Capt. Thomas Moore House
Capt. Thomas Moore House, Historic home in Queen Village, Philadelphia, United States
Capt. Thomas Moore House is a residential building in Queen Village constructed of red brick with three-and-a-half stories and three window bays. It stands on South Front Street between two neighboring historic structures and retains its original floor plan and interior finishes from the colonial era.
The house was built around 1767 under the direction of craftsman Nathaniel Irish and served as a residence for prosperous merchants. Its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 recognized its importance as an example of late colonial urban architecture.
The home reflects how colonial families lived and organized their domestic spaces in the 1700s. Its red brick exterior and symmetrical window arrangement show the building practices favored by merchants and craftspeople of that era in Philadelphia.
The building sits within a walkable historic district surrounded by other colonial-era structures and neighborhood landmarks. Plan time to explore the entire street block and adjacent properties to appreciate the full context of the area.
The house was designed by craftsman Nathaniel Irish who lived in a neighboring property and may have shared architectural ideas between his own home and Moore's residence. This direct connection between builder and owner was common in colonial Philadelphia's merchant circles and reveals how closely tied business and personal relationships were.
Location: Pennsylvania
GPS coordinates: 39.93970,-75.14500
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:22
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