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Tiffany Glass Mural
Philadelphia, PA
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Miles From Center City Philly:
The Country's Second Largest Glass Mural
Located in the Curtis Center and installed in 1916, "The Dream Garden" is a mural made of 100,000 pieces of hand blown glass, and the 2nd largest glass mural in the US.
Located in the Curtis Center and installed in 1916, "The Dream Garden" is a mural made of 100,000 pieces of hand blown glass, and the 2nd largest glass mural in the US.
Arch & Whispering Bench
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Civil War Monument With Acoustical Bench
At Fairmount Park sits the impressive Smith Memorial Arch honoring Pennsylvania's Civil War military and naval heroes. The most unique aspect of this momument are the whispering benches at the base of the arch. A person sitting at one end of the ve . . .
At Fairmount Park sits the impressive Smith Memorial Arch honoring Pennsylvania's Civil War military and naval heroes. The most unique aspect of this momument are the whispering benches at the base of the arch. A person sitting at one end of the very long bench can hear the person whispering at th . . .
Milk Bottle Water Tower
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Unique Water Tower Design
For over 75 years a milk bottle water tower has stood atop a now-abandoned dairy.
For over 75 years a milk bottle water tower has stood atop a now-abandoned dairy.
Philadelphia Stars Negro League Memorial Park
Philadelphia, PA
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
Memorial & Site of Negro League Baseball Field
Commonly referred to in the 1930s and 1940s as the 44th and Parkside ballpark, the site was the location of an athletic field and ballpark from 1903 to the early 1950s. It was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA and the Pennsylvania Railroad YMC . . .
Commonly referred to in the 1930s and 1940s as the 44th and Parkside ballpark, the site was the location of an athletic field and ballpark from 1903 to the early 1950s. It was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA and the Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA of Philadelphia football club. The "Railroaders . . .
The Navy Yard
Philadelphia, PA
5
Miles From Center City Philly:
Historic Shipyard Now A Major Commerical Center
The Navy Yard was an important United States naval shipyard for almost two centuries. The shipyard's greatest period came during World War II, when the yard employed 40,000 people who built 53 ships and repaired 574. During this period, the yard buil . . .
The Navy Yard was an important United States naval shipyard for almost two centuries. The shipyard's greatest period came during World War II, when the yard employed 40,000 people who built 53 ships and repaired 574. During this period, the yard built the famed battleship New Jersey and its 45,000-t . . .
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