Documentary Photo: Philadelphia Past & Present
All original photographs and descriptions are from: http://diamond.temple.edu:81/
1. View of the Shakepeare Memorial and the Free Library of Philadelphia in the background. The monument was created by Alexander Stirling Calder and erected in 1928. It depicts two figures representing Comedy and Tradegy and was originally placed in front of the Free Library of Philadelphia, but due to expressway construction was moved to Logan Square in 1953 and is currently located on North 19th Street.
Original photograph: September 13, 1949.
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2. Traffic on Benjamin Franklin Parkway near Eakins Oval, looking east towards City Hall.
Original photograph: September 14, 1952.
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3. Traffic and view of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway looking towards City Hall.
Original photograph by Vincent Gonzales: February 1, 1956.
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4. Swann Memorial Fountain located at Logan Square along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Original photograph: December 31, 1956.
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5. View of traffic on Benjamin Franklin Parkway looking east from the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Original photograph: February 22, 1951.
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6. View of Benjamin Franklin Parkway from the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps.
Original photograph: March 25, 1952.
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7. Exterior view of the Rodin Museum, located at North 22nd Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Original photographs: May 1929 & June 29, 1957.
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8. The front entrance of the Rodin Museum located on Benjamin Franklin Parkway between North 21st and 22nd streets.
Original Photograph: ca. 1928.
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