In the Spirit of Thanksgiving

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In the spirit of Thanksgiving…

As we prepare to gather, albeit, differently this year we wanted to share in the spirit of Thanksgiving with you! This week we bring you the “gift” of cheer(s) in the form of Smoking Bishop Punch. A mulled wine, made with port, red wine, oranges (and in this case, a grapefruit), sugar and spices, this punch dates back to Victorian England and is even referenced in Dickens’, A Christmas Carol. Please enjoy this video containing the recipe for this timeless libation, hosted by Alley friend and contributor, Markus Harris.

Now, that you have your cozy cocktail, I’d like to tell you a story.

I first heard the name "Elfreth’s Alley" when I was a little girl. My grandfather was a Philadelphian, a lover of history and heritage, and a storyteller. Gathered together around the table we would listen to his life spill out like a poem. He would recount the years as a boy on Elfreth’s Alley. The Alley always held a special place in his memory, his eyes would get so bright when he would explain every little detail, from his grandfather’s hands and how they would hold his, to the mice that ran between houses. He and his cousin would try to catch them as a game.
In 1890 my great-great-grandfather, Jeremiah Patrick Murphy purchased no. 111 Elfreth’s Alley. For over 60 years it was a home to many Murphys. It was the keeper of many moments, gathered together. It was the keeper of many stories. Stories of hardship, and happiness.
When I walk the cobblestone streets of Elfreth’s Alley, I hear my grandfather’s words as if he is right next to me. I see the stories. There is power in the past.

The Elfreth’s Alley Association is dedicated to preserving these stories — everyday Philadelphians making history here.

One way to support this facet of our work safely from your own home is through our Patreon. For just $10 monthly you can gain access to special content from our archives, private house tour tickets, Alley swag, and more. You can learn more below.

With gratitude and thanksgiving,

Kelly Anne Murphy-Newell
Vice President, Board of Directors
Elfreth’s Alley Association


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Do you enjoy taking a deeper dive into Elfreth's Alley's history and the stories of historic Philadelphia? The emails don't have to end after December 31st! Join our Patreon to support Elfreth's Alley Museum each month and receive additional content, be the first to know what is happening on the alley, and be proud of your efforts to support an organization that has been working to tell the stories of everyday Philadelphian's for over 80 years!


Elfreth’s Alley in 1952

Elfreth’s Alley in 1952

Coming Up

Bundle up even as you #StayHome! Next week we will be back with a slideshow of the Alley in winter through the years! Check out all of the content from the campaign so far at elfrethsalley.org/deckthealley.






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Gift Shopping?

Several items from the Elfreth's Alley Museum gift shop are now available for sale on our website at elfrethsalley.org/giftshop.






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Donate Today

We need your help to continue to preserve and interpret this historic street! We operate on a shoe-string budget and every dollar counts. Consider making a contribution before the end of the year.