Fairmount Park (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Fairmount Park Commission Administrative History
Collection
Identifier: FP.2010.001.002
Abstract
In the early part of the nineteenth century, Philadelphia City Council took action to protect the purity of public water. This involved the acquisition of property on the banks of the Schuylkill River in order to eliminate polluting waste that had previously been generated by various industrial sites along the river. The City’s newly acquired property was dedicated to the health and enjoyment of the citizens of Philadelphia, and became known as Fairmount Park. The Fairmount Park Commission...
Dates:
1860-2011
Fairmount Park: Cultural Resource Inventory, Man-Made Features - Data dictionary, 1999 December 29
Item — Shelf 16
Dates:
1999 December 29
Fairmount Park: Cultural Resource Inventory, Man-Made Features - Database Documentation Report, 1999 February 2
Item — Shelf 16
Dates:
1999 February 2
Fairmount Park: Cultural Resource Inventory, Man-Made Features - Final project report, 1999 December 29
Item — Shelf 16
Dates:
1999 December 29
Fairmount Park: Cultural Resource Inventory, Man-Made Features - User Manual, 2000 February
Item — Shelf 16
Dates:
2000 February
Fairmount Park: Existing Condition and their Implications for the Fairmount Park Master Plan, c. 1983
Item — Shelf 16
Dates:
c. 1983
Fairmount Park: Existing Condition and Their Implications for the Fairmount Park Master Plan Report No. 4: Water Quality, 1983 October 6
Item — Shelf 16
Dates:
1983 October 6