Category:FringeArts (Philadelphia)
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The High Pressure Fire Service Pump House at the intersection of Race Street and N. Christopher Columbus Blvd. in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was built in 1901 to feed a system of high-pressure fire hydrants in the Center City area. In 2011, it was bought from the city for $750,000 by Live Arts/Philly Fringe, which converted it into FringeArts, an arts center and headquarters for the organization at the expected cost of $5 million. The conversion will be done by WRT Planning & Design. The building now includes a restaurant and a beer garden. (Sources: "New Life at Old High Pressure Fire Service Building" and FringeArts website)
Media in category "FringeArts (Philadelphia)"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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2012 High Pressure Fire Service Pump House front from north.jpg 2,143 × 1,288; 759 KB
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2012 High Pressure Fire Service Pump House rear from northwest.jpg 2,258 × 1,607; 874 KB
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2012 High Pressure Fire Service Pump House rear from south.jpg 2,093 × 1,339; 705 KB
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2012 High Pressure Fire Service Pump House rear from west.jpg 2,195 × 1,015; 248 KB
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2016 FingeArts rear from west.jpg 3,912 × 1,745; 1.26 MB
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2016 FringeArts front from north.jpg 3,912 × 2,103; 1.37 MB
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2016 FringeArts front from southeast.jpg 4,160 × 2,770; 2.33 MB
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2016 FringeArts rear from northwest.jpg 4,608 × 3,456; 2.75 MB
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2016 FringeArts rear from south.jpg 4,074 × 2,829; 2.45 MB
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2016 FringeArts west facade and plaza-beer garden.jpg 4,608 × 3,353; 2.81 MB