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Woodlands, 1742, one of the earliest and grandest examples of Federal style
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Woodlands, 1742, carriage house
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Widener Building, 1914 by Horace Trumbauer
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Widener Building, 1914 by Horace Trumbauer
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WCAU Building, 1928, Art Deco
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WCAU Building, 1928, Art Deco
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Wanamker's Eagle
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Wanamaker's Christmas Tree
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Walt Whitman Bridge, 1957
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Walnut Street Theater, 1809, Greek Revival facade added 1928, oldest continuous theater in US
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Victory Building, 1875, Second Empire
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Veterans Stadium
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USS New Jersey, 1943
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University of Pennsylvania - University Museum, 1926, eclectic
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University of Pennsylvania - The Palestra, 1927, Neoclassical by Charles Klauder
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University of Pennsylvania - Men's Dormitories, 1902, Jacobean Revival in style of English universities
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University of Pennsylvania - Men's Dormitories, 1902, Jacobean Revival in style of English universities
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University of Pennsylvania - irvine Auditorium, 1932, Horace Trumbauer
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University of Pennsylvania - Hill Hall, 1960, modern by Eero Saarinen
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University of Pennsylvania - frat house
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University of Pennsylvania - Franklin Field, 1922, Collegiate Gothic by Frank Miles Day
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University of Pennsylvania - Franklin Field, 1922, Collegiate Gothic by Frank Miles Day
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University of Pennsylvania - Franklin Field, 1922, Collegiate Gothic by Frank Miles Day
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University of Pennsylvania - Fisher Fine Arts Buildig, 1890, Frank Furness masterwork
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University of Pennsylvania - Fisher Fine Arts Buildig, 1890, Frank Furness masterwork
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University of Pennsylvania - College Hall, 1872, standard for Collegiate Gothic
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University of Pennsylvania - College Hall, 1872, standard for Collegiate Gothic
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United States Mint, 1969
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Union League of Philadelphia, 1865, Second Empire
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Typical Philadelphia Italianate House