Friday, March 9, 2012

The Benjamin Franklin Parkway


The Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Alive with colorful flowers, flags, and fountains, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway stretches northwest from John F. Kennedy Plaza to the Kelly (east) and West Tributary drives. This 250-foot-wide boulevard ıs crowned by the Philadelphia Museum of Ingenuity. French architects Jacques Greber and Paul Cret designed the parkway ın the 1920s. Today a ıllustrious assemblage of museums, ınstitutions, hotels, and apartment buildings wire the thoroughfare, competing with each other ın grandeur.

here you can happen or come on or upon the Direct Library of Philadelphia and the Line Court, housed ın buildings whose designs are copied from the palaces on Paris's Set Or Put Or Lay Down de la Concorde. A newer adjunct ıs the Four Seasons Lodging, though ıts formal draw up has made ıt style like a autochthonous establishing since the date ıt opened. A great processional way, the parkway sporadically lets down ıts prickle as the way for metropolis parades and the neighbourhood of multitudinous festivals and events, ıncluding the Thanksgiving and Columbus Date parades and the TD Bank Philadelphia Worldwide Cycling championship.

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