Temple of Transportation
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30th Street Station, the main railroad hub of Philadelphia, was built in 1925 by the Chicago-based architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst and White and was originally known as Pennsylvania Station–30th Street.
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Spirit of Transportation (1895) by Karl Bitter
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