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  1. A visit to Christ Church will enhance your understanding of our nation’s history and its relevance to the present. Come see and feel our historical artifacts as you hear our many stories on the themes of religious tolerance and the freedom of religion. We offer daily talks and tours at Christ Church and the Christ Church Burial Ground.

  2. Burial Ground. March through November. Mondays through Saturdays: 10 AM to 4 PM. Sundays: 12:30 PM to 4 PM. Closed during foul weather. Times can always change, so before making travel plans be sure to visit Christ Church’s Hours and Admission web page for the latest schedule. Interior of Christ Church.

  3. Worship Join in-person or via livestream Plan a Visit Christ Church and our Burial Ground are open every day 11AM - 5PM Find Us 20 N. American Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Connect 215-922-1695 Neighborhood House

  4. Christ Church Burial Ground is a nonprofit historic site. Your small admission fee ($2 for adults and $1 for children) goes towards the upkeep of the grounds, the preservation of the gravestones, and keeping a staff of tour guides on-site 7 days a week to share the stories behind the famous Americans buried here!

  5. The Christ Church Burial Ground is a historic cemetery at 54–60 School Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is the cemetery of the Anglican Christ Church congregation, the second to be established in colonial Massachusetts. It is the site of the congregation's first church building, completed 1727, of which only a foundation element survives.

  6. 7 de jul. de 2020 · Visit Ben Franklin’s Grave and Christ Church Burial Ground. As mentioned earlier, entrance is only a few bucks, so I think certainly worth a visit. The Burial Ground is open weather permitting from March through November during the following times: Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m.–4 p.m., and on Sunday from 12 p.m.–4 p.m.

  7. 25 de jul. de 2017 · Christ Church Burial Ground contains the graves of some of America's greatest patriots, including five signers of the Declaration of Independence: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791), Dr. Benjamin Rush (1746-1813), George Ross (1730-1779) and Joseph Hewes (1730-1779).