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30th Street Station. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1933 using the Classical Revival Style. The interior Grand Concourse is largely dominated by the Art Deco Style and the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Entryway to Wanamaker Department Store (now Macy’s). Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1980. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Listening right now. Wanamaker Organ. Macy’s. Formerly the Wanamaker Department Store. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The store was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1980. President Taft presided over the store’s opening.
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Organ Console. Wanamaker Organ in the former Wanamaker Department Store. Now Macy’s. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Old Philadelphia County Courthouse and present City Hall. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built 1871-1901 using the Second Empire Style. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976, just 8 days after being added to the NRHP.
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Independence Hall. Formerly known as the Pennsylvania State House before the capital was moved to Harrisburg. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1753 using the Georgian Style.
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Corn Exchange National Bank & Trust Company Building. 249-251 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1902 using the Neoclassical Style.
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“The Spirit of Transportation” bas relief was sculpted in 1894 for the Pennsylvania Railroad’s Broad Street Station which was razed in 1953. Now located in 30th Street Station. Philadelphia, Pa.
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John Wanamaker Statue. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wanamaker revolutionized the mercantile industry and was the first to introduce price tags. His store and the famous organ inside are within 150’ of this statue.
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Hahnemann Hospital Building. 230 North Broad Street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1928 using the Art Deco Style.
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The Notary Hotel. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built as the City Hall Annex in 1926 using the Classical Revival Style. The building was used for notary services and thus, the source of the hotel’s name. NRHP designated.
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Market Street National Bank Building. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1930 using the Art Deco Style.
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Land Title Building. 1400 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1898 using the Chicago and Classical Revival Styles. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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Entryway of Land Title Building. 1400 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1898 using the Chicago and Classical Revival Styles. NRHP designated in 1978. Daniel. H. Burnham & Horace Trumbauer, Architects.
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Entryway of North American Building. 121 South Broad Street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1900 using the Chicago Style. James H. Windrim, Architect.
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Union League of Philadelphia Building. 140 South Broad Street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1865 using the Victorian Style. NRHP designated in 1979. John Fraser, Architect.
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Citizens Bank Building. 150 South Broad Street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Adjacent is the Bellevue Hotel. Built in 1904 using the French Renaissance Style. NRHP designated in 1977.