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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

 
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Philadelphia is the county seat for Philadelphia County
Adjacent to Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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201 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — AppleMalus domestica
On Greenland Drive west of Srawberry Mansion Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Famous fall fruit for eating, pie, and cider. Apples have been cultivated since 6500 BC and there are thousands of named varieties. About 69 million tons of apples are grown each year. Pest and disease prone in our climate.Map (db m240234) HM
202 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — ApricotPrunus armeniaca
On Greenland Drive, 0.1 miles west of Strawberry Mansion Bridge Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Originating in Armenia; it's believed that Spanish missionaries carried seedlings of the plant to the colonies in the New World. The tree produces firm-fleshed apricots in summer, good for fresh-eating or drying. Partially self-fertile.Map (db m240229) HM
203 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — ApricotPrunus areniaca
On Greenland Drive, 0.1 miles west of Strawberry Mansion Bridge Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Originating in Armenia; it's believed that Spanish missionaries carried seedlings of the plant to the colonies in the New World. The tree produces firm-fleshed apricots in summer, good for fresh-eating or drying. Partially self-fertile.Map (db m240231) HM
204 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Arapawa goat / Alpaca
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Arapawa goat Where I'm from: Arapawa Island, near New Zealand. The old stories say that English explorers brought my ancestors to Arapawa Island over 200 years ago. Our big problem: There are only 500 of us left. . . . Map (db m192618) HM
205 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Arch & Standpipe
Near Waterworks Drive, 0.2 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the left when traveling south.
As the Water Works expanded, new structures were needed to help manage the increasing flow of water pumped from the river. The Italianate-style Standpipe (1852), helped boost water uphill to a new reservoir. The Romanesque-style Distribution . . . Map (db m191747) HM
206 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Asian PersimmonDiospyros kaki
On Greenland Drive, 0.1 miles west of Strawberry Mansion Bridge Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Grown in China for 2,000 years, this small tree develops buttery-sweet fruit in fall. Some varieties are astringent until fully soft and ripe. The fruit is used medicinally for headaches, backache, and weariness.Map (db m240232) HM
207 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Bald EagleHaliaeetus leucocephalus
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Diet: Primarily fish, but will also scavenge on carrion and steal prey caught by others. Wingspan: Up to seven feet. Threats: Habitat loss and human activity. Habitat: Typically nest in forests near bodies of water. . . . Map (db m192631) HM
208 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Bennie Briscoe / Know the Moves
On West Dauphin Street at Greenland Drive, on the right when traveling west on West Dauphin Street.
Bennie Briscoe Bad Bennie North Philly
Fight Record: 66-24-5 Career: 1962-1982 Born: Feb 8, 1943 Died: Dec 12, 2010 Height: 5' 8" Bouts: 96 Rounds: 659 KOs: 53 . . . Map (db m194009) HM
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209 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Bernard Hopkins / Boxers' Trail
On West Dauphin Street at Greenland Drive, on the right when traveling west on West Dauphin Street.
Bernard Hopkins The Executioner North Philly
Fight Record: 55-8-2 Career: 1988-2016 Born: Jan 15, 1965 Height: 6' 1" Bouts: 67 Rounds: 514 KOs: 32 Reach: . . . Map (db m194028) HM
210 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Caribbean flamingoPhoenicopterus ruber
On North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Diet: Algae, crustaceans and tiny mollusks. Flight speed: 31-37 mph. Predators: Jaguars, large birds of prey. Threats: Habitat loss, lead poisoning from lead shot. Habitat: Prefers saline water, shallow . . . Map (db m192639) HM
211 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Casimir Pulaski1748-1779
Near Fairmont Avenue at Aquarium Drive.
Native of Poland. General of the Continental Army. Despairing of liberty in his native land he volunteered his services to the American Patriots. Gave his life at the siege of Savannah.Map (db m29775) WM
212 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Centennial and Concourse Lakes
On Avenue of the Republic west of Belmont Avenue (Truck Route U.S. 1), on the right when traveling west.
Constructed in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition, Centennial Lake remains one of the prominent landscape features in West Park. Concourse Lake, to the south of Centennial Lake, was constructed after Centennial and remains a feature of the park . . . Map (db m193897) HM
213 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Centennial and Concourse Lakes
On Concourse Lake Trail, 0.1 miles west of Belmont Avenue (Truck Route U.S. 1).
Constructed in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition, Centennial Lake remains one of the prominent landscape features in West Park. Concourse Lake, to the south of Centennial Lake, was constructed after Centennial and remains a feature of the park . . . Map (db m193898) HM
214 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 28 — Central TerraceWestward Expansion, Slavery Emancipation and Welcoming of Immigrants — Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial —
On Kelly Drive, 0.2 miles south of Brewery Hill Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Construction of the Samuel Memorial began with the Central Terrace based on designs by architect Paul Phillipe Cret (1876-1945). Born in France and educated at the Ecole de Beaux-Arts in Paris, Cret moved to Philadelphia in 1903 to teach at the . . . Map (db m192651) HM
215 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 20 — Charioteer of Delphi5th Century B.C. (Cast c. 1977) — Artist Unknown —
On Kelly Drive south of North 25th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Considered one of the finest sculptures of classical Greek antiquity, the original bronze charioteer was commissioned by Polyzalos, The Tyrant of Gela in Sicily, to commemorate the victory of his chariot team in the Pythian Games. These games . . . Map (db m212685) HM
216 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Charles Carroll
On Avenue of the Republic at States Drive, on the right when traveling east on Avenue of the Republic.
Charles Carroll of Carrollton Signer of the Declaration of Independence Born Sept. 20, 1737, at Annapolis, Md. Died Nov 14, 1832, at Baltimore, Md.
"To obtain religious, as well as civil liberty, I entered . . . Map (db m191639) HM
217 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — ChickenGallus gallus domesticus
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Diet: omnivor—seeds, grains, greens, insects and other small live prey. Status: more chickens than people—25 billion! Range: world-wide domestication. Fun Fact: Mother hens talk to their chicks while they're still . . . Map (db m192633) HM
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218 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Columbia Bridge
On Schuylkill River Trail, 0.4 miles north of Fountain Green Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Built in 1834, the first of three bridges to span the Schuylkill River at this crossing formed an important link in Philadelphia's effort to compete with the Erie Canal. The opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 created an all water route from the . . . Map (db m240243) HM
219 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Connecting Railroad Bridge
On Kelly Drive, 0.1 miles north of Brewery Hill Drive, on the right when traveling south. Reported unreadable.
Before 1867, the Pennsylvania Railroad could not provide ground service for the produce and goods of the rich American West. [unreadable] The Pennsylvania's rival, the Reading Railroad carried the New York traffic from the West over its lines . . . Map (db m192648) HM
220 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 31 — Cowboy1908 — Frederic Remington (1861 - 1909)
On Schuylkill River Trail north of Brewery Hill Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Frederic Remington's only large-scale commissioned bronze depicts a horse and rider racing to the brink of a precipice. A native New Yorker, Remington traveled throughout the Western United States during the 1880s and had great success as an . . . Map (db m223983) HM
221 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Diversity Makes All the DifferenceThe Solution: Saving Rare Breeds
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Tracking Rare Breeds Founded in 1977, the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is the primary umbrella group focused on tracking and preserving rare livestock breeds in the U.S. This group assigns a level of threat to each breed, depending . . . Map (db m192629) HM
222 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Domestic Duck Breeds
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Domestic ducks are all descended from the mallard. Bird experts think that ducks were first domesticated in China about 4,000 years ago.Map (db m192627) HM
223 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Domestic Goat Breeds
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
People in the Near East first domesticated the native bezoar goats about 10,000 years ago. Today's many breeds of domestic goats are all descended from them.Map (db m192621) HM
224 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Domestic Sheep Breeds
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
People in the Near East first domesticated the native mountain sheep about 10,000 years ago. Today's many breeds of domestic sheep are all descended from them.Map (db m192624) HM
225 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Engine & Mill Houses
Near Waterworks Drive, 0.2 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Three buildings here once housed machinery which pumped water from the Schuylkill River up to a reservoir built atop Faire Mount, where the Philadelphia Museum of Art now stands. Engine House The tallest of the three buildings . . . Map (db m191756) HM
226 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Fairmount Dam
Near Waterworks Drive, on the left when traveling north.
The steam engine originally used to pump river water up to the Reservoir were dangerous and expensive to operate. Because of this, the Watering Committee decided to convert the Water Works to water power. The Fairmount Dam was built to achieve . . . Map (db m67450) HM
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227 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Fairmount Park
On Kelly Drive at Sedgley Drive, on the right when traveling west on Kelly Drive.
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission declares Fairmount Park A Commonwealth Treasure for all to protect, preserve and enjoy the historical, architectural, environmental, botanical, cultural and . . . Map (db m191676) HM
228 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Fairmount Water Works
On Kelly Drive at Waterworks Drive on Kelly Drive.
Centerpiece of Philadelphia's water system, 1815-1909. The neoclassical buildings, designed by Frederick Graff and Frederic Graff, Jr., concealed huge machines that pumped Schuylkill River water to a reservoir above, whence it flowed to the city. . . . Map (db m82618) HM
229 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Fairmount Water Works
Near Anne d'Harnoncourt Drive. Reported damaged.
From 1815 to 1909 the Fairmount Water Works served Philadelphia by supplying drinking water from the Schuylkill River to Reservoirs once located behind you. 1815: Engine House ❶ contained wood burning steam engines that powered . . . Map (db m106528) HM
230 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Fairmount Water Works1815 - 1911 — National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark —
On Schuylkill River Trail south of Waterworks Drive, on the right when traveling south.
This station was powered at different periods by steam water wheels and water turbinesMap (db m192675) HM
231 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Falls Bridge
On Falls Road at Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, on the right when traveling north on Falls Road. Reported damaged.
Erected in 1894-1895, the Falls Bridge connects East Falls and West Fairmount Park. Six previous bridges spanned the Schuylkill River at this location. The first, a chain suspension bridge built in 1808, lasted until 1816 when a heavy snowfall . . . Map (db m240244) HM
232 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Father Matthew
On Avenue of the Republic at States Drive, in the median on Avenue of the Republic.
Father Matthew The Apostle of Temperence Born Oct 10, 1790, in Tipperary Co. Ireland. Died Dec 8, 1856, in Cork Co. Ireland. How Congress Honored Him. Upon December 19th 1849, Rev. Theobald Mathew was by special resolution . . . Map (db m191640) HM
233 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — First Thanksgiving Day Parade in the Nation
On Eakins Oval at Spring Garden Street on Eakins Oval.
Founded in 1920 by the Gimbrel's Department Store, it modestly featured 15 ceremonial cars and holiday figures such as Santa Claus. The Parade steadily grew in size and stature, and now marches annually on this glorious route down the world-famous . . . Map (db m212682) HM
234 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Fountain of the Sea HorsesOriginal c. 1740; 1926 Reproduction — Attributed to Christopher Unterberger —
On Waterworks Drive, 0.1 miles south of Kelly Drive, in the median.
This travertine marble fountain featuring four sea horses, symbols of strength and vitality, was a gift from the Italian government to mark the United States' 1926 Sesquicentennial. It is a copy carved after the famed fountain at the Villa . . . Map (db m191711) HM
235 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Frederick Graff
On Schuylkill River Trail, 0.1 miles south of Waterworks Drive, on the right when traveling south.
To the memory of Frederick Graff who designed and executed the Fairmount Water Works.Map (db m192677) HM
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236 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Frederick Graff
On Schuylkill River Trail, 0.1 miles south of Waterworks Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Frederick Graff (1775-1847), a pioneering engineer and architect, made unique and lasting contributions to Philadelphia. In 1805, Graff was elected superintendent and engineer of the Centre Square Water Works located where Philadelphia City Hall . . . Map (db m192678) HM
237 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Friedrich von Steuben1730 - 1794
Near Waterworks Drive, 0.1 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Native of Prussia. Professional Soldier. He served the cause of American Independence as Major General and Inspector General. He perfected the training and organization of the Continental Army.Map (db m191721) WM
238 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — General Nathanael Greene1742 - 1786
On Waterworks Drive, 0.2 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the left when traveling south.
We fight get beat rise and fight again
A Rhode Islander businessman turned soldier served with great distinction as Quartermaster General and Army Commander, a trusted friend of General Washington. . . . Map (db m191743) WM
239 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Getting to the ParkParkway Museums District
On Kelly Drive at Waterworks Drive, on the left when traveling west on Kelly Drive.
Fairmount Park was established in 1855 to preserve land along the Schuylkill River. This protected Philadelphia's drinking water from pollution. It also provided city residents with a park for recreation and enjoyment. The city's grid system . . . Map (db m191705) HM
240 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — GiraffeGiraffa camelopardalis
On North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Habitat: savannah and grasslands. Diet: acacia trees, as well as flowers, vines and herbs. Range: Africa south of the Sahara. Threats: habitat loss and poaching for meat and hides. Lifespan: approximately . . . Map (db m192636) HM
241 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Girard Avenue Bridge
On Kelly Drive just north of Brewery Hill Drive, on the left when traveling north.
The City of Philadelphia erected the present Girard Avenue Bridge, the third to span the Schuylkill River at this crossing in 1969-1971. In response to the growth of the population and development into West Philadelphia in the mid-nineteenth . . . Map (db m192647) HM
242 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 205 — Giuseppe Verdi1907 — G.B. Bashanellifusi (n.d.)
On Horticultural Drive at South Horticultural Drive, on the right when traveling north on Horticultural Drive.
One of the most influential composers of all time, Giuseppe Verdi's (1813-1901) music continues to be popular worldwide. Verdi's works span several periods of 19th century Italian music. This limestone pedestal features three of the composer's . . . Map (db m193921) HM
243 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 202 — Goethe / Schiller
On Horticultural Drive west of South Horticultural Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Goethe 1890 Schiller 1866 Heinrich Carl Johan Manger (1833-1891) These two bronze companion pieces were commissioned by the Canstatter Volksfest-Verein, a local . . . Map (db m193926) HM
244 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Haydn
On South Horticultural Drive east of Horticultural Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Grand Prize awarded to the United Singers of Philadelphia Staedte Press errungen von den Vereinigten Saengern von Philadelphia beim 21ten National Saengerfest des N.O.S.B. von America N Newark . . . Map (db m193920) HM
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245 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Henry Penn Burke
On Schuylkill River Trail just south of Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
This tablet has been placed here by American Oarsmen in memory of Henry Penn Burke and in affectionate appreciation of his leadership, energy and self-sacrifice which have placed the sport of rowing on the high plane it now enjoys. . . . Map (db m191708) HM
246 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Historic ArchitectureDiscover the charming Victorian style of these gatehouses and the award-winning Treehouse.
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13/30) 0.1 miles south of West Girard Street, on the right when traveling south.
These gatehouses opened in time for the Centennial Exposition in 1876. Designed by the firm of Furness and Hewitt, they have been renovated several times, most recently in 1995. The Solitude was here long before the Zoo was established. . . . Map (db m191704) HM
247 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Hopping Along…
Near Horticultural Drive, 0.1 miles west of South Horticultural Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Historical evidence dating back to the scholar Pliny in ancient Rome indicates that hop was used as a kitchen herb for its edible shoots. By the 9th and 10th centuries, the hop plant was widely used in brewing beer in France and Germany. It was . . . Map (db m193925) HM
248 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — How the Water Works Worked / Useful & BeautifulWater Works Historic Area
Near Waterworks Drive, 0.1 miles Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
How the Water Works Worked The Fairmount Water Works began operations in 1815 with the construction of the Engine House ❶. Inside, two steam engines ❷ pumped 2.1 million gallons of water from the Schuylkill River in 24 . . . Map (db m191760) HM
249 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — In Honor of Ernesta Drinker Ballard1920 - 2005
Near Waterworks Drive south of Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Ernesta was the moving force behind the restoration of the Fairmount Water Works and these gardens. Fairmount Park Commissioner from 1981 to 2002 and a founding member of the Fairmount Park Conservancy, she was a civic leader, a feminist, a . . . Map (db m223986) HM
250 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 30 — James A. Garfield Monument1895 — Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907)
On Kelly Drive, 2 miles Brewery Hill Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Following the 1881 assassination of President James A. Garfield, the Fairmount Park Art Association commissioned a memorial in his honor. Prominent artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens was chosen to create the work, located across the street, to your . . . Map (db m192649) HM
251 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Joe BurkBurk-Bergman Boathouse
On Kelly Drive east of Lemon Hill Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Beloved and respected Coach of the Crews at the University of Pennsylvania 1950-1969. Captain of the Penn Crew 1934. Winner of the Sullivan Award 1939, Diamond Sculls of 1938 and 1939, and American and Canadian Henleys. Heroic World War II PT Boat . . . Map (db m223984) HM WM
252 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Joe Frazier / Creed of Joe Frazier's Gym
On West Dauphin Street at Greenland Drive, on the right when traveling west on West Dauphin Street.
Joe Frazier Smokin' Joe North Philly
Fight Record: 32-4-1 Career: 1965-1981 Born: Jan 12, 1944 Died: Nov 7, 2011 Height: 5' 11 1/2" Bouts: 37 Rounds: 212 KOs: 27 . . . Map (db m193994) HM
253 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — John Barry
On Avenue of the Republic at States Drive, in the median on Avenue of the Republic.
John Barry First Commodore of the United States Navy Born in 1745, in Wexford Co. Ireland. Died Sept 13, 1803, at Philadelphia. During the Revolutionary War he distinguished himself greatly. He filled the various commands . . . Map (db m191663) HM WM
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254 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — John MarshallChief Justice of the United States — 1801 to 1835 —
On Anne d'Harnoncourt Drive, 0.2 miles west of Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
As soldier he fought that the nation might come into being. As expounder of the Constitution he gave it length of days.Map (db m191725) HM WM
255 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — John Paul Jones1747 - 1792
Near Waterworks Drive, 0.1 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Sailor and diplomat, commander of squadrons. Against desperate odds, his own ship afire and sinking, he defeated the British man-of-war Serapis and established our power upon the seas. He gave our Navy its first traditions of heroism and victory.Map (db m191722) WM
256 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — John Witherspoon D.D.L.L.D.
On North Horticultural Drive east of Horticultural Drive, on the left when traveling east.
A lineal descendant of John Knox Born in Scotland, Feb. 5, 1722 Ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church 1745 President of the College of N.J. 1768 - 1974 The only clergyman in the Continental Congress Signer of the Declaration of . . . Map (db m193914) HM WM
257 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 205 — Joseph Haydn / Franz Schubert
On North Horticultural Drive east of Horticultural Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Joseph Haydn 1906 Idusch & Son (n.d.) Franz Schubert 1891 Henry Baerer (1837-1908) These bronze monuments honor two important Austrian composers, Joseph Haydn . . . Map (db m193917) HM
258 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Julian Francis Abele
On 26th Street at Franklin Parkway on 26th Street.
The first Black graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture, Abele was the chief designer for the nationally known architectural firm of Horace Trumbauer, whose commissions during Abele's career included the Philadelphia . . . Map (db m82610) HM
259 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Lafayette1757 - 1834
On Waterworks Drive, 0.2 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Native of France devoted and faithful to the cause of American Independence. General of the Continental Army. An indispensable ally of freedom.Map (db m191763) HM WM
260 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 085 — Lloyd HallSchuylkill River National and State Heritage Area
On Schuylkill River Trail just south of Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Named in honor of former State Senator James R. Lloyd, Lloyd Hall provides facilities to trail users, local residents, and visitors alike. Located on historic Boathouse Row, a renowned center of world-class rowing and home of the "Schuylkill . . . Map (db m191707) HM
261 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Major General George Gordon Meade
On Black Road, 0.2 miles west of Black Road, on the left when traveling west.
MeadeMap (db m194962) WM
262 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 207 — Major General George Gordon Meade1887 — Alexander Milne Calder (1846-1923)
On Lansdowne Drive, 0.2 miles west of Black Road, on the left when traveling west.
The victorious general of the Battle of Gettysburg, Major General Meade was the army of the Potomac Commander during the Civil War. Meade was also an engineer and an early park commissioner who helped design portions of Fairmount Park. The . . . Map (db m194963) HM
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263 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Major General Peter Mülenberg
On Anne d'Harnoncourt Drive, 0.2 miles west of Kelly Drive, on the left when traveling north.
1776 • Charleston • Sullivans Island • Brandywine • Germantown • Monmouth • Stony Point • Petersburg • Yorktown • 1781 Member of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania 1784. Vice President of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1785. . . . Map (db m191723) HM WM
264 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Making of an Icon
On Anne d'Harnoncourt Drive, 0.3 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling south.
The Fairmount Water Works became a major tourist attraction soon after it opened in 1815. People flocked to the Water Works to enjoy the lush gardens and marvel at the working wheels, turbines and pumps. Visitors were left with strong impressions . . . Map (db m191739) HM
265 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Matthew Saad MuhammedMiracle Matthew — South Philly —
On West Dauphin Street at Greenland Drive, on the right when traveling west on West Dauphin Street.
Fight Record: 49-16-3 Career: 1972-1994 Born: Aug 5, 1954 Died: May 25, 2014 Height: 5' 11" Bouts: 58 Rounds: 397 KOs: 29 Reach: 75"
Abandoned on the Benjamin . . . Map (db m194023) HM
266 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Memorial Hall
On Avenue of the Republic at Memorial Hall Drive, on the right on Avenue of the Republic.
Memorial Hall has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 1978 Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service . . . Map (db m193896) HM
267 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Morton McMichaelAn honored and beloved citizen of Philadelphia
On Sedgley Drive at North Lemon Hill Drive, on the right when traveling south on Sedgley Drive.
High Sheriff of the County of Philadelphia, from the year 1849, until the year 1845. Mayor of the City of Philadelphia, from the year 1866, until the year 1869. President of the Fairmount Park Commission, from its organization, June 3d, . . . Map (db m191674) HM
268 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Mount Pleasant
On Mt. Pleasant Drive west of Fountain Green Drive, on the left when traveling north.
Called "the most elegant Seat in Pennsylvania" by John Adams, the mansion represents high-style Georgian architecture. It was built in 1762-1765 for John Macpherson, who amassed a fortune privateering in the Caribbean. Records show he also . . . Map (db m240236) HM
269 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 203 — Night1872 — Edward Stauch (c. 1830 - n.d.)
Near Horticultural Drive west of South Horticultural Drive, on the right when traveling west.
This allegorical bronze cast by local foundry Robert Wood & Co. depicts nightfall as a shrouded woman. It was the first gift to Fairmount Park Art Association, with funds contributed by Trustee Edwin N. Benson. Presented to the Fairmount Park . . . Map (db m193923) HM
270 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 29 — North TerraceSpiritual, Intellectual, and Physical Forces that Shaped the Nation — Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial —
On Kelly Drive, 0.1 miles south of Brewery Hill Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Three competitions called "Sculpture Internationals" were held to choose the sculptors whose works are part of the Memorial. Sponsors by the Fairmount Park Art Association and held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, these events attracted . . . Map (db m192646) HM
271 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Ohio House1876
On States Drive, 0.1 miles west of Belmont Avenue (Truck Route U.S. 1), on the right when traveling west.
History The Victorian Gothic Ohio House stands today as one of only two surviving buildings from the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition held in Fairmount Park in 1876. The Ohio House was designed by Heard and Sons of Cleveland and . . . Map (db m193899) HM
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272 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Otterly unique / Generations of otters / Otter Family Tree
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Otterly unique Each individual otter has a unique marketing of white or cream fur color on the throat and under the chin. Giant otters may use these marks to recognize one another. when otters meet each other, they often rear up out of the . . . Map (db m192634) HM
273 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Paths & Pavilions
Near Art Museum Drive, on the left when traveling north.
"But interesting and curious as this machinery is, Fair Mount would not be so attractive had it not something else to offer. It is, in truth, one of the very prettiest spots the eye can look upon." Frances Trollope, . . . Map (db m67468) HM
274 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Peace Memorial
On Schuylkill River Trail, 0.1 miles south of Waterworks Drive.
Peace June 1865Map (db m192679) WM
275 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Pegasusc. 1863 — Vincenz Bildhauer Pilz (1816-1986)
On Avenue of the Republic at West Memorial Hall Drive, on the right when traveling west on Avenue of the Republic.
Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology, is joined here with the muses Erato (love poetry) and Calliope (epic poetry). Originally, these bronze groups were located atop the Imperial Opera House in Vienna. Considered out of scale with the . . . Map (db m193895) HM
276 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Pennsylvania Civil War Memorial
On Avenue of the Republic at 41st Street Drive, on the left when traveling west on Avenue of the Republic.
This monumental memorial presented by Richard Smith Type-Founder of Philadelphia In memory of Pennsylvanians who took part in the Civil War. Their strife was not for aggrandizement and when conflict ceased the North with the . . . Map (db m191666) WM
277 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Philadelphia Municipal Water SystemFairmount Water Works 1815 - 1911 — National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark —
On Schuylkill River Trail, 0.1 miles south of Waterworks Drive, on the right when traveling south.
This station was powered by steam water wheels and water turbines.Map (db m192674) HM
278 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Philadelphia Museum of Art / The Perelman BuildingParkway Museums District
On Fairmount Avenue at Kelly Drive, on the right when traveling east on Fairmount Avenue.
Philadelphia Museum of Art The Philadelphia Museum of Art's internationally renowned collections include more than 225,000 works of art. Known for its dramatic presentation of art and architecture from its dramatic presentation . . . Map (db m194055) HM
279 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Philadelphia Zoo Wins 2007 Top Exhibit Award!
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums selected Philadelphia's own Big Cat Falls as the best new zoo or aquarium exhibit in the entire country. Look for these key design features that helped us earn this award. [Captions:] An . . . Map (db m192630) HM
280 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Phillips Fountain[Courtship]
Near Kelly Drive at Spring Garden Street, on the right when traveling south.
Erected with funds bequeathed for its construction and maintenance by Henry M. Phillips who was appointed a member of the Fairmount Park Commission upon its creation in 1867 and served as its President from 1881 until his death in 1884Map (db m212717) HM
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281 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Pigeon Brainpower
On North 34th Street (Route 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Pigeons are smart. Did you know… • Pigeons can count. • Pigeons can recognize individual people. • Some pigeons can find their way home from hundreds of miles away. • During World War I, a carrier pigeon named Cher Ami (dear . . . Map (db m192626) HM
282 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Plastic-free Sea
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Plastic waste in our waterways Between four-to-thirteen tons of plastic waste enters our oceans each year. By 2050, plastic waste in the ocean is estimated to outweigh fish. Plastic breaks down Small pieces of plastic in our . . . Map (db m192637) HM
283 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 32 — Playing Angels / Sleeping Woman
On Schuylkill River Trail at Fountain Green Drive, on the left when traveling west on Schuylkill River Trail.
Playing Angels c. 1950 Carl Milles (1875-1955) Sleeping Woman 1991 Thomas Chimes (1921-2009) Stephen Berg (1932- ) The trio of playful bronze angels is the work of . . . Map (db m223981) HM
284 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Rebecca at the Well1908 — John J. Boyle (1851-1917)
On North Horticultural Drive east of Horticultural Drive, on the right when traveling south.
This work originally served as a water fountain. The bronze relief in the center depicts the biblical story from the Book of Genesis, in which Rebecca offers water to a man and his camel. In 1888 Mary Rebecca Darby Smith donated funds to the . . . Map (db m193915) HM
285 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Rebecca at the WellDrink and I will give thy Camels Drink also
On North Horticultural Drive east of Horticultural Drive, on the left when traveling east.
I give this legacy for a triple purpose… to ornament the city that William Penn founded… to refresh the weary and thirsty both man & beast and to commemorate a fact of sacred history Extract from the Will of Mary Rebecca Darby . . . Map (db m193916) HM
286 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Rebecca's Villa / From Quoits to a MuseumLaurel Hill — Fairmount Park Historic Houses —
On Edgley Drive, 0.5 miles west of Reservoir Drive, on the left when traveling north.
Rebecca's Villa 1767
"Nature has given many advantages to it situated almost immediately above the river. The view from the Piazzi is extremely fine." Hanna Wharton, grand-daughter of Rebecca Rawle . . . Map (db m240235) HM
287 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Rebirth & Renewal
On Schuylkill River Trail, 0.1 miles south of Waterworks Drive, on the right when traveling south.
The Fairmount Water Works ceased operations in 1909. Four new pumping stations with sand filtration beds began supplying Philadelphia with purified water. In 1911 the Fairmount Park Aquarium opened in the Fairmount Water Works. One of the . . . Map (db m192676) HM
288 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Red PandaAilurus fulgens
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Diet: mostly bamboo, occasionally fruit and insects. Range: China, India, Bhutan, Myanmar and Nepal. Habitat: high altitude forests. Threats: habitat loss, poaching and climate change. Did you know? red . . . Map (db m192635) HM
289 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — 204 — Rev. Dr. John Witherspoon1876 — Joseph Alexis Bailly (1825-1883)
On North Horticultural Drive west of Horticultural Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Scottish born Rev. Dr. John Witherspoon (1723-1794), the only active clergyman in the Continental Congress, signed the Declaration of Independence and was an early President of Princeton University. This bronze and granite memorial was erected by . . . Map (db m193912) HM
290 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Rev. John Carroll
On Avenue of the Republic at States Drive, in the median on Avenue of the Republic.
Rev. John Carroll A Commissioner of the Continental Congress Born Jan 8, 1735, at Upper Marlboro, Md. Died Dec 3, 1815, at Baltimore, Md.
"May these United States flourish in pure and undefiled religion, in . . . Map (db m191664) HM WM
291 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Revolutionary War Heroes"Animated by an intense love of liberty…" — William M. Reilley Memorial, 1938 - 1961 —
On Waterworks Drive, 0.1 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the left when traveling south.
When General William M. Reilly of the Pennsylvania National Guard died in 1896, his will established a trust fund to create bronze monuments to Revolutionary War heroes. In 1938, when the trust fund had grown large enough, work on the memorial . . . Map (db m191719) HM
292 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Richard Montgomery1738 - 1775
Near Schuylkill River Trail, 0.2 miles south of Kelly Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Native of County Dublin Ireland. General of the Continental Army. Firm believer in the cause of freedom. He lost his life in the American assault on Quebec in mid winter of 1775.Map (db m191742) WM
293 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Rockland
On Mt. Pleasant Drive west of Fountain Green Drive, on the left when traveling north. Reported damaged.
1810 History Constructed circa 1810, Rockland remains as a rare example of a Federal period villa. Philadelphia's villas were primarily symmetrical in plan and styling, and classical in character. They served as country . . . Map (db m240241) HM
294 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Schubert
On North Horticultural Drive east of Horticultural Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Grand Prize awarded to the United German Singers of Philadelphia Städte Preis errungen von den Vereinigten Saengern Philadelphia's beim 16ten National Sangerest Newark, N.J. 4 - . . . Map (db m193919) HM
295 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Schuylkill Navy of Philadelphia
On Kelly Drive.
The oldest governing body of amateur athletics in America was established in 1858. Rowing club members have participated in competitions at local, national, and international levels. Three-time Olympic gold medalist John B. Kelly Sr. served as . . . Map (db m82617) HM
296 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Sculpture in East Park / Sculpture in West ParkWelcome to Fairmount Park
On Kelly Drive at Eakins Oval, on the right when traveling south on Kelly Drive. Reported damaged.
Sculpture in East Park Fairmount Park was established in 1855 when the city bought the nearby Lemon Hill estate. This purchase helped protect the Schuylkill River, the source of the city's drinking water. It also marked the creation of one of . . . Map (db m191761) HM
297 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Sebastopol gooseAnser anser domesticus
Near North 34th Street (U.S. 13) south of West Girard Street (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling south.
Fantastic frilly feathers: Originally selected for the production of luxurious feathers for pillows and quilts, the breed is now treasured for its ornamental plumage. The long, curling feathers of Sebastopal geese are unique among goose . . . Map (db m192640) HM
298 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Silenus and the Infant Bacchus4th Century B.C. (Cast 1885) — Praxiteles (C. 400-330 BC)
On Kelly Drive, 0.2 miles west of Fairmount Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Considered one of the masterpieces of antiquity, this sculptural group was originally carved in marble by Praxiteles, a renowned ancient Greek Attic sculptor. In Greek mythology Silenus is known as the chief of the satyrs, a troop of male . . . Map (db m194048) HM
299 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Sleeping Woman©1991 Stephen Berg and Thomas Chimes
On Schuylkill River Trail east of Fountain Green Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Directly across from this marker, a voice rises from the surface of the stone wall at the edge of the river and begins: "How can you know what it means to be here in the clear silence…and continues 1200' up river. In the summer of 1991, two months . . . Map (db m223982) HM
300 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park — Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse
On Reservoir Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Built with a gift from Richard and Sarah Smith “for the recreation of the young,” it opened in 1899 as a private park on public land, free and open to all. Created at the advent of the American Playground Movement, it is one of the first . . . Map (db m131816) HM

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