Toleration Statue
Toleration Statue is a work of art in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania. Toleration Statue is situated nearby to the scenic viewpoint Mom Rinker’s Rock, as well as near the trailhead Park Line Drive Entrance.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Mom Rinker’s Rock and The Monastery.
Mom Rinker’s Rock
Scenic viewpoint
Mom Rinker's Rock is a scenic outlook in Wissahickon Valley Park along the Wissahickon Creek in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located on a ridge on the eastern side of the park just a little north of the Walnut Lane Bridge, close by the statue dedicated to Toleration.
The Monastery
Historic building
Photo: Smallbones, Public domain.
The Monastery is a historic stone house in Philadelphia, located on Wissahickon Creek at Kitchens Lane. It was built in 1747 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The Monastery is situated 1,100 feet west of Toleration Statue.
Walnut Lane Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The Walnut Lane Bridge is a concrete arch bridge located in Northwest Philadelphia that connects the Germantown and Roxborough neighborhoods across the Wissahickon Creek in Fairmount Park. Walnut Lane Bridge is situated 1,100 feet south of Toleration Statue.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Roxborough and Wissahickon.
Roxborough
Neighborhood
Photo: Smallbones, Public domain.
Roxborough is a neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is bordered to the southwest, along the Schuylkill River, by the neighborhood of Manayunk, along the northeast by the Wissahickon Creek section of Fairmount Park, and to the southeast by the neighborhood of East Falls.
Wissahickon
Neighborhood
Photo: Kmdevoe, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Wissahickon is a neighborhood in the section of Lower Northwest Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. Wissahickon is located adjacent to the neighborhoods of Roxborough and Manayunk, and it is bounded by the Wissahickon Valley Park, Ridge Avenue, Hermit Street, and Henry Avenue.
Germantown
Neighborhood
Photo: Jack Boucher, Public domain.
Germantown is an area in Northwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded by Palatine, Quaker, and Mennonite families in 1683 as an independent borough, it was absorbed into Philadelphia in 1854.
Toleration Statue
- Type: Work of art
- Artwork type: statue
- Category: tourism
- Location: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
40.03518° or 40° 2′ 7″ northLongitude
-75.19976° or 75° 11′ 59″ westInception
1883Open location code
87G62RP2+33OpenStreetMap ID
node 5284971553OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=artworkOpenStreetMap attribute
artwork_type=statue
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