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What are some of the buildings in Philadelphia which were designed by Frank Furness?

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What are some of the buildings in Philadelphia which were designed by Frank Furness?

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Frank Furness designed: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts at Broad and Cherry Streets; Centennial National Bank at 32nd and Market St; Graver’s Lane Station and Reading Railroad; Undine Barge Club part of Boathouse Row on East River Drive, or Kelly Drive; and the University of Pennsylvania at 34th and Woodland Avenue. Source: The Architecture of Frank Furness, 1987, p.200-202, 204, James F. O’Gorman, 720.

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