function photo(i,c,m,q,d,j,h,o,p,a,l,f,k,b,r,n,g,e){this.id=i;this.galleries_id=c;this.photo_ref=m;this.section_code=q;this.src=d;this.width=j;this.height=h;this.caption=o;this.home=p;this.gallery=a;this.description=l;this.takendate=f;this.photographer=k;this.location=b;this.item_price=r;this.purchase_instruction=n;this.payment_groups_id=g;this.server_id=e;this.src=getServerPath(this.server_id)+"/"+this.src}function gallery(e,c,d,b,a){this.id=e;this.featured_images=c;this.title=d;this.section_code=b;this.photoIDs=a}var photos=new Object();photos[963849]=new photo(963849,"72656","50","gallery","Liberty and birches.jpg",336,380,"Liberty Place through birches",0,0,"One Liberty Place is currently the tallest building in Philadelphia.  One Liberty Place was locally famous for being the first building to break the gentlemen's agreement, which was not to exceed the 548 ft (167 m) height of the William Penn statue atop Philadelphia City Hall built in 1901.","","MooCat","Liberty Place, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[969937]=new photo(969937,"72656","52","gallery","Kate's Place.jpg",334,448,"Kate's Place",0,0,'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>',"","MooCat","Sansom Street near 19th, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[963850]=new photo(963850,"72656","54","gallery","Little blue house.jpg",336,407,"Little blue house",0,0,"This charming old building stands surrounded by taller brick highrises.  Here, its blue color is complemented by the pink cherry blossoms.","","MooCat","Cypress Street, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[968442]=new photo(968442,"72656","56","gallery","2303 Waverly1.jpg",336,372,"2303 Waverly Street",0,0,"Waverly is a charming, old-fashioned small street in Center City, Philadelphia","","MooCat","Waverly Street, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[969891]=new photo(969891,"72656","58","gallery","arch street church.jpg",500,378,"Masonic Temple and Arch Street Church",0,0,"Two lovely buildings on a snowy day. Center City Philadelphia.","","MooCat","Broad & Arch Sts., Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[969906]=new photo(969906,"72656","60","gallery","City Hall swallows.jpg",404,336,"Swallows at City Hall",0,0,"At sundown, hundreds of shrill swallows descend on City Hall.","","MooCat","City Hall, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[969899]=new photo(969899,"72656","62","gallery","bird at Kimmel Center.jpg",448,336,"Bird at Kimmel Center",0,0,"A bird flies past the covered atrium of the Kimmel Center for Performing Arts","","MooCat","Kimmel Center, Broad & Spruce Sts., Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[970922]=new photo(970922,"72656","64","gallery","Reading Terminal headhouse.jpg",448,299,"Reading Terminal Headhouse",0,0,"\"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","","MooCat","12th & Market Sts, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[971092]=new photo(971092,"72656","66","gallery","magnolias on waverly.jpg",336,448,"Magnolias in spring",0,0,"Magnolias blooming in the Washington West area of Philadelphia","","MooCat","Waverly St., Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[970931]=new photo(970931,"72656","68","gallery","tree shadows.jpg",336,448,"Tree shadows",0,0,"The shadows form interesting patterns on this grand townhouse in the Society Hill section of Philadelphia","","MooCat","3rd & Delancey Streets, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[971099]=new photo(971099,"72656","70","gallery","Rowhouse reflection.jpg",297,448,"Rowhouse reflection",0,0,"Reflections across Spruce Street, Center City, Philadelphia","","MooCat","Spruce Street, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[971091]=new photo(971091,"72656","74","gallery","Eastern state gargoyles.jpg",500,351,"Eastern State Penitentiary, with gargoyles",0,0,'"Terror Behind the Walls" haunted prison tours are held each Halloween at Eastern State Penitentiary.  <br>\r\n<br>\r\n"Opened in 1829 as part of a controversial movement to change the behavior of inmates through "confinement in solitude with labor," Eastern State Penitentiary quickly became one of the most expensive and most copied buildings in the young United States. It is estimated that more than 300 prisons worldwide are based on the Penitentiary\'s wagon-wheel, or "radial" floor plan.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nSome of America\'s most notorious criminals were held in the Penitentiary\'s vaulted, sky-lit cells,including bank robber Willie Sutton and Al Capone. After 142 years of consecutive use, Eastern State Penitentiary was completely abandoned in 1971, and now stands, a lost world of crumbling cell blocks and empty guard towers.<br>\r\n<a href="http://www.easternstate.org/">www.easternstate.org/</a>',"","MooCat","Eastern State Penitentiary, Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[973546]=new photo(973546,"72656","80","gallery","japanese house.jpg",500,322,"Japanese House",0,0,"The Japanese House and Garden (Shofuso) is one of the most notable and unusual attractions in Philadelphia.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis shoin-zukuri (desk-centered) house, built in 16th century style, is located on the grounds of the Horticultural Center in the West Philadelphia section of Fairmount Park. The perfectly proportioned architecture of the main structure and adjoining tea house is enhanced by an ornamental garden and picturesque pond.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThe Japanese House, as it is informally known to Philadelphians, is in a style which would have been appropriate for an educated member of the upper class, such as a government official, high-ranking priest, or wealthy scholar. The extensive use of natural materials creates a serene harmony between the house and surrounding garden.","","MooCat","Fairmount Park, Philadelphia","","",0,1);