min till fots
- Glory Beer Bar & Kitchen - 1 min till fots
- Khyber Pass Pub - 1 min till fots
- Buffalo Billiards - 1 min till fots
Vanliga frågor och svar
Recensioner
Recensioner
Inga recensioner än
Bli först med att skriva en recension om det här boendet efter din vistelse.
Om värden
Din värd

Har du några förslag på hur vi kan förbättra sidan?Ge feedback