‘Toleration’ statue overlooks Wissahickon Creek
Built in 1883, the statue overlooking Wissahickon Creek depicts a man, who is commonly assumed to be William Penn, dressed in Quaker clothes bearing the inscription “Toleration.”
According to a trail map published by the Friends of the Wissahickon, the rock that the statue stands upon is known as Mom Rinker’s Rock.
In legends, Mom Rinker is depicted both as a witch and a “Revolutionary patriot who dropped balls of yarn containing messages about British troops to colonial soldiers waiting below.”
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