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Gouverneur Morris' Limping Tour: A Mature Philadelphia History Tour

By Bethesda Project (other events)

2 Dates Through Sep 19, 2020
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Safety update:  We are excited to hold this event as it is scheduled to occur on September 19th.  Due to the modified green phase, we must ask everyone to wear a facemask and to distance 6' to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but other than that we are excited to do something outdoors on September 19th.  Please come prepared with comfortable shoes, water, and hand sanitizer.  Also please keep in mind that public restrooms and many restaurants in the area are closed due to the virus, so please plan accordingly.

Do you like Philadelphia history? Tired of the same old walking tours? Do you want to help Bethesda Project in providing shelter, housing and supportive services to adults experiencing homelessness?

Then the Gouverneur Morris Limping Tour is for you!

Join Leo Vaccaro, an obsessed Philadelphia history teacher and the person you want on your quizzo team and Laura Caccioppoli, a political scientist turned marketer and history enthusiast, for an engaging, hilarious, and mostly educational tour of Philadelphia.

The tour will focus on the decadent and salacious highs as well as the infamous, scandalous, and shameful lows from America's First City.

*The tour will be approximately 2 hours and span 9 blocks. We will start at the Statue of Tamanend at Front and Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102 and end at 9th and Chestnut Street.

If you have questions or concerns please reach out to: 
Leo at [email protected] or Laura at [email protected]