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Source: PhillyHistory.org |
Monday, December 12, 2016
Lost Building : Irvin Building
301 Walnut Street
This building is pretty much completely forgotten but was a skyscaper that was eliminated for the Independence National Historical Park. Read all about it at the Hidden City Daily!
Monday, November 28, 2016
Old-Ass Building: Olympia Sports Kensington
2300 North Front
What? This crappy-looking building has a history? That's right! Check it out at the Hidden City Daily!
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Photo by Michael Bixler |
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Old-Ass Building: Westminster Arch
2215 Arch St
Anyone who has seen this building can tell it has been altered from a much cooler-looking building. Find out all about it at the Hidden City Daily!
Anyone who has seen this building can tell it has been altered from a much cooler-looking building. Find out all about it at the Hidden City Daily!
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Old-Ass Building: Jewelers Building
214 South 12th st
I've always loved this great building in Wash West-- now we'll get to learn about the Jeweler behind the Jewelers Building! Check it out at the Hidden City Daily!
I've always loved this great building in Wash West-- now we'll get to learn about the Jeweler behind the Jewelers Building! Check it out at the Hidden City Daily!
Monday, October 17, 2016
Old-Ass Building: Bonbright Building
1520 Locust Street
This is one of my favorite buildings that flies under the radar. Check out its awesome story at the Hidden City Daily!
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Photo by Michael Bixler |
Monday, October 3, 2016
Old-Ass Building: Atlas Storage
4015 Walnut Street
This is one hell of a storage unit and it was designed by an architect that specialized in storage units! Read all about it at the Hidden City Daily!
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Photo by Michael Bixler |
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Lost and Old-Ass Buildings: City Morgues
Philadelphia, PA
City Morgues are cool, but ours have had one hell of an influence on the world. Check them out at the Hidden City Daily!
City Morgues are cool, but ours have had one hell of an influence on the world. Check them out at the Hidden City Daily!
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