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1201 North Orange Street, Wilmington, DE 19801-1120. t is home to over 6,500 corporations, and more than 200,000 businesses hold addresses at the location.
Cynthia Quarterman
[edit]Congressman Runyan, Candidate Little
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Jon Daniel Runyan (born November 27, 1973) is the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 3rd congressional district.
Philadelphia Fairmount Park, Azalea Garden, May 9, 2009
[edit]Independence Visitor Center on Sat Oct 02 15:47:01 EDT 2010
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The Independence Visitor Center, at the northwest corner of 6th & Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106, constructed in 2001. The Center has information on Independence National Historical Park, the City of Philadelphia, the Southern New Jersey and Delaware River waterfront and suburban counties.
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The Independence Visitor Center, at the northwest corner of 6th & Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106, constructed in 2001. The Center has information on Independence National Historical Park, the City of Philadelphia, the Southern New Jersey and Delaware River waterfront and suburban counties.
Northeast Philadelphia NRHP Schools, September 26, 2010
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Henry R. Edmonds School, 1101-1197 Haworth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124
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Henry R. Edmonds School, 1101-1197 Haworth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124
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Henry R. Edmonds School, 1101-1197 Haworth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124
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Laura H. Carnell School, 1100 Deveraux Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111
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Laura H. Carnell School, 1100 Deveraux Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111
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Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Cottman Avenue 1800 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111, now known as Woodrow Wilson Middle School
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Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Cottman Avenue 1800 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111, now known as Woodrow Wilson Middle School
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Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Cottman Avenue 1800 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111, now known as Woodrow Wilson Middle School
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Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Cottman Avenue 1800 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111, now known as Woodrow Wilson Middle School
Holme Avenue Bridge, September 25 08:29:11 EDT 2010
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The Holme Avenue Bridge is a closed-spandrel concrete arch bridge that carries Holme Avenue across Wooden Bridge Run (a tributary of Pennypack Creek) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The total length of the bridge is 101.1 ft. The width of its deck is 83.8 ft. Built in 1921, it remains in use today. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. Note: not to be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" nearby over Pennypack Creek.The Holme Avenue Bridge is a closed-spandrel concrete arch bridge that carries Holme Avenue across Wooden Bridge Run (a tributary of Pennypack Creek) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The total length of the bridge is 101.1 ft. The width of its deck is 83.8 ft. Built in 1921, it remains in use today. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. Note: not to be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" nearby over Pennypack Creek.
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The Holme Avenue Bridge is a closed-spandrel concrete arch bridge, built in 1921, that carries Holme Avenue across Wooden Bridge Run (a tributary of Pennypack Creek) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Note: not to be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" nearby over Pennypack Creek.
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The Holme Avenue Bridge is a closed-spandrel concrete arch bridge, built in 1921, that carries Holme Avenue across Wooden Bridge Run (a tributary of Pennypack Creek) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Note: not to be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" nearby over Pennypack Creek.
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The Holme Avenue Bridge is a closed-spandrel concrete arch bridge that carries Holme Avenue across Wooden Bridge Run (a tributary of Pennypack Creek) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The total length of the bridge is 101.1 ft. The width of its deck is 83.8 ft. Built in 1921, it remains in use today. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. Note: not to be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" nearby over Pennypack Creek.
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The Holme Avenue Bridge is a closed-spandrel concrete arch bridge, built in 1921, that carries Holme Avenue across Wooden Bridge Run (a tributary of Pennypack Creek) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Note: not to be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" nearby over Pennypack Creek.
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The Holme Avenue Bridge is a closed-spandrel concrete arch bridge, built in 1921, that carries Holme Avenue across Wooden Bridge Run (a tributary of Pennypack Creek) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Note: not to be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" nearby over Pennypack Creek.
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The Holme Avenue Bridge is a closed-spandrel concrete arch bridge, built in 1921, that carries Holme Avenue across Wooden Bridge Run (a tributary of Pennypack Creek) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Note: not to be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" nearby over Pennypack Creek.
Edwin Forrest School
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Edwin Forrest School is a public elementary school in the Mayfair neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia at 7300 Cottage Street, Philadelphia, PA 19136, constructed in the Art Deco school of architecture.
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Edwin Forrest School is a public elementary school in the Mayfair neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia at 7300 Cottage Street, Philadelphia, PA 19136, constructed in the Art Deco school of architecture.
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Edwin Forrest School is a public elementary school in the Mayfair neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia at 7300 Cottage Street, Philadelphia, PA 19136, constructed in the Art Deco school of architecture.\
Joseph H. Brown School
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Joseph H. Brown Elementary School is an elementary school at 3600 Stanwood Street, Philadelphia, PA 19136 in the Holmesburg neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia, currently serving students from kindergarten to sixth grade. The current school building was constructed in 1937, replacing an earlier building on the same site. It was designed by Irwin T. Catharine, then the Philadelphia School District's main architect, and is an exemplar of the Art Deco and Moderne schools of architecture.
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Joseph H. Brown Elementary School is an elementary school at 3600 Stanwood Street, Philadelphia, PA 19136 in the Holmesburg neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia, currently serving students from kindergarten to sixth grade. The current school building was constructed in 1937, replacing an earlier building on the same site. It was designed by Irwin T. Catharine, then the Philadelphia School District's main architect, and is an exemplar of the Art Deco and Moderne schools of architecture.
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Joseph H. Brown Elementary School is an elementary school at 3600 Stanwood Street, Philadelphia, PA 19136 in the Holmesburg neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia, currently serving students from kindergarten to sixth grade. The current school building was constructed in 1937, replacing an earlier building on the same site. It was designed by Irwin T. Catharine, then the Philadelphia School District's main architect, and is an exemplar of the Art Deco and Moderne schools of architecture.
Ownership of Independence Hall
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch, 5800 Cobbs Creek Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19143
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Paschalville, 6942 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19142 view of S. 70th Street facade
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Paschalville, 6942 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19142
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Paschalville, 6942 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19142 View of South 70th Street facade
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Paschalville, 6942 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19142, Cornerstone MCMXIII
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Paschalville, 6942 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19142 View of Woodland Avenue side
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Lehigh Avenue Branch, Renamed Lillian Marrero Branch Library, 601 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19133
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Lehigh Avenue Branch, Renamed Lillian Marrero Branch Library, 601 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19133
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Lehigh Avenue Branch, Renamed Lillian Marrero Branch Library, 601 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19133
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Lehigh Avenue Branch, Renamed Lillian Marrero Branch Library, 601 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19133
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Lehigh Avenue Branch, Renamed Lillian Marrero Branch Library, 601 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19133, Placque inside entrance door, Land
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Lehigh Avenue Branch, Renamed Lillian Marrero Branch Library, 601 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19133, Placque inside entrance door, Building gift of Andrew Carnegie
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Logan Branch, 1333 Wagner Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19141
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Logan Branch, 1333 Wagner Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19141
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Logan Branch, 1333 Wagner Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19141
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library, 68 West Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144-2795
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library, 68 West Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144-2795
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library, 68 West Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144-2795
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Oak Lane Branch Library, 6614 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19126
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Oak Lane Branch Library, 6614 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19126
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Oak Lane Branch Library, 6614 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19126
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Oak Lane Branch Library, 6614 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19126
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Oak Lane Branch Library, 6614 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19126
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Walnut Street, West Philadelphia Branch, 201 South 40th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Walnut Street, West Philadelphia Branch, 201 South 40th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Walnut Street, West Philadelphia Branch, 201 South 40th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 View of Walnut Street (north) facade
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Walnut Street, West Philadelphia Branch, 201 South 40th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 View across Walnut and S. 40th Streets
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Walnut Street, West Philadelphia Branch, 201 South 40th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 View of Walnut Street (north) facade
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Kingsessing Branch Library, 1201 South 51st Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19143
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Kingsessing Branch Library, 1201 South 51st Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19143
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Thomas F. Donatucci, Sr. Branch Library (formerly Passyunk Branch), 1935 Shunk Street,Philadelphia, PA 19145-4234
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Thomas F. Donatucci, Sr. Branch Library (formerly Passyunk Branch), 1935 Shunk Street,Philadelphia, PA 19145-4234
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill Branch, 8711 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill Branch, 8711 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129 Warden Drive side
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129 Warden Drive side
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129 Warden Drive side
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129. Interior
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129. View of Midvale Avenue side.
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129. Placque
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129. Placque
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129. Placque on Midvale Street side
Girard Point Bridge
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The Girard Point Bridge is a double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation undertook the erection of the bridge in Southwest Philadelphia and selected American Bridge Company as the prime contractor. It opened in 1985. Looking south from the former Navy Yard.
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The Girard Point Bridge is a double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation undertook the erection of the bridge in Southwest Philadelphia and selected American Bridge Company as the prime contractor. It opened in 1985. Looking south from the former Navy Yard.
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The Girard Point Bridge is a double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation undertook the erection of the bridge in Southwest Philadelphia and selected American Bridge Company as the prime contractor. It opened in 1985. Looking south from the former Navy Yard.
Marine Barracks
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Marine Barracks, Building 100, former Philadelphia Naval Shipyard,Constitution Avenue and S. 13th Street, 4800 South 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19112 West side
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Marine Barracks, Building 100, former Philadelphia Naval Shipyard,Constitution Avenue and S. 13th Street, 4800 South 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19112 West side, US Marine Corps emblem
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Marine Barracks, Building 100, former Philadelphia Naval Shipyard,Constitution Avenue and S. 13th Street, 4800 South 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19112 East side (13th Street)
James Martin School
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James Martin School, 3340 Richmond Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19134, View of NE corner, Richmond and Ontario Streets
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James Martin School, 3340 Richmond Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19134, Salmon Street entrance
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James Martin School, 3340 Richmond Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19134, View of NE corner, Richmond and Ontario Streets
Awbury Arboretum and Awbury Historic District
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Francis Cope House, 1 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505. Built 1860, now offices of the Awbury Arboretum. Front view.
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Francis Cope House, 1 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505. Built 1860, now offices of the Awbury Arboretum. Front view
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Francis Cope House, 1 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505. Built 1860, now offices of the Awbury Arboretum. East side view.
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Francis Cope House, 1 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505. Built 1860, now offices of the Awbury Arboretum. East side view.
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Francis Cope House, 1 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505. Built 1860, now offices of the Awbury Arboretum. East side view.
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Francis Cope House, 1 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505. Built 1860, now offices of the Awbury Arboretum. Front view.
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Francis Cope House, 1 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505. Built 1860, now offices of the Awbury Arboretum. Front view.
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2 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505. Dutch Colonial Revival
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5 Awbury Road, Philadelphia, Pennnsylvania 19138-1505.
FLP, Art Alliance, St. Joseph's Prep, Gesu Church
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Philadelphia Art Alliance, 251 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-6168. Wetherill mansion, designed and constructed in 1906 by Charles Klauder.
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Church of the Gesu, North 18th and Thompson Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19130, built 1879-1880, towers after 1895, renovated 1952-1956. Now the chapel for St. Joseph's Preparatory School, seen at far right
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Church of the Gesu, North 18th and Thompson Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19130, built 1879-1880, towers after 1895, renovated 1952-1956. Now chapel for St. Joseph's Preparatory School, seen at far right
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Wyoming Branch, 300 East Wyoming Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
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Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indiana Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19134-3042
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Richmond Branch, 2987 Almond Street, Philadelphia, PA 19134
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Free Library of Philadelphia, Wyoming Branch, 231 East Wyoming Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120
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St. Joseph's Preparatory School, 1733 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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St. Joseph's Preparatory School, 1733 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Thomas Holmes Branch, FLP
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Tacony Branch, FLP
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Councilman Brian J. O'Neill
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Councilman Brian J. O'Neill, Minority Leader of Philadelphia City Council. Member since 1980. Term expires 2012.
PWD Belmont Pumping Station
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Philadelphia Water Department Belmont Pumping Station, built 1900, East River Drive at Montgomery Drive, Philadelphia, PA. View from the river bank.
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Philadelphia Water Department Belmont Pumping Station, built 1900, East River Drive at Montgomery Drive, Philadelphia, PA. View from the parking lot, looking north, with the Columbia Railroad Bridge in the background.
Schuylkill Expressway Bridge
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Schuylkill Expressway Bridge, built 1956, reconstructed 2010, carries I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. View from the University Avenue ramp to I-76 northbound, looking southeast
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Schuylkill Expressway Bridge, built 1956, reconstructed 2010, carries I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. View from the University Avenue ramp to I-76 northbound, looking southeast
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Schuylkill Expressway Bridge, built 1956, reconstructed 2010, carries I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. View from the University Avenue ramp to I-76 northbound, looking southeast
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Schuylkill Expressway Bridge, built 1956, reconstructed 2010, carries I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania View from the University Avenue ramp to I-76 northbound, east with the Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge in the background
West River Drive Bridge
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The West River Drive Bridge is a steel girder bridge built in 1966 over the Schuylkill River on West River Drive. View looking west from the Spring Garden Street Bridge
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The West River Drive Bridge is a steel girder bridge built in 1966 over the Schuylkill River on West River Drive. View looking south from the Art Museum Drive
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The West River Drive Bridge is a steel girder bridge built in 1966 over the Schuylkill River on West River Drive. View looking west from the Spring Garden Street Bridge.
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The West River Drive Bridge is a steel girder bridge built in 1966 over the Schuylkill River on West River Drive. Upper bridge on left is the Spring Garden Street Bridge. View looking south from the Art Museum Drive.
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The West River Drive Bridge is a steel girder bridge built in 1966 over the Schuylkill River on West River Drive. Upper bridge on left is the Spring Garden Street Bridge. View looking south from the Art Museum Drive.
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Top bridge is the Spring Garden Street bridge, bottom bridge is the West River Drive Bridge, with the Fairmount Dam further upstream, and the Philadelphia Water Department's river cleaning work boat R.E. Roy in the foreground.
John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge
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The John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge in Philadelphia was built in 1959 and reconstructed 2009 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries John F. Kennedy Boulevard (two lanes westbound, one lane eastbound) across the Schuylkill River, Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Transportation tracks. Looking upstream from the Schuylkill River Trail
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The John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge in Philadelphia was built in 1959 and reconstructed 2009 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries John F. Kennedy Boulevard (two lanes westbound, one lane eastbound) across the Schuylkill River, Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Transportation tracks. Looking upstream from the Schuylkill River Trail
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The John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge in Philadelphia was built in 1959 and reconstructed 2009 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries John F. Kennedy Boulevard (two lanes westbound, one lane eastbound) across the Schuylkill River, Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Transportation tracks. Looking up from the Schuylkill River Trail
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The John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge in Philadelphia was built in 1959 and reconstructed 2009 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries John F. Kennedy Boulevard (two lanes westbound, one lane eastbound) across the Schuylkill River, Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Transportation tracks. Looking downstream from the Schuylkill River Trail, through the SEPTA bridge arch
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The John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge in Philadelphia was built in 1959 and reconstructed 2009 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries John F. Kennedy Boulevard (two lanes westbound, one lane eastbound) across the Schuylkill River, Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Transportation tracks. Looking west towards the 30th Street AMTRAK station
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The John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge in Philadelphia was built in 1959 and reconstructed 2009 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries John F. Kennedy Boulevard (two lanes westbound, one lane eastbound) across the Schuylkill River, Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Transportation tracks. Looking across the bridge at the SEPTA Regional Rail Bridge
Vine Street Expressway Bridge
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Vine Street Expressway Bridge, built 1959, reconstructed 1989, carries I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) over the Schuylkill River, CSX tracks, N. 24th St. ramp in Philadelphia, looking downstream from the east bank
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Vine Street Expressway Bridge, built 1959, reconstructed 1989, carries I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) over the Schuylkill River, CSX tracks, N. 24th St. ramp in Philadelphia, looking downstream from the east bank
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Vine Street Expressway Bridge, built 1959, reconstructed 1989, carries I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) over the Schuylkill River, CSX tracks, N. 24th St. ramp in Philadelphia, looking downstream from the east bank
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Vine Street Expressway Bridge, built 1959, reconstructed 1989, carries I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) over the Schuylkill River, CSX tracks, N. 24th St. ramp in Philadelphia, looking west from the east bank
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Vine Street Expressway Bridge, built 1959, reconstructed 1989, a steel girder and floorbeam system design, carries I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) over the Schuylkill River, CSX tracks, N. 24th St. ramp in Philadelphia
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Vine Street Expressway Bridge, built 1959, reconstructed 1989, carries I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) over the Schuylkill River, CSX tracks, N. 24th St. ramp in Philadelphia, looking west from North 22nd Street overpass
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Vine Street Expressway Bridge, built 1959, reconstructed 1989, carries I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) over the Schuylkill River, CSX tracks, N. 24th St. ramp in Philadelphia, looking west from North 22nd Street overpass
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Vine Street Expressway Bridge, built 1959, reconstructed 1989, a steel girder and floorbeam system design, carries I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) over the Schuylkill River, CSX tracks, N. 24th St. ramp in Philadelphia
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The Vine Street Expressway Bridge, with the Philadelphia Water Department's river cleaning work boat R.E. Roy in the foreground.
Philip Graham Ryken, president of Wheaton College
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Philip Graham Ryken, president of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, photographed on his last day as the senior pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA, in front of the pulpit.
Girard Point Bridge
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double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation undertook the erection of the bridge in Southwest Philadelphia and selected American Bridge Company as the prime contractor. It opened in 1985. Looking south from the former Navy Yard.
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double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation undertook the erection of the bridge in Southwest Philadelphia and selected American Bridge Company as the prime contractor. It opened in 1985. Looking south from the former Navy Yard.
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double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation undertook the erection of the bridge in Southwest Philadelphia and selected American Bridge Company as the prime contractor. It opened in 1985. Looking southwest from the former Navy Yard.
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double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation undertook the erection of the bridge in Southwest Philadelphia and selected American Bridge Company as the prime contractor. It opened in 1985. Looking south.
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double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation undertook the erection of the bridge in Southwest Philadelphia and selected American Bridge Company as the prime contractor. It opened in 1985. Looking east from near the Platt Bridge.
Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge
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Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge, built about 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, two track, deck truss, (fixed shut) swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now owned by CSX Transportation. Looking northeast from the west bank, under the Schuylkill Expressway (I76) bridge.
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Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge, built about 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, two track, deck truss, (fixed shut) swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now owned by CSX Transportation. Looking northeast from the west bank.Looking northeast from the west bank.
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Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge, built about 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, two track, deck truss, (fixed shut) swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now owned by CSX Transportation. Looking northeast from the west bank.
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Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge, built about 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, two track, deck truss, (fixed shut) swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now owned by CSX Transportation.
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Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge, built about 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, two track, deck truss, (fixed shut) swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now owned by CSX Transportation. Looking east from above the Schuylkill Expressway.
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Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge, built about 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, two track, deck truss, (fixed shut) swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now owned by CSX Transportation. Looking north at the western girder approach to the bridge.
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Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge, built about 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, two track, deck truss, (fixed shut) swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now owned by CSX Transportation. Looking northeast from the west bank, under the Schuylkill Expressway (I76) bridge.
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Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge, built about 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, two track, deck truss, (fixed shut) swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now owned by CSX Transportation. Looking northeast from the west bank.
Ridgeway Library, now Phila. HS for Creative and Performing Arts
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The Ridgeway Library building was built 1873-78 at 900 South Broad Street, as a late example of Greek Revival architecture, with a bequest by Dr. James Rush to honor his wife, Phoebe Ann Ridgeway, for the Library Company of Philadelphia. Architect was Addison Hutton. Now occupied by the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts with a large 1997 addition in the rear. View from Broad Street.
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The Ridgeway Library building was built 1873-78 at 900 South Broad Street, as a late example of Greek Revival architecture, with a bequest by Dr. James Rush to honor his wife, Phoebe Ann Ridgeway, for the Library Company of Philadelphia. Architect was Addison Hutton. Now occupied by the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts with a large 1997 addition in the rear. View from Broad Street
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The Ridgeway Library building was built 1873-78 at 900 South Broad Street, as a late example of Greek Revival architecture, with a bequest by Dr. James Rush to honor his wife, Phoebe Ann Ridgeway, for the Library Company of Philadelphia. Architect was Addison Hutton. Now occupied by the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts with a large 1997 addition in the rear.
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The Ridgeway Library building was built 1873-78 at 900 South Broad Street, as a late example of Greek Revival architecture, with a bequest by Dr. James Rush to honor his wife, Phoebe Ann Ridgeway, for the Library Company of Philadelphia. Architect was Addison Hutton. Now occupied by the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts with a large 1997 addition in the rear. View from Broad Street (cropped).
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The Ridgeway Library building was built 1873-78 at 900 South Broad Street, as a late example of Greek Revival architecture, with a bequest by Dr. James Rush to honor his wife, Phoebe Ann Ridgeway, for the Library Company of Philadelphia. Architect was Addison Hutton. Now occupied by the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts with a large 1997 addition in the rear. View from Carpenter Street, with addition on the right.
George C. Platt Memorial Bridge over the Schuylkill River
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The George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a through truss bridge that carries PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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The George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a through truss bridge that carries PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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The George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a through truss bridge that carries PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Eastern approach, showing rusting steel.
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The George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a through truss bridge that carries PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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The George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a through truss bridge that carries PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Underside of eastern approach, showing rusting girders.
Walt Whitman Bridge
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The Walt Whitman Bridge, opened in 1957, is a suspension bridge spanning the Delaware River from Philadelphia to Gloucester City, New Jersey, owned and
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge over the Schuylkill River
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View of the bridge looking downstream.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View of the bridge looking downstream.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View of the bridge looking downstream.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View of the bridge looking downstream.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View from the CSX Philadelphia Terminal, looking southwest.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View from the CSX Philadelphia Terminal, looking southwest.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View of the southwest end of the bridge.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View from the west river bank, looking northeast.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View from the west river bank, looking northeast.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. View from the west river bank, looking northeast.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th or early 20th century as a two track, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Now a CSX Philadelphia Subdivision bridge. Cropped view of the bridge looking downstream.
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge over the Schuylkill River
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The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge, built 1901-1902 by the American Bridge Company across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, abandoned in open postion ca. 1976. Swing span, 226'-7" long, stone center pier with wood fenders and pilings, and western girder approach. Modern Grays Ferry Avenue bridge in background.
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The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge, built 1901-1902 by the American Bridge Company across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, abandoned in open postion ca. 1976. Swing span, 226'-7" long, stone center pier with wood fenders and pilings, and western girder approach. Modern Grays Ferry Avenue bridge in background.
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The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge, built 1901-1902 by the American Bridge Company across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, abandoned in open postion ca. 1976. Swing span, 226'-7" long, stone center pier with wood fenders and pilings, and western girder approach. Modern Grays Ferry Avenue bridge in background.
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The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge, built 1901-1902 by the American Bridge Company across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, abandoned in open postion ca. 1976. Swing span, 226'-7" long, stone center pier with wood fenders and pilings, and western girder approach. Modern Grays Ferry Avenue bridge in background.
Grays Ferry Avenue Bridges
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Modern Grays Ferry Avenue Bridge across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge, built 1901-1902 by the American Bridge Company across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, abandoned in open position ca. 1976. Swing span, 226'-7" long, stone center pier with wood fenders and pilings, and western girder approach. Modern Grays Ferry Avenue bridge in background.
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The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge, built 1901-1902 by the American Bridge Company across the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, abandoned in open position ca. 1976. Swing span, 226'-7" long, stone center pier with wood fenders and pilings, and eastern girder span approach. Modern Grays Ferry Avenue bridge in background.
Girard Avenue Bridges
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The first Girard Avenue Bridge, built 1855, closed 1872, was a timber arch Howe truss bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carried Girard Avenue over the Schuylkill River. Photo shows placque mounted beneath the bridge on Kelly Drive.
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The second Girard Avenue Bridge, built 1874, western approaches built 1956, was an iron Pratt truss automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carried Girard Avenue over the Schuylkill River. Photo shows placque mounted beneath the bridge on Kelly Drive.
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The current Girard Avenue Bridge, built 1969-72, western approaches built 1956, is an automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Girard Avenue over the Schuylkill River. Looking upstream from Kelly Drive.
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The current Girard Avenue Bridge, built 1969-72, western approaches built 1956, is an automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Girard Avenue over the Schuylkill River. Looking upstream from Kelly Drive.
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The current Girard Avenue Bridge, built 1969-72, western approaches built 1956, is an automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Girard Avenue over the Schuylkill River. Looking downstream from Kelly Drive.
Bridges over the Schuylkill River
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls, built 1890, is a stone and iron plate bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Looking from Kelly Drive, upstream.
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls, built 1890, is a stone and iron plate bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Looking from Kelly Drive, downstream.
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Pennsylvania Railroad Connecting Bridge, or Connecting Railway Bridge, built 1866-67, expanded 1912-1915, is a stone arch bridge in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that carries Amtrak Northeast Corridor and SEPTA commuter rail lines over the Schuylkill River. Looking upstream from Kelly Drive.
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Pennsylvania Railroad Connecting Bridge, or Connecting Railway Bridge, built 1866-67, expanded 1912-1915, is a stone arch bridge in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that carries Amtrak Northeast Corridor and SEPTA commuter rail lines over the Schuylkill River. Looking downstream from Kelly Drive.
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Pennsylvania Railroad Connecting Bridge, or Connecting Railway Bridge, built 1866-67, expanded 1912-1915, is a stone arch bridge in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that carries Amtrak Northeast Corridor and SEPTA commuter rail lines over the Schuylkill River. Looking downstream from Kelly Drive.
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Pennsylvania Railroad Connecting Bridge, or Connecting Railway Bridge, built 1866-67, expanded 1912-1915, is a stone arch bridge in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that carries Amtrak Northeast Corridor and SEPTA commuter rail lines over the Schuylkill River. Looking downstream from Kelly Drive.
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct or Falls Bridge, or Falls Rail Bridge, built 1856, is a stone arch bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Looking from Kelly Drive, with the Twin Bridges upstream.
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct or Falls Bridge, or Falls Rail Bridge, built 1856, is a stone arch bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Looking from Kelly Drive.
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Placque on the Market Street Bridge (Philadelphia) describing and illustrating the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge, Opened 1805, remodeled 1856, and destroyed by fire, 1875.
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The Strawberry Mansion Bridge, built 1896-97, is a steel arch bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Looking upstream from Kelly Drive.
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The Strawberry Mansion Bridge, built 1896-97, is a steel arch bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Looking from the Kelly Drive.
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The Strawberry Mansion Bridge, built 1896-97, is a steel arch bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Looking from the Kelly Drive.
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The Strawberry Mansion Bridge, built 1896-97, is a steel arch bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Looking up at the span over Kelly Drive, with the former trolley tracks on the right.
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The Twin Bridges, built 1960, partially rebuilt, 1985, and partially rebuilt, 2010, are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway (U.S. Route 1) just north of its intersection with Interstate 76. Looking downstream from the Kelly Drive, with the Falls Rail Bridge and the Bridge at West Falls further downstream.
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The Twin Bridges, built 1960, partially rebuilt, 1985, and partially rebuilt, 2010, are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway (U.S. Route 1) just north of its intersection with Interstate 76. Looking downstream from the Kelly Drive, with the Falls Rail Bridge and the Bridge at West Falls further downstream.
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The Twin Bridges, built 1960, partially rebuilt, 1985, and partially rebuilt, 2010, are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway (U.S. Route 1) just north of its intersection with Interstate 76. Looking upstream from the Kelly Drive, with the Falls Rail Bridge on the left.
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The Twin Bridges, built 1960, partially rebuilt, 1985, and partially rebuilt, 2010, are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway (U.S. Route 1) just north of its intersection with Interstate 76. Looking downstream from the Kelly Drive, with the Falls Rail Bridge and the Bridge at West Falls further downstream.
Bridges over the Schuylkill River
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls, built 1890, is a stone and iron plate bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Looking from Kelly Drive, upstream.
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls, built 1890, is a stone and iron plate bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Looking from Kelly Drive, downstream.
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct or Falls Bridge, or Falls Rail Bridge, built 1856, is a stone arch bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Looking from Kelly Drive, with the Twin Bridges upstream.
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct or Falls Bridge, or Falls Rail Bridge, built 1856, is a stone arch bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Looking from Kelly Drive.
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The Strawberry Mansion Bridge, built 1896-97, is a steel arch bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Looking upstream from Kelly Drive.
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The Strawberry Mansion Bridge, built 1896-97, is a steel arch bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Looking from the Kelly Drive.
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The Strawberry Mansion Bridge, built 1896-97, is a steel arch bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Looking from the Kelly Drive.
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The Strawberry Mansion Bridge, built 1896-97, is a steel arch bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Looking up at the span over Kelly Drive, with the former trolley tracks on the right.
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The Twin Bridges, built 1960, partially rebuilt, 1985, and partially rebuilt, 2010, are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway (U.S. Route 1) just north of its intersection with Interstate 76. Looking downstream from the Kelly Drive, with the Falls Rail Bridge and the Bridge at West Falls further downstream.
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The Twin Bridges, built 1960, partially rebuilt, 1985, and partially rebuilt, 2010, are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway (U.S. Route 1) just north of its intersection with Interstate 76. Looking downstream from the Kelly Drive, with the Falls Rail Bridge and the Bridge at West Falls further downstream.
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The Twin Bridges, built 1960, partially rebuilt, 1985, and partially rebuilt, 2010, are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway (U.S. Route 1) just north of its intersection with Interstate 76. Looking upstream from the Kelly Drive, with the Falls Rail Bridge on the left.
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The Twin Bridges, built 1960, partially rebuilt, 1985, and partially rebuilt, 2010, are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway (U.S. Route 1) just north of its intersection with Interstate 76. Looking downstream from the Kelly Drive, with the Falls Rail Bridge and the Bridge at West Falls further downstream.
Bridge over the Schuylkill River
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Columbia Railroad Bridge, also known as Columbia Bridge, is a 1920 concrete arch bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania rail lines over the Schuylkill River. It is located in Fairmount Park. View from Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive.
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Columbia Railroad Bridge, also known as Columbia Bridge, is a 1920 concrete arch bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania rail lines over the Schuylkill River. It is located in Fairmount Park. View from Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive.
Philadelphia, Front Street
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South Front Street, looking north from Dock Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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South Front Street, looking north at Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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South Front Street, looking north at Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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South Front Street, looking north towards Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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North Front Street, looking south towards Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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North Front Street, looking north towards Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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36 North Front Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Flat Rock Tunnel
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The Flat Rock Tunnel is an active railroad tunnel near Manayunk, Pennsylvania, USA. The tunnel was built by the Reading Railroad for its line along the Schuylkill River.
Councilwoman Maria Quiñones-Sanchez
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is a Democratic Councilwoman representing the Seventh District on the City Council of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She has served since 2008.
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Maria Quiñones-Sanchez is a Democratic Councilwoman representing the Seventh District on the City Council of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She has served since 2008.
Smith Memorial Playground
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Smith Memorial Playgound and Playhouse
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Smith Memorial Playgound and Playhouse
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Smith Memorial Playgound and Playhouse, east end
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Smith Memorial Playgound and Playhouse, south side
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Ann Smith Memorial Giant Slide, interior
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Ann Smith Memorial Giant Slide, interior
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Ann Smith Memorial Giant Slide, interior
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Ann Smith Memorial Giant Slide, sign
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Ann Smith Memorial Giant Slide, interior
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Ann Smith Memorial Giant Slide, exterior
Memorial Hall, Philadelphia, PA
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Memorial Hall, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131, Centennial Exposition, 1876, now home to the Please Touch Museum. View from south of the Avenue of the Republic, looking north
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Memorial Hall, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131, Centennial Exposition, 1876, now home to the Please Touch Museum. View from south of the Avenue of the Republic, looking north
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Memorial Hall, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131, Centennial Exposition, 1876, now home to the Please Touch Museum. View from south of the Avenue of the Republic, looking north
Mann Center for the Performing Arts
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Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Avenue Fairmount Park, Philadelphia PA, 19131, Hall viewed from the east Built 1976
Ohio House, Philadelphia, PA
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Ohio House, 4700 States Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131. Centennial Exposition of 1876, Exhibition hall for the state of Ohio. View from Belmont Avenue, looking west.
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Ohio House, 4700 States Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131. Centennial Exposition of 1876, Exhibition hall for the state of Ohio. View from States Drive, looking north.
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Ohio House, 4700 States Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131. Centennial Exposition of 1876, Exhibition hall for the state of Ohio. View from States Drive, looking north.
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Ohio House, 4700 States Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131. Centennial Exposition of 1876, Exhibition hall for the state of Ohio. View from States Drive, looking north.
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Ohio House, 4700 States Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131. Centennial Exposition of 1876, Exhibition hall for the state of Ohio. View from States Drive, looking north.
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Ohio House, 4700 States Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131. Centennial Exposition of 1876, Exhibition hall for the state of Ohio. View from Belmont Avenue, looking west.
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Ohio House, 4700 States Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131. Centennial Exposition of 1876, Exhibition hall for the state of Ohio. View from States Drive, looking east.
Broad Street Subway
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SEPTA Broad Street Line, City Hall Local northbound platform
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SEPTA Broad Street Line, Race-Vine northbound platform
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SEPTA Broad Street Line, Race-Vine southbound platform
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SEPTA Broad Street Line, Girard Avenue exit
Former Church of the New Jerusalem, Philadelphia, PA
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Former Church of the New Jerusalem, 2109 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, now offices. Designed 1881 by Theophilus Parsons Chandler.
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Former Church of the New Jerusalem, 2109 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, now offices. Designed 1881 by Theophilus Parsons Chandler.
William K. Greenlee
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William K. Greenlee, Philadelphia City Councilman-At-Large, term began 2006.
Larry Farnese
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Larry Farnese, Pennsylvania State Senator, District 1
State Senator Farnese, City Councilman Greenlee
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Pennsylvania State Senator Larry Farnese, 1st
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William K. Greenlee, Philadelphia City Councilman-At-Large, term begain 2006.
Philadelphia "Poplar" Neighborhood
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John F. Street Community Center, 1100 Poplar Street Philadelphia, PA 19123
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Southeast corner, 11th and Poplar Streets, homes built by the Philadelphia Housing Authority, Richard Allen Homes.
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Ukranian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 830 North Franklin Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Built 1966, designed by Julian K. Jastremsky South side of the church
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Ukranian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 830 North Franklin Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Built 1966, designed by Julian K. Jastremsky East facade of the church
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Ukranian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 830 North Franklin Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Built 1966, designed by Julian K. Jastremsky Sign in English and Ukranian
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society building
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Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, at 100 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, with its library on the ground floor.
SEPTA Route 66 trackless trolley
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SEPTA Route 66 trackless trolley, 7300 block Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136, headed south to Frankford Terminal
Mayfair Diner, Philadelphia, PA 19136
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Mayfair Diner, 7373 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136, built by Jerry O'Mahony, Inc., of Elizabeth, NJ in the 1950’s, but the diner has operated since 1932. One of the longest manufactured diners anywhere. Exterior looking east.
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Mayfair Diner, 7373 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136, built by Jerry O'Mahony, Inc., of Elizabeth, NJ in the 1950’s, but the diner has operated since 1932. One of the longest manufactured diners anywhere. Sign.
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Mayfair Diner, 7373 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136, built by Jerry O'Mahony, Inc., of Elizabeth, NJ in the 1950’s, but the diner has operated since 1932. One of the longest manufactured diners anywhere. Tudor Street end, looking north.
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Mayfair Diner, 7373 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136, built by Jerry O'Mahony, Inc., of Elizabeth, NJ in the 1950’s, but the diner has operated since 1932. One of the longest manufactured diners anywhere. Interior showing booths on left, tables in foreground, and long counter in far right.
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Mayfair Diner, 7373 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136, built by Jerry O'Mahony, Inc., of Elizabeth, NJ in the 1950’s, but the diner has operated since 1932. One of the longest manufactured diners anywhere.
Frazer Diner, Frazer, PA
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Frazer Diner, a Jerry O’Mahony Co. diner, established 1929, at 189 Lancaster Avenue, Frazer, PA 19355 in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Frazer Diner, a Jerry O’Mahony Co. diner, established 1929, at 189 Lancaster Avenue, Frazer, PA 19355 in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Frazer Diner, a Jerry O’Mahony Co. diner, established 1929, at 189 Lancaster Avenue, Frazer, PA 19355 in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Frazer Diner, a Jerry O’Mahony Co. diner, established 1929, at 189 Lancaster Avenue, Frazer, PA 19355 in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Frazer Diner, a Jerry O’Mahony Co. diner, established 1929, at 189 Lancaster Avenue, Frazer, PA 19355 in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Public Record masthead
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The Public Record masthead
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Placeholder for Bassetts Ice Cream
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Placeholder for Bassetts Ice Cream
Philadelphia Meetup on September 12, 2009
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Philadelphia Meetup on September 12, 2009 at Drexel University Student Center, Planning for Wikipedia Takes Philadelphia on October 4, 2009
Microsoft Sans Serif samples
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Microsoft Sans Serif is a TrueType font that is designed as a vectorized, metric-compatible variant of MS Sans Serif, first distributed with Windows 2000 and later. This font also contains most glyphs shipped with any version of Windows until Windows Vista. This image says 'MS Sans Serif" but it is actually Microsoft Sans Serif
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Microsoft Sans Serif is a TrueType font that is designed as a vectorized, metric-compatible variant of MS Sans Serif, first distributed with Windows 2000 and later. This font also contains most glyphs shipped with any version of Windows until Windows Vista. This image has anti-aliased sample text.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House was the home of Frances Harper, located 1006 Bainbridge St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Built ca. 1870.
Philadelphia Academy of Music, August 21 21:31:58 EDT 2009
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American Academy of Music, Southwest corner, Broad and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 19102 Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966 Designated NHL: December 29, 1962 NRHP Reference#: 66000674 Opened in 1857, this is the country's oldest musical auditorium retaining its original form and serving its original purpose. Architect Napoleon Le Brun was influenced by European opera houses, and designed an auditorium famed for its acoustical properties and fine sight lines. The "Grand Old Lady of Broad Street" has been the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1900 to 2001. Coordinates: 39.9480111°N 75.165111°W
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American Academy of Music, Southwest corner, Broad and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 19102 Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966 Designated NHL: December 29, 1962 NRHP Reference#: 66000674 Opened in 1857, this is the country's oldest musical auditorium retaining its original form and serving its original purpose. Architect Napoleon Le Brun was influenced by European opera houses, and designed an auditorium famed for its acoustical properties and fine sight lines. The "Grand Old Lady of Broad Street" has been the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1900 to 2001. Coordinates: 39.9480111°N 75.165111°W
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American Academy of Music, Southwest corner, Broad and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 19102 View from the Northeast corner, Broad and Locust Sts. Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966 Designated NHL: December 29, 1962 NRHP Reference#: 66000674 Opened in 1857, this is the country's oldest musical auditorium retaining its original form and serving its original purpose. Architect Napoleon Le Brun was influenced by European opera houses, and designed an auditorium famed for its acoustical properties and fine sight lines. The "Grand Old Lady of Broad Street" has been the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1900 to 2001. Coordinates: 39.9480111°N 75.165111°W
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American Academy of Music, Southwest corner, Broad and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 19102 View along Locust Street, with Academy House highrise apartments in the background. Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966 Designated NHL: December 29, 1962 NRHP Reference#: 66000674 Opened in 1857, this is the country's oldest musical auditorium retaining its original form and serving its original purpose. Architect Napoleon Le Brun was influenced by European opera houses, and designed an auditorium famed for its acoustical properties and fine sight lines. The "Grand Old Lady of Broad Street" has been the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1900 to 2001. Coordinates: 39.9480111°N 75.165111°W
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American Academy of Music, Southwest corner, Broad and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 19102 View along Broad Street, with the Meriam Theater and the Atlantic Building to the left of the Academy Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966 Designated NHL: December 29, 1962 NRHP Reference#: 66000674 Opened in 1857, this is the country's oldest musical auditorium retaining its original form and serving its original purpose. Architect Napoleon Le Brun was influenced by European opera houses, and designed an auditorium famed for its acoustical properties and fine sight lines. The "Grand Old Lady of Broad Street" has been the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1900 to 2001. Coordinates: 39.9480111°N 75.165111°W
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American Academy of Music, Southwest corner, Broad and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 19102 Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966 Designated NHL: December 29, 1962 NRHP Reference#: 66000674 Opened in 1857, this is the country's oldest musical auditorium retaining its original form and serving its original purpose. Architect Napoleon Le Brun was influenced by European opera houses, and designed an auditorium famed for its acoustical properties and fine sight lines. The "Grand Old Lady of Broad Street" has been the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1900 to 2001. Coordinates: 39.9480111°N 75.165111°W
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[edit]Contested boundaries of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Map of the contested boundaries of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with Connecticut claim across the northern part of the state, Maryland claim across the southern part, and Virginia claim across the southwestern corner of the state. Fisher, Sydney George (1896) The Making of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott Company
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Map of the contested boundaries of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with Connecticut claim across the northern part of the state, Maryland claim across the southern part, and Virginia claim across the southwestern corner of the state. Fisher, Sydney George (1896) The Making of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott Company, pp. frontispiece
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Object location View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap
Troy A. Paredes
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Troy A. Paredes has served as a Commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since August 1, 2008.
Broadway display typefont samples
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Broadway display typefont Created in PaintShopPro 6.0 Own work
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Broadway display typefont Created in PaintShopPro 6.0 Own work
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Broadway display typefont Created in PaintShopPro 6.0 Own work
Manisa, problem now corrected, Tue Jun 23 19:39:47 EDT 2009
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Wikipedia screen capture, Manisa, viewed in Firefox 3.0.11 on June 23, 2009
Philadelphia Center City skyline
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Philadelphia Center City skyline, looking southeast from North 24th Street at Brown, June, 2009.
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Philadelphia Center City skyline, looking southeast from North 24th Street at Brown, June, 2009.
Camera location View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap
Sat Jun 13 16:07:36 EDT 2009
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Phila_1836_Delancey_Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Built c. 1857, General George G. Meade lived here 1866 until his death in this house in 1872, given to his wife by the grateful citizens of Philadelphia. Sources: PHMC Marker in front of house, and Richard Webster's book, Philadelphia Restored, p. 127.
PMHS Graduation, 2009
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Philadelphia Mennonite High School Graduation, 2009. Fairmount Civic Assocation board member David Thomsen presenting the Association's award to Nyelle Brooks.
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Philadelphia Mennonite High School Graduation, 2009. Fairmount Civic Assocation board member David Thomsen presenting the Association's award to Gregory McFarland.
Philadelphia City Hall, 911 Service Center
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Philadelphia City Hall, Sign for 311 Walk-in Service Center, western entrance walkway.
Philadelphia City Hall, Cornerstone
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Philadelphia City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19102, Cornerstone of the Public Buildings of the City of Philadelphia, Laid July 4th, 1874, John McArthur, Jr. Architect.
Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 700 block, looking north from Aspen Street
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 700 block, looking north
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 700 block, looking north
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 700 block, looking south
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 700 block, looking north towards Brown Street
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 700 block, looking north towards Brown Street
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 700 block, looking south
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 800 block, looking north
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 800 block, looking north towards Parrish Street
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 800 block, looking north
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 800 block, looking south
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 800 block, looking north
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 800 block, looking north
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Bucknell Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 800 block, looking south from Poplar Street
North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
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North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, 100 block, looking south from Race Street, with Philadelphia City Hall (1874-1901) in the center.
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North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 400 block, looking south from Spring Garden Street towards City Hall, with the Philadelphia Inquirer building in the center, Liberty Place towers in the distance, and the Philadelphia Board of Education Building in the low forground, and the Pennsylvania State Office Building on the right.
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North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 400 block, looking south from south of Spring Garden Street towards City Hall, with the Philadelphia Inquirer building (1925) on the left-center, a Liberty Place tower and the Comcast Building in the distance, and the Philadelphia Board of Education Building in the foreground
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North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 400 block, looking south with the Commerce Building (formerly the North American Building) on the left, City Hall in the distance, with the Philadelphia Inquirer Building (1925) on the right, and Philadelphia Board of Education Building (440 North Broad) on the right the foreground
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North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, 300 block, looking south with the Packard Building (luxury apartments) on the left,, City Hall in the center, Hahnemann Hospital on the right, with the Philadelphia Inquirer building on the far right.
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North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, 100 block, looking south, with the Arch Street Church tower, the Masonic Hall tower, City Hall in the center, and the former UGI building 1898) on the right.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 118-124 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, built 1872-75, Frank Furness, architect, William A. Armstrong, builder, National Historic Landmark, 1975. Museum of the Pennsylvania Academy, the oldest art institution in the United States.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 118-124 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, built 1872-75, Frank Furness, architect, William A. Armstrong, builder, National Historic Landmark, 1975. Museum of the Pennsylvania Academy, the oldest art institution in the United States.
The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from North 22nd Street along the Eastern State wall, looking west.
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from the northwest corner of Fairmount Avenue and 22nd Street, looking west, with The Philadelphian in the center of the photo.
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from the north side of Fairmount Avenue, looking at the shops and second floor offices along the north side of the building.
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from the north side of Fairmount Avenue, looking at the second floor offices and apartments above them along the north side of the building.
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from North 24th Street at Perot, looking south.
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from the north side of Fairmount Avenue, looking east at The Philadelphian and Luigi's Pizza.
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from the center of Pennsylvania Avenue, looking at the south side of the building and main entrance.
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from the center of Pennsylvania Avenue, looking at the south side of the building and main entrance.
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The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, 19130, is a large, luxury condominium building, built in the early 1950's, but there has been a very recent replacement of all the windows and other exterior renovations. This view is from the center of Pennsylvania Avenue, looking at the south side of the building, lobby, and main entrance.
Federal Election Commission
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Federal Election Commission member Cynthia L. Bauerly, Esq., Democrat, joined June 26, 2008.
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Federal Election Commission member Caroline C. Hunter, Esq., Republican, confirmed by the Senate on June 24, 2008.
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Federal Election Commission member Ellen L. Weintraub, Esq., Democrat received a recess appointment to the Federal Election Commission on December 6, 2002, and took office on December 9, 2002. She was renominated on January 9, 2003, and confirmed by unanimous consent of the United States Senate on March 18, 2003.
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Federal Election Commission member Matthew S. Petersen, Esq., Republican, confirmed by the Senate on June 24, 2008.
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Federal Election Commission member Steven T. Walther, Esq. Republican, began serving as Chairman of the Federal Election Commission on January 1, 2009. He was first sworn in as an FEC Commissioner on January 10, 2006, as a recess appointee. Although his name was placed before the Senate for confirmation in June, 2007, his recess term expired on December 31, 2007, before the Senate acted. On June 24, 2008, he was confirmed unanimously by the Senate and sworn in on June 27, 2008.
United States Mint
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Former United States Mint Building (1901-1969), 1600 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130, now Community College of Philadelphia, Mint Building
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Former United States Mint Building (1901-1969), 1600 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130, now Community College of Philadelphia, Mint Building
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Former Wills Hospital, aka Wills Eye Hospital, now The Colonnade Apartments, 1601 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south from Poplar Street, 800 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south from Poplar Street, 800 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south from Poplar Street, 800 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south from Poplar Street, 800 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south from Poplar Street, 800 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north from Parrish Street, 800 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north from Parrish Street, 800 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south from Parrish Street, 800 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south from Brown Street, 700 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south, 700 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south, 700 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south, 700 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south, 700 block
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south, 700 block, The Philadelphian in the background
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North 24th Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north from Fairmount Avenue Street, 700 block
Rosenbach Museum and Library
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Rosenbach Museum and Library 2008-2010 Delancey Place Philadelphia, PA 19103 Home of Dr. A.S.W. Rosenbach (1876-1952) and his brother Philip, book dealers and collectors The Maurice Sendak Building, ca. 1860 Townhouse
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Rosenbach Museum and Library 2008-2010 Delancey Place Philadelphia, PA 19103 Home of Dr. A.S.W. Rosenbach (1876-1952) and his brother Philip, book dealers and collectors The Maurice Sendak Building, ca. 1860 Townhouse
Historic Philadelphia Houses
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The Edwin Forrest House was built in 1865, and owned by Forrest until his death in the house in 1872. The Philadelphia School of Design purchased the house in 1880, and an extensive addition was made along Master Street through to Carlisle Street Today the building is occupied by Freedom Theatre, a Black community-based theatre and theatre arts training facility. Street address 1346 Broad Street, at Master Street.
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Louis Bergdoll house, Fairmount, 929 North 29th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Houses on the 2900 Block Poplar Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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2931, 2929 and 2927 Poplar Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north
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2939, 2937, 2935 and 2933 Poplar Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north
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3017, 3019 and 3021 Poplar Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north
Reno Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Reno Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2500 block, looking east towards Bambrey Street
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Reno Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2500 block looking west towards North 26th Street
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Reno Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2700 block, looking west
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Reno Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2700 block, looking west
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Reno Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2700 block, looking west
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Reno Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2700 block, looking east
Folsom Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Folsom Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2700 block looking east
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Folsom Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2700 block, looking east
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Folsom Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2700 block, looking east
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Folsom Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 2700 block, looking west
Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 3000 block
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 3000 block
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 3000 block
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 3000 block
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2900 block
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2900 block
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2900 block
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2700 block
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block, a dead end street
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Harper Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2700 block
Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 3000 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 3000 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2900 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2900 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2900 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2900 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2800 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2800 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2800 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2700 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2900 block
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Cambridge Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2900 block
West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block, from West College Avenue
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block. with SEPTA route 15 PCC trolley
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block, with SEPTA route 15 PCC trolley
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block in foreground, 2700 block beyond intersection
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2800 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2800 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2800 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2800 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2800 block, with 2900 block in background
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2900 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2900 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2900 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2900 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2900 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 3000 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 3000 block, with CSX overpass and Fairmount Park in the background
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north, 3000 block houses
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 3000 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 3100 block
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West Girard Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 3000 block
South College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130
[edit]Although this is a east-west arterial, it is called "South College" from its location south of Girard College, and breaks the normal rules for Philadelphia street names. It goes from Girard Avenue and Corinthian Avenue to North 24th Street, where it becomes Poplar Street.
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2300 block, with 2400 block Poplar Street in the foreground and North 24th Street on the right
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2300 block, although this is a east-west arterial, it is called "South College" and breaks the normal rules for Philadelphia street names
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2300 block
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2300 block
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2200 block
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2200 block
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2200 block
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2100 block, Philadelphia Nursing Home on right
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2100 block, Philadelphia Nursing Home on right
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2100 block, Girard College on left
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2100 block, Girard College on left
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2100 block, Girard College on right
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2100 block, Girard College on right, although this is a east-west arterial, it is called "South College" and breaks the normal rules for Philadelphia street names
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South College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2100 block, Girard College on right, and east of this corner the street is West Girard Avenue
Chang Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Chang Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north from Poplar Street, 900 block
West College Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130
[edit]Although this is a north-south arterial, it is called "West College" from its location west of Girard College, and breaks the normal rules for Philadelphia street names. It goes north from Poplar Street to Girard Avenue and further north, but most traffic goes west on Girard Avenue.
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West College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking northwest, 900 block
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West College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking north, 900 block
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West College Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 900 block
George Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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George Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
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George Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
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George Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2700 block
Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2100 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2200 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2200 block, The Philadelphian in the background
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking south, 2200 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2200 block, Eastern State Penitentiary in the background
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2200 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2300 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block, Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, formerly Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2400 block, The Philadelphian on the right
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Fairmount Avenue, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block, Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, formerly Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance on the left, The Philadelphian on the right
Meredith Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Meredith Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block
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Meredith Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block
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Meredith Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block
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Meredith Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2400 block
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Meredith Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block
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Meredith Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2400 block
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Meredith Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
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Meredith Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
Brown Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2000 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2x00 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2x00 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2x00 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2x00 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2x00 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2x00 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2300 block, FESPP Playground, Eastern State Northwest tower, and west side of North 22nd Street in the background
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2200 block, Martin School on the right
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2200 block, Martin School on the right
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2300 block, Ukranian-American Citizens Club on the right
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2300 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2300 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2300 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2400 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
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Brown Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2700 block
Aspen Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2600 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2600 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2600 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 260 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2600 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2x00 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block, Centennial houses
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block, Centennial houses
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block, Centennial houses
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2400 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2500 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2500 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2400 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2400 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2300 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2300 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2300 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking west, 2300 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2200 block
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Aspen Street, Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA 19130, looking east, 2200 block
Free Library of Philadelphia
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Free Library of Philadelphia - Holmesburg Branch Opened on June 26, 1907. Land a gift of the Lower Dublin Academy, building a gift of Andrew Carnegie. 7810 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19136-3013
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Free Library of Philadelphia - Holmesburg Branch Opened on June 26, 1907. Land a gift of the Lower Dublin Academy, building a gift of Andrew Carnegie. 7810 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19136-3013
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Free Library of Philadelphia - Holmesburg Branch Opened on June 26, 1907. Land a gift of the Lower Dublin Academy, building a gift of Andrew Carnegie. 7810 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19136-3013
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Phila_FLP_Tacony Free Library of Philadelphia - Tacony Branch Opened November 27, 1906. Land a gift of the Disston Family, building a gift of Andrew Carnegie. 6742 Torresdale Avenue Philadelphia PA 19135
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Phila_FLP_Tacony Free Library of Philadelphia - Tacony Branch Opened November 27, 1906. Land a gift of the Disston Family, building a gift of Andrew Carnegie. 6742 Torresdale Avenue Philadelphia PA 19135
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Phila_FLP_Tacony Free Library of Philadelphia - Tacony Branch Opened November 27, 1906. Land a gift of the Disston Family, building a gift of Andrew Carnegie. 6742 Torresdale Avenue Philadelphia PA 19135
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Free Library of Philadelphia - Whitman Branch 200 Snyder Avenue Philadelphia PA 19148 Opened January 24, 1977.
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Free Library of Philadelphia - Wyoming Avenue Branch 231 East Wyoming Avenue Philadelphia PA 19120 Opened October 29, 1930, the very last Carnegie library in the world.
Myrtle Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
[edit]West Poplar Street - CSX railroad overpass, Fairmount Park in background
[edit]West Poplar Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
[edit]Parrish Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
[edit]Ogden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
[edit]First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, PA
[edit]Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia, PA
[edit]Rembrandt's Restaurant, Philadelphia, PA 19130
[edit]The Library Company of Philadelphia, 1314 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
[edit]1319 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
[edit]John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls High School, 311 North 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1198
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Philadelphia Mennonite High School (PHMS), 860 North 24th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Philadelphia Mennonite High School (PMHS), 10th year logo, 860 North 24th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130.
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Philadelphia Mennonite High School Graduation, 2009. Fairmount Civic Assocation board member David Thomsen presenting the Association's award to Nyelle Brooks.
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Philadelphia Mennonite High School Graduation, 2009. Fairmount Civic Assocation board member David Thomsen presenting the Association's award to Gregory McFarland.
Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA 19130
[edit]Miscellaneous people
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Vicki Myron, American author of Dewey: the Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
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J. Thomas Rosch, Esq., member of the Federal Trade Commission, sworn in January 5, 2006, term expires September, 2012. Born 1939, Council Bluffs, IA.