DescriptionSt. George's Hall, Philadelphia (9393917231).jpg
English: View of St. George’s Hall at the southwest corner of Thirteenth and Arch streets. Built in 1835 by Thomas Walter Ustick as a residence for railroad executive Matthew Newkirk, it was converted to the headquarters of the Society of the Sons of St. George in 1876, whose mission was to assist Englishmen in distress in America. The statue of St. George slaying the dragon on top of the front portico is visible. Demolished circa 1903, after the society moved to 19th and Arch Streets.
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