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Inventory of Historic Religious Properties
Founded as William Penn's "Holy Experiment," Philadelphia has a centuries-long history of fostering and constructing prominent houses of worship throughout the city. In recent decades, as congregations face declining membership and shifting neighborhood demographics, these historically- and architecturally-significant properties have often suffered from deferred maintenance, insensitive alterations, and partial or complete demolition. Advocacy organizations like the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia and Partners for Sacred Places have focused on this issue for years, highlighting the threats to Philadelphia's neighborhoods and communities if these structures continue to be abandoned or lost. Over the summer of 2011, in order to more fully understand and address the issue, the Preservation Alliance partnered with Philadelphia Historical Commission and Partners for Sacred Places to develop a comprehensive index of historic churches covering the entire city. Compiling, verifying, and updating data from a number of different sources, University of Pennsylvania graduate student Molly Lester assembled a database which includes every purpose-built house of worship constructed in the city before 1960. Data elements include: current congregation, original congregation, address, year of construction, original architect and whether or not the build is on the Philadelphia or National Historic Registers.
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Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Project
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An online database of architectural and historical information and images for 35,000+ structures, 110,000 images+ images and maps and biographies of 5,000+ architects in the 5 county region around Philadelphia. Development was a collaboration between private, academic, and public entities led by the Athenæum of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Registered Historic Properties
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Historic sites listed on the Philadelphia Register. Data was updated by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission in July 2017. The public should confirm a property’s historic status by contacting the Historical Commission at 215-686-7660. You can also download a dataset of the [Historic districts](https://www.opendataphilly.org/datasets/philadelphia-registered-historic-districts).
Philadelphia Historic Maps
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Data includes historic maps of the City of Philadelphia that are shared in [Atlas.phila.gov](https://atlas.phila.gov/), allowing users to switch between current imagery and historic maps.
Building Demolitions
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Inventory of building demolitions occurring within the City of Philadelphia. This includes both demolitions performed by private owners/contractors and by the Department of Licenses and Inspections due to dangerous building conditions. Updated daily.
Historic Streets
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To map older streets with historical value in the City of Philadelphia.
Historic Zoning Base Maps
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The City of Philadelphia made a major revision of the zoning code and base maps in 2012. These shapefiles provide a few historic versions of zoning data up to the time of the zoning code change.
City Landmarks
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An inventory of cultural landmarks found within the borders of the City of Philadelphia. This data is used to populate the [City's basemap](https://opendataphilly.org/datasets/philadelphia-basemaps/).