Itinerary
- The President's House: Home of George Washington and John Adams as Presidents
- Independence Hall: Home of 2nd Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention
- Second Bank of the United States: Learn more about the banking system Hamilton set up
- Franklin Court: See where Hamilton, Madison and Franklin discussed the Constituion
- Carpenters' Hall: Home of the 1st Continental Congress, it was also home to the 1st Bank of the United States for a while
- Todd House: Across the street from here lived Maria Reynold's, Hamilton's mistress for a year. Introduced to James Madison by Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd became Dolly Madison
- Across the street lived Alexander Hamilton and his family, 1 block from where Maria Reynold's lived
- First Bank of the United States: Created by Hamilton in 1791, this building was one of the first new U.S. government buildings and one of the first in Greco-Roman temple style, partially of marble
- Christ Church: We end here at the grave of Robert Morris who turned down George Washington's offer to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?
Includes
- Live guided tour
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Details
Starting at Independence Hall, we will discuss the life and times of Alexander Hamilton. We will visit the President's House, the portrait gallery in the Second Bank of the United States, Carpenter's Hall, Dolly Madison's house, where Hamilton and Maria Reynolds lived, the First Bank of the United States, and Christ Church.
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Minimum age is 10 years













