File:Arcade Building (demolished) from HABS, Philadelphia.jpg
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Arcade Building, also known as Commercial Trust Building. (demolished) formerly at Fifteenth & Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA Architect: Frank Furness Built 1901 with later additions in 1904 From the Library of Congress, Historic American Building Survey. |
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Arcade Building (demolished) from HABS
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