Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Former Reading Terminal Headhouse - Convention Center
Philadelphia - Pennsylvania - Abandon 1996 - New York Mutual Life Insurance Company Building - AKA - The Victory Building Apartments - Restored
Philadelphia - Pennsylvania - Abandon 1996 - New York Mutual Life Insurance Company Building - AKA - The Victory Building Apartments - Restored
Boathouse Row - Philadelphia Pennsylvania - United States
Independence Hall - Philadelphia Pennsylvania - UNESCO - United States
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Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA Castle For Sale
Vintage Advertising For The Bulova Valiant 680 Series Transistor Radio In A Barr's Store Ad In The Philadelphia Pennsylvania Daily News Newspaper, October 28, 1960
TRAIN S USA RAILWAY TERMINUS - PHILADELPHIA - WILLIAM H. GRAY III 30th STREET STATION (PHL) PHILADELPHIA - PENNSYLVANIA
Greetings from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Large Letter Postcard
Young Girl Meditating | Thomas Eakins American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1844–1916 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Young Girl Meditating | Thomas Eakins American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1844–1916 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Artist's Wife and His Setter Dog | Thomas Eakins American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1844–1916 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Standing Female Nudes; Seated Monarch; Small Figure Composition; Bust of a Demure Woman (from Sketchbook) | Thomas Sully American, Horncastle, Lincolnshire 1783–1872 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Portrait of a Woman | Charles Willson Peale American, Chester, Maryland 1741–1827 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Camp A: Log Cabin in Woods (from Sketchbook X) | William Trost Richards American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1833–1905 Newport, Rhode Island
The Dancing Lesson | Thomas Eakins American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1844–1916 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Richard Thomas III | James Peale American, Chestertown, Maryland 1749–1831 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Dancing Lesson | Thomas Eakins American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1844–1916 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania