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Liberty Place through birches

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Liberty Place through birches

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.

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Location: Liberty Place, Philadelphia

Photographer: MooCat

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