Nexis4Jersey's Photo Showcase

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Near or along Ben Franklin Parkway - Philadelphia



A Chicken Bánh mì at Sabrina's Cafe in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania



Industrious Light: Baldwin Locomotive Works
Industrious Light: Baldwin Locomotive Works mural by artist Phillip Adams on North 20th Street in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania



Museum Entrance
The Entrance to the Rodin Museum Garden in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania



Young Meher
A Statue of Young Meher outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art



Fountain of the Sea Horses
The Fountain of the Sea Horses is a 1926 replica of a ca. 1740 sculpture by Christoph Unterberger (1732-1798) that is located in the Borghese Gardens in Rome.

Fairmount Park



The Boathouse
Boathouse Row on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania built in 1860



Lemon Hill Mansion
Lemon Hill Mansion built in 1800 , located in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania



Hatfield House
Hatfield House built in 1760 and moved to its current location in 1930 on North 33rd Street & Girard Ave in Fairmount Park - Philadelphia



The Letitia Street House
This small house was believed to be the residence of William Penn's daughter Letitia. Originally located on Letitia Street in Old City, the house was moved out to Fairmount Park for the Centennial Exposition of 1876. During the move, many of the original materials were replaced. Whether the house was actually lived in by Letitia Penn is debatable.



Sweetbriar
The Sweetbriar Mansion built in 1797 - Philadelphia,Pennsylvania



Cedar Grove Mansion
Cedar Grove Mansion built in 1746 in Fairmont Park - Philadelphia



Memorial Hall
The historic Memorial Hall at the Please Touch Museum built in 1876 - Philadelphia,Pennsylvania



Peaceful Park Oasis
Shofuso Japanese House & Garden in Fairmount Park - Philadelphia



Holding up the Dial
Greek Goddess holding up the Sundai at the Centennial Arboretum in Fairmount Park - Philadelphia,Pennsylvania









Ohio House
The house was built using various Ohio sandstones and functioned as the Ohio state exhibit for the Centennial Exposition of 1876. The only other extant exposition structures are Memorial Hall and two small comfort stations; the building is the only extant state exhibit remaining from the exposition.

 

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