Drinker's Court
The Drinker's Court, also known as Bandbox Court Houses, are located in the Society Hill section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The houses were built in 1764 by John Drinker (1716–1787), father of noted American portrait artist John Drinker (1760-1826). They were added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 27, 1971.
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Drinker's Court
The Drinker's Court, also known as Bandbox Court Houses, are located in the Society Hill section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The houses were built in 1764 by John Drinker (1716–1787), father of noted American portrait artist John Drinker (1760-1826). They were added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 27, 1971.
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Bandbox Court Houses
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Drinker's Court in 1972
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The Drinker's Court, also know ...... storic Places on May 27, 1971.
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