1005 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA

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Charles C. Harrison Building, 1001-1005 Market St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chicago style"; emphasizing a base, a shaft, and a cap. The building exemplified newly developed construction technology, utilizing wrought iron Phoenix columns in the frame and the latest heating, ventilating and elevator systems. It is one of the few commercial buildings designed by Stewardson and Cope. The Harrison Building was an integral part of the commercial streetscape.

Charles C. Harrison Building, 1001-1005 Market St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chicago style"; emphasizing a base, a shaft, and a cap. The building exemplified newly developed construction technology, utilizing wrought iron Phoenix columns in the frame and the latest heating, ventilating and elevator systems. It is one of the few commercial buildings designed by Stewardson and Cope. The Harrison Building was an integral part of the commercial streetscape.

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