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[963847]=new photo(963847,"72659","","gallery","Angel at train station.jpg",277,448,"Angel at 30th Street Station",0,1,"Memorial to Pennsylvania Railroad casualties, World War II.  Philadelphia.<br>\r\n(this is the statue in the movie &quot;Witness&quot;)","","MooCat","30th Street Station, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[963855]=new photo(963855,"72659","","gallery","Sky Rider.jpg",336,424,"Sky Rider",0,0,"Late afternoon light and clouds behind the statue at the base of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.","","MooCat","Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[963858]=new photo(963858,"72659","","gallery","873062958_cf8138b22b.jpg",500,334,"Swann Fountain gold",1,0,"Early evening.<br>\r\n&quot;The Swann Memorial Fountain: The Philadelphia Fountain Society had been planning a memorial fountain in honor of its late president and founder, Dr. Wilson Cary Swann. After agreeing that the fountain would become city property, the city was granted the choice site in the center of Logan Square. The Swann Memorial Fountain, also known as The Fountain of the Three Rivers, is the work of Wilson Eyre, Jr., and sculptor Alexander Stirling Calder. Eyre designed the basin and the interlacing water jets, including the central geyser that gushed more than 50 feet into the air. Calder created the three bronze Native Americans who symbolize Philadelphia's principal waterways. The young girl leaning on her side against an agitated, water-spouting swan represents Wissahickon Creek; the mature woman holding the next of the swan stands for the Schuylkill River; and the male figure, reaching above his head to grasp his bow as a large pike sprays water over him, symbolizes the Delaware River. The use of swans is an obvious pun on Dr. Swann's name, and Calder's playfulness can also be seen in the bronze turtles and frogs that shoot water from the basin.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWhen the finished fountain opened with a public celebration in July 1924, ten thousand people danced and surrounded the streets. Fifty-five years later, in 1979, Pope John Paul II drew an even larger crowd - 150,000 people - when he celebrated mass from an enormous platform over the fountain.&quot;<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://www.phila.gov/fairpark/squares/logan.html\">www.phila.gov/fairpark/square</a>","","MooCat","Logan Circle, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[963859]=new photo(963859,"72659","","gallery","Wanamaker eagle & organ.jpg",336,448,"Wanamaker Eagle & Organ",0,0,"Although the famous John Wanamaker department store is now a Macy's, the traditional Christmas light show and organ concert still take place each year.","","MooCat","Macy's, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[970013]=new photo(970013,"72659","","gallery","dream garden.jpg",500,375,"The Dream Garden",0,1,"&quot;Dream Garden is an enormous glass mosaic designed by artist Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966), and executed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios, for the lobby of the Curtis Publishing Building in Philadelphia.&quot;<br>\r\nThis is a detail of a small section of the mosaic.<br>\r\n","","MooCat","The Curtis Center, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[970928]=new photo(970928,"72659","","gallery","The Gates of Hell.jpg",300,448,"The Gates of Hell",0,0,"Detail from the Gates of Hell door, Rodin Museum, Philadelphia","","MooCat","Rodin Museum, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[971080]=new photo(971080,"72659","","gallery","sounds of phila-genos.jpg",448,287,"Sounds of Philadelphia/Geno's Steaks",0,0,"Frankie Avalon and other musicians of the &quot;Philadelphia sound' are depicted on this mural, near Geno's steaks at 9th & Passyunk in South Philadelphia","","MooCat","9th & Passyunk, Philadelphia","","",0,1);photos[971098]=new photo(971098,"72659","","gallery","Civil War memorial.jpg",382,336,"Civil War Memorial",0,0,"Detail from one of a pair of Civil War monuments on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia","","MooCat","Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia","","",0,1);