Logan Square (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
#1383 "Cross Section of Parkway at NW End of Logan Circle", 1917 September
The drawings included in this collection are limited to the region of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway from Logan Circle to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It is comprised primarily of landscape plans, but also contains related sketches of details, decorations and embankments.
#1426 Final layout of Logan Circle (2 copies; flat files), 1919 March
The drawings included in this collection are limited to the region of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway from Logan Circle to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It is comprised primarily of landscape plans, but also contains related sketches of details, decorations and embankments.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Details, base bid ES-4. [2 sheets; 1 unique sheet], 1979 November 16
Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Site plan - Logan Circle base bid ES-1. [1 sheet], 1979 November 16
Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Site plan - Logan Circle base bid ES-1. [2 sheets; 1 unique sheet], 1979 November 16
Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Topographic survey Benjamin Franklin Parkway from 16th Street to Logan Circle. Draft copy. [2 sheets], 2010 August 4
Benjamin Franklin Parkway triangle area: shows. [1 sheet], 1951
#F19-04 (Fairmount Park): ID: 666: Stony granite base steps for the Army and Navy Memorial Pylons, Logan Square. Lord and Hewlett architects NYC., 1924
#F20-01 (Fairmount Park): ID: 1647: Architectural lighting along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway - Phase 1: Logan Circle, Base Bid (ES-1); Rodin Museum, Base Bid (ES-2); Von Colin Field, Add Alternate (ES-3); Details, Base Bid (ES-4). Phase 2: Logan Circle, Base Bid (ES-1); Rodin Museum, Base Bid (ES-2); Von Colin Field, Base Bid (ES-3); Eakins Oval, Base Bid (ES-4); Parkway East, Base Bid (ES-5); Details, Base Bid (ES-6). [10 sheets], 1980 January - 1980 July
Fairmount Park, c. 1900 - 1994, bulk: 1905-1914
The collection contains approximately 200 postcards from 1875 and 2001, though most of the postcards are from 1885 and 1915. A majority of the postcards depict Fairmount Park sites, although two Virginia and one New Hampshire postcard are included in the collection.
Of particular note are the postcards in Series I: Centennial Exposition. The postcards in this series were created in 1875 and each depicts a building from the Centennial Exposition of 1876.