Merchants' Exchange Building
143 South Third StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106

View of the rear of the Merchant's Exchange Building
Photo: Robert J. Moran
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Upon its completion in 1834, the building became the financial center for Philadelphia, housing commercial houses, marine insurance companies, the Philadelphia Board of Trade, and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
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Landmark Trivia
- In 1952, the National Park Service bought the structure and maintains offices here to this day.
- Located on the Dock Street side of the building, the United States Post Office occupied a large room and was the first in the country to sell stamps.
- The building was designed by William Strickland and is an exquisite expression of the Greek Revival style.
- The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates was the model for the building's lantern.
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Categories
- Financial Centers, Mints, Markets
- Man-Made
- National Historic Sites
- National Register of Historical Places
- Notable Architecture
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