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The City of Philadelphia, Department of Records, City Archive is the home of all the city’s records, with documents going back to 1683.
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Listen in and you’ll feel comfortable making your first visit to the Philadelphia City Archive!
Links
City of Philadelphia, Department of Records Archives (main web site) www.phila.gov/records
City of Philadelphia Archives Forms to Request Certified Birth, Death, Marriage
City of Philadelphia Archives - On-Site Registration Form
Descriptions of Types of Genealogical Records at the City of Philadelphia Archives
PhillyHistory.org - Photo archive from the Archive and maps searchable by exact street address (geotagged) and keyword
A Short History of Centennial Hall from the 1876 Centennial Exposition - now the home of the Please Touch Museum, children’s museum (archived on the Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
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