Walnut St. Stairs
Stairs, besides its structural function, it also gives beauty to its structure. The structure with 2 different types of lamp pole designs caught my eyes.
Stairs, besides its structural function, it also gives beauty to its structure. The structure with 2 different types of lamp pole designs caught my eyes.
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The Reflection of Walnut Street Bridge on Schuylkill River unexpectedly brought up a colorful view.
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The Reflection of Walnut Street Bridge on Schuylkill River looks classical in black and white
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The view of Benjamin Franklin Bridge from Race St. Pier in one winter day, where the trees were showing their true colors.
ARCHITECTURE AL INFO:
The Benjamin Franklin Bridge, originally named the Delaware River Bridge and known locally as the Ben Franklin Bridge, is a suspension bridge across the Delaware River connecting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Camden, New Jersey
The bridge was dedicated as part of the 1926 Sesquicentennial Exposition, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence.
From 1926 to 1929, it had the longest single span of any suspension bridge in the world.
(wikipedia)
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The park provides soaring views of the Ben Franklin Bridge and the wide expanse of the river. Sit on the terraced promenade and watch runners and trains pass by overhead, listen to wildlife splash into the water, and gaze out as the boats and barges float slowly past.
The Pier is picnic-friendly and dog-friendly, with a spacious lawn and manicured plantings, providing a vegetated park suspended over the river.
The Race Street Pier is one of rare places where you can get close to the water. The Race Street Pier is also a tidal register, where you can find out the forecast for high and low tides for the City of Philadelphia.
(delawareriverwaterfront)
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This is one of 4 gazebos that are in Museum of Arts of Philadelphia, is well known as Eagle Gazebo, because of the eagle on the roof top.
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This light art photography was taken during long exposure in front of Fairmount water works. It was very late spring afternoon around 10.30 pm when the night was pitch dark
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Boat row house is National Historic Landmark , which is famous with its light that giving them a nightly Christmas-like gingerbread house appearance and reflecting in the Schuylkill River. This is the opposite side of the houses. The man and his dog that suddenly sat in front, gave this image more dramatic. The painting-look-alike effect did the rest.
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