Captions List for Philadelphia, PA Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

See also: Philadelphia, Captions List for Pennsylvania beyond Philadelphia & Pittsburg
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  • Philadelphia: Cruiser Olympia at Independence Seaport Museum against Philadelphia skyline.
  • Philadelphia: Cruiser Olympia (1892-1922) flagship of Commodore George Dewey during Spanish American War Battle of Manila Bay in 1898.
  • Philadelphia: Bridge of Cruiser Olympia at Independence Seaport Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Stern of Cruiser Olympia, oldest steel warship still afloat.
  • Philadelphia: Cruiser Olympia served in Baltic Sea in 1918 with Russian Expeditionary Force in early attempt to defeat Communism.
  • Philadelphia: Cruiser Olympia & Submarine Becuna at Independence Seaport Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Submarine Becuna & Cruiser Olympia.
  • Philadelphia: Submarine Becuna (1944-1969) fought in Pacific in WW II & patrolled Atlantic after 1949.
  • Philadelphia: Conning tower of Submarine Becuna 319.
  • Philadelphia: Four-masted tall ship Moshulu at Independence Seaport Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Rigging of Moshulu.
  • Philadelphia: Masts of tall ship Moshulu.
  • Philadelphia: Stern of tall ship Moshulu.
  • Philadelphia: Cruiser Olympia & Moshulu with Ben Franklin Bridge in distance.
  • Camden: View from Philadelphia across Delaware River to Camden, NJ.
  • Camden: The Victor (1916) now condos was converted from RCA factory & tower bears portrait of Nipper the Dog who listened to his Master's Voice.
  • Camden: Camden City Hall (1931) with clocktower by Edwards & Green looms over white dome of New Jersey State Aquarium (1992) & One Port Center (1996) with yellow upper story.
  • Camden: Battleship USS New Jersey (BB-62) (1942) seen from Philadelphia.
  • Camden: Battleship USS New Jersey (BB-62) moved to New Jersey as a museum in 1999.
  • Philadelphia: Ben Franklin Bridge & Philadelphia waterfront.
  • Philadelphia: Ben Franklin Bridge tower.
  • Philadelphia: Ben Franklin Bridge.
  • Philadelphia: Ben Franklin Bridge.
  • Philadelphia: Philadelphia City Hall (1901) (9 floors) (Broad & Market Streets).
  • Philadelphia: Tower of Philadelphia City Hall.
  • Philadelphia: Statue of William Penn atop Philadelphia City Hall by Alexander Milne Calder (1894).
  • Philadelphia: Tower of Philadelphia City Hall with statues by Alexander Milne Calder.
  • Philadelphia: Philadelphia City Hall & skyline.
  • Philadelphia: Masonic Temple with game piece part of a sculpture group called Your Move (1996) by Daniel Martinez, Renee Petropoulis, Roger White around City Hall plaza.
  • Philadelphia: Detail of Masonic Temple (1873) (One North Broad St.).
  • Philadelphia: Ben Franklin at Craftsman Printing Press Monument (1981) by Joe Brown on Penn Square.
  • Philadelphia: Government of the People statue (1976) by Jacques Lipchitz near City Hall.
  • Philadelphia: One East Penn Square (1930) (24 floors).
  • Philadelphia: Murals of One East Penn Square.
  • Philadelphia: Buildings around Philadelphia City Hall.
  • Philadelphia: Peace Portal by Ulla Darni at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Stained glass roof of Peace Portal by Ulla Darni at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Flame of Liberty by Dale Chihuly at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: American eagle statue at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Jellybean People by Sandy Skogland symbolizes all people the same no matter what their color at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Statue to Raoul Wallenberg who saved many Hungarian Jews from the Nazis by Steve Tobin at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Statue to Dietrich Bonhoeffer who saved many German Jews from the Nazis by Hank Murta Adams at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Art glass of David slaying Goliath at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Art glass of the judgment of Solomon at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Noah's Ark by Frank Meisler at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Congressional Medal of Honor at National Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: China used by George Washington in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Cachepot used by John Adams in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Teapot of Andrew Jackson in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Plate from Martin Van Buren in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Abraham Lincoln dinner service in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Ulysses S. Grant dinner setting in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Rutherford B. Hayes oyster plate in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Rutherford B. Hayes plate with crayfish plus glass in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Grover Cleveland dinner place setting in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Benjamin Harrison plate & cup with corn border in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: William McKinley dinner service in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Woodrow Wilson dinner plate in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Warren G. Harding family porcelain in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Harry S. Truman Presidential porcelain in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Dwight D. Eisenhower White House formal dinner plate in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Dwight D. Eisenhower flowered dinner plate in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Jimmy Carter formal dinner service in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Jimmy Carter fishing fly pattern plates in Liberty Museum.
  • Philadelphia: Liberty Bell at Independence Hall.
  • Philadelphia: Tower of Independence Hall.
  • Philadelphia: Interior of Independence Hall where Continental Congress met.
  • Philadelphia: National Parks interpreters dress in Revolutionary era dress at Independence Hall.
  • Philadelphia: Statue of George Washington at Independence Hall.
  • Philadelphia: Independence Hall.
  • Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art & Washington Equestrian Monument.
  • Philadelphia: Washington Monument (1897) by Rudolf Siemering on Eakins Oval.
  • Philadelphia: Washington Monument (1897) by Rudolf Siemering on Eakins Oval.
  • Philadelphia: Neoclassical entrance to Philadelphia Museum of Art which was originally the Memorial Hall built for the Centennial Exposition of 1876 to celebrate the Declaration of Independence.
  • Philadelphia: Neoclassical wing of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Statuary in pediment of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Pediment detail with allegorical figures of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Pediment detail with winged cherub & lion of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: God with orb on pediment of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Swordsman fighting devil on pediment of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Devil & serpent detail of Philadelphia Museum of Art pediment.
  • Philadelphia: Two antelopes flank filial on Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Winged beast on Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Modern statue at entrance to Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Entrance hall staircase of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Early American furniture (mostly 18th C) at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: High chest (1770-75) made in Philadelphia at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Teapot (c1777-90) by Richardson & Richardson of Philadelphia at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Silver chocolate pot (1878) by Peter Krider of Philadelphia at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Vase (c1895-1910) by La Pierre Manufacturing Co. of NY & NJ at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Advertising devil face jug (c1920-36) by Davis Brown of Brown Pottery Arden, NC, at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Jug with eagle (c1865-75) attrib. to Richard C. Remmey of Philadelphia at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Coffee pot & cups (1885) by Rockwood Pottery of Cincinnati at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Cake plate (c1852-9) by Kurlbaum & Schwartz of Philadelphia at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Various Shaker furniture from sister's room of New Lebanon, NY, at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Shaker box (mid 19th C) at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Shaker sewing box at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Shaker rocking chair at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Shaker straight-back chair (c1850-1900) as hung on wall from Shaker community of Mt. Lebanon, NY, at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: South Jersey traditional glass pitchers (c1810-70) at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Purple Midwestern glass (c1815-40) at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Bowl of Burmese pattern (1885) by Mt Washington Glass Company of New Bedford, MA, at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Pocket Bottles (c1765-74) by Stiegel's American Flint Glass Co. of Manheim, PA, at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Mercury glass vases & candlestick (c1865-80) attrib. to New England Glass Co. at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Colored glass flasks (c early to mid 19th C) from Baltimore at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Vase (1902) by Rockwood at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Vase (1907) by Rockwood at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Gilded silver & ivory coffee & tea service (1852) by Carl Johan Tegelsten in made for Russian royalty at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Fireplace & doorway (c1936) by Wharton Esherick at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: The Agnew Clinic (1889) painting by Thomas Eakins at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: The Life Line (1884) painting by Winslow Homer at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: A Temperance Meeting (1874) by Winslow Homer at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Sailing (c1875) painting by Thomas Eakins at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Civil War Battle of USS Kearsarge & CSS Alabama (1864) off Cherbourg, France painted by Édouard Manet at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Sunflowers (1888) by Vincent van Gogh at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Still Life with a Dessert (1877-9) by Paul Cézanne at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Avenue de l'Opera: Morning Sunshine (1898) by Camille Pissarro at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Poplars (1891) by Claude Monet at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Japanese Footbridge & Water Lily Pool of Giverny (1899) by Claude Monet at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Mademoiselle Legrand (1875) by Auguste Renoir at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Two girls (c1892) by Auguste Renoir at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Woman with Pearl Necklace in a Loge (1879) by Mary Cassatt at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Carnival Evening (1886) by Henri Rousseau at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Merry Jesters (1906) by Henri Rousseau at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Coffee pot in shape of elephant head (1862) by Marc-Louis-Emmanuel Solon of Sèvres at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Tea urn & stand (1872) by D. McBirney & Co. of Belleek, Ireland, at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Meissen Art Nouveau tea service (1904) by Otto Eduard Gottfried Voigt at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  • Philadelphia: Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) lived in this house at 7th & Spring Garden in 1843.
  • Philadelphia: Statue of Raven outside Edgar Allan Poe house run by National Parks Service.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of George Washington (1848) by Rembrandt Peale in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of George Washington by Robert Edge Pine in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Martha Curtis Washington (1795) by Charles Wilson Peale in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Thomas Jefferson (1791-2) by Charles Wilson Peale in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of James Madison (1875) by Catherine A. Drinker after Gilbert Stuart in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of James Madison (1796-7) by James Sharples Senior in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Dolly Todd Madison (1796-7) by James Sharples Senior in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of James Monroe (1807-11) by Felix Sharples in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Meriwether Lewis (1807) by Charles Wilson Peale in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of William Clark (1807) by Charles Wilson Peale in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (1835) by David Rent Etter, after Charles Wilson Peale after David Martin in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of William Penn (1832) by Henry Inman in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of John Paul Jones (1781-4) by Charles Wilson Peale in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette (1779-80) by Charles Wilson Peale in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette (1825-6) by Thomas Sully in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Thomas Paine (1859) by Bass Otis? via others after George Romney in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Patrick Henry (1878) by unknown after Thomas Sully in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of John Marshall (c1899) by George Kasson Knapp after Henri Inman in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Dewitt Clinton (1806-9) responsible for the Eire Canal by James Sharples Junior? in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Portrait of Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea) (1797) by Charles Wilson Peale in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Self portrait of Charles Wilson Peale (c1795) in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Painting of Old Court House in Philadelphia (c1837) in National Portrait Gallery.
  • Philadelphia: Beth Shalom Synagogue (1956) in Elkins Park.
  • Philadelphia: Doorway detail of Beth Shalom Synagogue.
  • Philadelphia: Roof detail of Beth Shalom Synagogue.
  • Philadelphia: Roof ridge detail of Beth Shalom Synagogue.
  • Philadelphia: Finial details of Beth Shalom Synagogue.
  • Philadelphia: Beth Shalom Synagogue patterns.

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