746 S Front St
Philadelphia, PA 19147, USA

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Workman Place, 742-746 South Front St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Workman Place is a group of tenement houses arranged around a court. 742-46 S. Front Street houses were built for John Workman, a lumber merchant. Seven smaller tenements (Tenements 1-7) at rear of 742-746 S. Front Street were built in 1748 for George Mifflin, grandfather of the first Governor of Pennsylvania.

Workman Place, 742-746 South Front St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Workman Place is a group of tenement houses arranged around a court. 742-46 S. Front Street houses were built for John Workman, a lumber merchant. Seven smaller tenements (Tenements 1-7) at rear of 742-746 S. Front Street were built in 1748 for George Mifflin, grandfather of the first Governor of Pennsylvania.

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