431 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA

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Bank Row, 407-431 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

HABS PA-1667

Bank Row, 407-431 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

HABS PA-1667

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Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives & Granting Annuities, 431 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

This exotic-looking building is the only one in the Bank Row to have been constructed during post-Civil War years. Pennsylvania Company, which owned the building from 1873-1890, is the oldest institution of its kind in the United State.

Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives & Granting Annuities, 431 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

This exotic-looking building is the only one in the Bank Row to have been constructed during post-Civil War years. Pennsylvania Company, which owned the building from 1873-1890, is the oldest institution of its kind in the United State.

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