A place I have driven past a million times
but had only photographed from a distance.
On top of the external pillars
But never,
in my lifetime of living just outside of Philadelphia,
did I pause to take a closer look.
Until just recently.
Designed to be the tallest building in the world,
by the time of its completion in 1904 it was already
surpassed by the Eiffel Tower and the Washington Monument.
It is topped with a 37', 27 ton statue of the founder of Pennsylvania,
William Penn.
Detail of the hand of the bronze Statue of William Penn
It remained the tallest building in Philadelphia until 1984.
But that involved a controversy of breaking
It remained the tallest building in Philadelphia until 1984.
But that involved a controversy of breaking
an unwritten agreement that it was to remain the tallest building in Philadelphia.
In the 1950's,
our brilliant government officials wanted to tear the place down.
Thankfully, they deemed it too expensive
so they modernized it by covering all the beautiful
chandeliers, marble, granite, woodwork, moldings
with SHEETROCK.
~Idiots~
But at least City Hall was protected.
City Hall is now a National Landmark and
hopefully protected from future governmental idiots.