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PA-6175: Logan Hall (originally Medical Hall, now Claudia Cohen Hall) 22 Thomas W. Richards 1874 249 South 36th Street (36th Street between Spruce Street & Woodland Walk) Logan Hall in 1890 Medical School (now Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania) 5 Cope & Stewardson Stewardson & Page 1904 1928 3620 Hamilton Walk
Houston Hall (1895) is Penn's student union building, and by some definitions the first in the United States. Across the plaza is College Hall (1871), Penn's first building on its West Philadelphia and home to most classrooms and administrative space. Also opening onto the plaza are Claudia Cohen Hall (1874) and Irvine Auditorium (1932).
The school's first facilities at Penn's West Philadelphia campus were housed in Medical Hall, later renamed Logan Hall and now Claudia Cohen Hall. This building was later home to the Wharton School, and currently houses several departments of the School of Arts and Sciences. In 1879, Penn Dental Medicine moved to Dental Hall, its first own ...
Logan is a neighborhood in the upper North Philadelphia section of the city of Philadelphia, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The majority of the neighborhood falls within the 19141 zip code, but some of it falls within 19140.
United States historic place Stenton U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark Stenton mansion in November 1960 Location 4601 North 18th Street, Logan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Coordinates 40°1′25.6″N 75°9′16.6″W / 40.023778°N 75.154611°W / 40.023778; -75.154611 Area 3 acres (12,000 m 2) Built 1723–1730 Architect John Nicholas ...
Linden Hall Historic District: Linden Hall Historic District: September 5, 1990 : Rock Hill Road between Linden Hall and Brush Valley Roads in Linden Hall: Harris Township: 39: Logan Furnace Mansion: Logan Furnace Mansion: April 11, 1977
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The Swann Memorial Fountain (also known as the Fountain of the Three Rivers) is an art deco fountain sculpture located in the center of Logan Circle in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [ 1 ]