
Oren Kessler
8 reviews on 1 places
If you ever find yourself in Philadelphia, check out the Old City Hall, which also first housed the U.S. Supreme Court.
It’s quaint and free and you’ll be the only one there.
It’s quaint and free and you’ll be the only one there.
Nice coffee
The pubiest pub that I know of in Tel Aviv. Reminiscent of the US or UK. Love this place.
Beautiful mid-19th century mansions — a national historic site.
Per Wiki: "built in 1793 and extended in 1806, and now the rectory of the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton...James Watson was the first Speaker of the New York State Assembly and a Federalist member of the New York and United States Senates...the building recalls the time when New York's merchant families lived at Manhattan's southern tip, near the river, in order to have an unobstructed harbor view and to be in close proximity to their shipping interests."