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All in a Row | Scene Through the Lens

A weekly visual exploration of the Philadelphia region.

May 1, 2023: From left, Two Liberty Place (1990), Alexander Milne Calder's sculpture of William Penn (1894) atop City Hall (1901), the PSFS Building (1932, now the Loews Philadelphia Hotel), and the Jefferson Center (1984, formerly known as the Aramark Tower and One Reading Center) are framed between the buildings along Market Street East.
May 1, 2023: From left, Two Liberty Place (1990), Alexander Milne Calder's sculpture of William Penn (1894) atop City Hall (1901), the PSFS Building (1932, now the Loews Philadelphia Hotel), and the Jefferson Center (1984, formerly known as the Aramark Tower and One Reading Center) are framed between the buildings along Market Street East.Read moreTom Gralish / Staff Photographer

Since 1998, a black-and-white photo has appeared every Monday in staff photographer Tom Gralish’s “Scene Through the Lens” photo column in The Inquirer’s local news section. Here are the most recent, in color:

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