avery1321: Philadelphia's famous "whispering benches"
avery1321: Under I-95 in Philly
avery1321: Philadelphia Academy of Music - 1854
avery1321: Christ Church, Philly
avery1321: anduludia
avery1321: They once sold feathers here
avery1321: Classic diner
avery1321: Philadelphia Puerto Rican arts center
avery1321: Shopping in Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market.
avery1321: Quiet Christmas in Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia
avery1321: They once made beer in this abandoned Philadelphia brewery.
avery1321: 7th Street Philadelphia
avery1321: In Philadelphia, a "steak" is not the same as other places.
avery1321: House where Grace Kelly (Princess of Monaco) was raised in Philadelphia. Both her father and brother were Olympic scullers (rowers)
avery1321: Trying to make up his mind at Kaplan's bakery.
avery1321: Everything for working witches and Voodoo doctors.
avery1321: Philadelphia Horticultural Center in Fairmount Park
avery1321: "Meet me at the Eagle."' A Philadelphia tradition.
avery1321: .Bridget Foy's Restaurant prior to 2017 fire.
avery1321: Philadelphia's Italian Market. It's loaded with bargins but most vendors won't let you pick and choose.
avery1321: Every sort of worldwide art and furniture was sold at Philadelphia's Urban Artifacts but it recently went out of business.
avery1321: Columbia train bridge and dome of Memorial Hall in background.
avery1321: Saved from the wrecking ball.
avery1321: Afternoon free concert at Holy Trinity Church, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia.
avery1321: Three tourists pose in front of Philadelphia's most unique tourist attraction: Isaiah Zagar's Magic Garden.
avery1321: Philadelphia wall mural commemorates where Rev, Martin Luther King spoke to a crowd of several thousand people in 1965.
avery1321: Bargain shopping in one of Philadelphia's poor neighborhoods.
avery1321: Philadelphia house of jazz sax player John Coltrane.
avery1321: The 11th Street subway stop in Philadelphia is no longer 11th Street. The "naming rights" have been sold to Jefferson Medical Center. So, it is now the "Jefferson Station."
avery1321: This is not a forest. This is a narrow park in a large city of 1.5 million people.