What are the four oldest historically significant buildings in Philadelphia?
The four oldest historically significant buildings in Philadelphia are the Wyck, built in 1690; the Wynnestay, built in 1690 or earlier; the Gloria Dei Church, built in 1700; and the Rittenhouse House, built in 1707 and part of Rittenhouse Town. Source: Bulletin Almanac and Yearbook, 1976, p.300, 917.
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