Category:Municipal Pier No. 9, Philadelphia
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Municipal Pier No. 9, also known as the Cherry Street Pier, located on N. Christoper Columbus Blvd. just south of the Race Street Pier (which was Municipal Pier No. 11), was constructed by the city in 1919 to improve commerce in the city. It was operated by the United Fruit Company. In 2011, the Delware River Waterfront Corporation began to explore the renovation and revitalization of the structure. (Sources: "Study on the future of Pier 9 begins", "Philadelphia. Department of Wharves, Docks and Ferries. Municipal Pier Construction Photographs, 1917-1921")
Media in category "Municipal Pier No. 9, Philadelphia"
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2014 Ben Franklin Bridge at twilight.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 1.59 MB
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Municipal Pier No. 9 N. Christopher Columbus Blvd from above.jpg 2,157 × 1,524; 809 KB
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Municipal Pier No. 9 N. Christopher Columbus Blvd street level.jpg 2,304 × 1,402; 875 KB