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Philadelphia. Market St. Philadelphia City Seal. City Hall Tapestry. Intersections of streets Market St and 12th st, 13th st.
Philadelphia. Market St. Philadelphia City Seal. City Hall Tapestry. Intersections of streets Market St and 12th st, 13th st. -
Benjamin Franklin face in the top of an arch at City Hall. Philadelphia City Hall and Masonic Temple of Philadelphia on 1st North Broad Street, Philadelphia.
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Sculptures:John Wanamaker statue. He was a pioneer of modern marketing and promotion, John Wanamaker (1838–1922) founded a shopping centers that bore his name for more than a century. He created money-back guarantees, fixed prices, and other customer benefits.John Christian Bullitt. Attorney and civic leader, drafted the “Bullitt Bill” of 1885. Due to his role in shaping Philadelphia's government structure through the "Bullitt Bill," he is often referred to as the "Father of Greater Philadelphia".Major General John Fulton Reynolds statue. He was a career US Army officer, who served in the Mexican-American War, the Utah Expedition, and other campaigns George Washington and Benjamin Franklin The statue of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington in front of the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia is called The Bond. The statue symbolizes the bond between the countries. The statue depicts Franklin handing Washington a Masonic apron, which was a gift from Lafayette.
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Independence Square. President's House Site. Independence Hall. In 1776, the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence here.
































