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																																																																																										photos[969937] = clik.newPhoto({"item_price":"","section_code":"gallery","caption":"Kate's Place","location":"Sansom Street near 19th, Philadelphia","photo_ref":"52","description":"The engraving above the door (not shown) indicates that this Philadelphia building (on Sansom near 20th)  was once an Emergency Aid Society.  It is now Kate's Place, low-income apartments.<br>\r\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.projecthome.org\/services\/housing\/kates.php\">www.projecthome.org\/services\/housing\/kates.php<\/a>","photographer":"MooCat","width":334,"id":969937,"height":448,"takendate":"","payment_groups_id":0.0,"server_id":1,"link":"photo_969937.html","src":"Kate's Place.jpg","home":0,"purchase_instruction":"","galleries_id":72656,"gallery":0});
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																																																																																										photos[968442] = clik.newPhoto({"item_price":"","section_code":"gallery","caption":"2303 Waverly Street","location":"Waverly Street, Philadelphia","photo_ref":"56","description":"Waverly is a charming, old-fashioned small street in Center City, Philadelphia","photographer":"MooCat","width":336,"id":968442,"height":372,"takendate":"","payment_groups_id":0.0,"server_id":1,"link":"photo_968442.html","src":"2303 Waverly1.jpg","home":0,"purchase_instruction":"","galleries_id":72656,"gallery":0});
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																																																																																										photos[970922] = clik.newPhoto({"item_price":"","section_code":"gallery","caption":"Reading Terminal Headhouse","location":"12th & Market Sts, Philadelphia","photo_ref":"64","description":"\"In 1889 the Reading Railroad announced it would build a new train depot for its Philadelphia services on the corner of 12th and Market Streets. Reading announced that the new depot would include a new trainshed, advertised to be the biggest in the world, fronted on Market by an eight-story headhouse, which would serve as the passenger station and company headquarters for the Reading Railroad.\"  <br>\r\nit's now part of the Convention Center; that's a Hard Rock Cafe on the lower left.<br>\r\nTaken from the 13th floor of a nearby office building","photographer":"MooCat","width":448,"id":970922,"height":299,"takendate":"","payment_groups_id":0.0,"server_id":1,"link":"photo_970922.html","src":"Reading Terminal headhouse.jpg","home":0,"purchase_instruction":"","galleries_id":72656,"gallery":0});
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