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I prefer the walt right to the alt right.
Fox E.

If you are a dude and you tell a lot of jokes, then you have a great Wit, man. This has nothing to do with that. And the views from here are no joke. The Walt Whitman Bridge is not one of my favourites, as you can imagine. It's kind of expensive to get across it, although not like expensive as in New York. And it costs $5, or at least it did last time - it was $3 probably the first time I crossed it. It's a little treacherous in the rain but it's pretty. I like it. It's white and thick, sort of like me. It's not as smooth and clean (like me again) to cross as the other one down the river, but I still love it. If it was cheaper, I'd give an extra star. Nobody likes it as much as the Ben Franklin, and it's not as pretty either. The views are better over there.

Jeremy J.

This is pretty cool bridge that we traveled over going from Philadelphia over to New Jersey. It was a nice shade of green it was a pretty good bridge I like Walt Whitman and I like his stories so overall good bridge to visit and see

William G.

Of all the times I've driven throughout the north-east, both in summer of 2016 and winter of 2017, I can't believe I haven't reviewed this bridge yet. So here it is, ladies and gentlemen: I drove through this bridge as I was driving from Philadelphia International Airport to New Jersey. The bridge is a few minutes drive, and over the river that makes up the state border. There is a toll heading one way, but not the other. Although there were plenty of other cars on the bridge the few times I crossed it this last trip, I never encountered any delays in my commute. The traffic flowed smoothly, no matter how many cars were sharing the bridge with me. The bridge also makes for some good photos, if you dare take photos while driving. The weather was gloomy, as it was winter. But it was still a beautiful sight driving under the tall pillars of this bridge. And it was not as dangerous as I thought, as I heard that bridges freeze faster than roadways. I guess I lucked out as far as weather goes here.

Jodie C.

Beautiful. Small back up on there today though but it was minor. Just really a proud looking bridge.

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Merchants' Exchange Building

3.6(5 reviews)
3.0 miOld City

The Merchant's Exchange Building is a beautiful historic site with a lot of significance, but don't…read moreexpect a full museum experience. It's really just a small lobby with a few plaques on the wall explaining the building's history and role in early American commerce. Very informative, but limited in scope. We stopped by while walking from Carpenters' Hall, and it was worth the quick visit if you're already in the area. There's a National Parks plaque outside, but it functions more as an active office building -- you'll see staff moving through the back, and it's definitely more of a look-and-learn spot than an interactive space. The front of the building, though, is absolutely stunning and perfect for photos. Great for a quick pop-in if you're nearby.

If you've ever been to the historic Old City area in Philly you know that the National Parks…read moreService holds a lot of land in that area and owns a lot of buildings. Some are more famous and renowned like The Liberty Bell or Independence Hall. Some look like they belong but are not open to the public such as the First Bank of the United States while a few others are technically open to the public but you wouldn't know by looking such as the Merchants' Exchange Building. Although MEB looks a lot like the the 1st Bank of the US or the 2nd Bank of the US or like something that was built during the Revolutionary War era, they were built several decades apart. MEB was built in the 1830's by Steven Girard as a place where commerce-trade-business could be more professionally done versus the accepted practice of the day which had those types of discussions taking place mostly in taverns and coffee houses. (Steven Girard of course being the wealthiest man in America during the War of 1812 who more or less personally bankrolled the US war efforts via Girard Bank that operated from this building. Eventually Girard Bank would be absorbed by Mellon Bank in the 1980's and Mellon eventually gets bought by Citizens Bank.) If you care enough, the below links provide more than enough information than anyone should ever care to know about the building along with Girard. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Girard www.nps.gov/inde/learn/historyculture/places-merchantsexchange.htm en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchants%27_Exchange_Building_(Philadelphia) If you show up today, there is a small public exhibit on the first floor of the Merchants' Exchange Building that is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The entrance is on the 3rd street side of the building and it's barely marked. The exhibit has a few wall placards talking about the history of the building, William Strickland who is the building's architect and when the NPS restored the building to it's current use which office space during the 1950's. This is maybe a 20-25 minute stop if you go slow and note that park service employees will be coming and going in/out of the building non-stop and speaking let's just say as if there are no tourists near by if you know what I mean. Five stars for the building and two for the display.

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Merchants' Exchange Building
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Walt Whitman House - The only house Walt Whitman ever owned

Walt Whitman House

4.9(8 reviews)
2.6 mi

If you're a history or literature buff, this is truly a hidden gem in New Jersey. I can't believe…read moreI'm the first person to review this place in four years! My 9-year-old son and I came here on a Saturday afternoon in November. They are only open for two hours, from 11-12 and 2-3. I called ahead and scheduled a tour for 2 o'clock. There is only street parking available, but we were able to park directly outside and pay at the meter. The tour starts in the house next door where you watch a ten minute video on Walt Whitman's life, then you go next door to his house where they have painstakingly recreated most of the rooms based on old photographs. The tour includes his upstairs bedroom where he passed away, and finishes in the backyard. Our tourguide was very friendly and knowledgeable and humored my son's millions of questions, many of which were somewhat off topic ("do you think Walt Whitman could do a cartwheel?!" *does cartwheel in the backyard*). The best part is that the tour is completely free, though donations are of course accepted. After the tour we drove to the Harleigh Cemetery to see his gravesite, which is only a mile or two from his house.

Whitman's house is so full of history; visiting it was a great experience. There is a short film…read morethat sets the stage. Beyond that, the guide had interesting things to reveal in every room. I was especially intrigued by the bedroom, but I won't give the surprise away.

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Walt Whitman House - My son outside of Walt Whitman's house in Camden.

My son outside of Walt Whitman's house in Camden.

Walt Whitman House - Walt Whitman's gravesite in Harleigh Cemetery in Haddon Avenue, only a mile or two from his house.

Walt Whitman's gravesite in Harleigh Cemetery in Haddon Avenue, only a mile or two from his house.

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