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  2. Philadelphia City Hall - Wikipedia

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    City Hall was the tallest habitable building in the world until 1908 when surpassed by the Singer Building. City Hall was surpassed during its construction by the Washington Monument and the Eiffel Tower, and is slightly lower by about 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) than the Mole Antonelliana (completed in 1889); [46] [47] however, none of those three ...

  3. Jayne Estate Building - Wikipedia

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    The architect of this historic structure was John McArthur Jr. who is best known as the designer of Philadelphia's City Hall. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1] Plans fell through that year to develop the four-story warehouse into a hotel and the property was sold at auction.

  4. Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, U.S. Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square is an oil-on-canvas genre painting by John Lewis Krimmel (1786–1821). The painting was first exhibited in Philadelphia in 1812 and was purchased by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1845.

  5. Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News up for auction - AOL

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    May. 27, 2014 9:39 AM EDT PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A closed-door auction is getting underway to determine the future of Philadelphia's two largest newspapers. The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia ...

  6. John McArthur Jr. - Wikipedia

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    An 1860 illustration of McArthur Upon its completion, Philadelphia City Hall, built between 1874 and 1901, was the tallest occupied building in the world and the world's third-tallest building structure after the Washington Monument, which is 7 feet / 2.1 meters taller, and the Eiffel Tower, which is 515 feet / 157 meters taller.

  7. When is Eagles Super Bowl parade? Everything you need to know

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    The city also announced a list of road closures throughout the week, the bulk of which will be in place from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET on Friday. Philadelphia locals can see the full list on the ...

  8. Centre Square (building) - Wikipedia

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    Centre Square is an office complex in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The complex consists of two concrete high-rise towers: the 417 feet (127 m) Centre Square I, also known as Centre Square East, and the 490 feet (150 m) Centre Square II (Centre Square West) represent the 24th and 15th-tallest buildings in Philadelphia, respectively.

  9. Old City Hall (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Originally intended as Philadelphia's City Hall, it housed the U.S. Supreme Court from the completion of its construction in 1791 until 1800, when the national capital was moved to Washington, D.C. Three chief justices, John Jay ( Jay Court ), John Rutledge ( Rutledge Court ), and Oliver Ellsworth ( Ellsworth Court ), officiated the Supreme ...