St. Clement's Episcopal Church
Leaving Franklin Institute turn right, cross Race Street, pass the Franklin Institute Research Laboratories and at the corner of Cherry Street (actually between Cherry and Appletree) is St. Clement's Episcopal Church. The Episcopalians have some of Philadelphia's most interesting and historic churches and by and large the ones with the greatest architectural beauty, such as this John Notman one of 1859. Walk to Appletree Street, and just around the corner is the entrance to the garden and the church itself. The high altar has a fine triptych and the stained glass, even on a dull day or when the church is unlighted, is especially notable.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
- Welcome to The Benjamin Franklin Parkway Tour
- LOVE Park
- Henry Moore Sculpture
- Prophet
- Friends Select School
- Statue of Copernicus
- Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul
- Parkway Sculptures
- Swann Fountain (Logan Circle)
- Free Library of Philadelphia
- Raemisch Sculptures
- Rodin Museum
- Eakins Oval
- Museum of Art
- Franklin Institute
- St. Clement's Episcopal Church
- Academy of Natural Sciences
- Mace's Crossing
- Sculpture to the Martyrs
- Thaddeus Kosciuszko