SH Archive 547 feet: 1871 Philadelphia City Hall

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Username: wild heretic
Date: 2019-10-12 00:08:43
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Nice find.

Then the question arises as to who on earth built it.
 
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Username: KorbenDallas
Date: 2019-10-12 01:33:00
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I would say those who occupied cities like this before they became abandoned.

And most likely they were wearing togas, imho.
 
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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2019-10-12 04:12:27
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Anyone know anything about the Empire Line Railroad?!!
 
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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2019-10-12 04:28:05
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It's in that photograph...
They had to move around somehow to patch things up and remodel.

Guys posing above the brick foundation with some of them moving or ghosted out.
The underground window and curved halls...

Masonic Hall in the background

Empire Transportation Company Edit
The Empire Transportation Company was founded in 1865 by Joseph D. Potts and became a multimodal freight transportation subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It owned oil tanker cars and used them to transport refined oil for mostly independent oil refiners during the era of John D. Rockefeller's and Standard Oil's oil refinery mergers of the 1870s. The company also owned grain freight boats on the great lakes and oil pipelines in the oil regions of Pennsylvania. When the company attempted to buy and build some oil refineries in 1877, Standard Oil bought the company.
WIKI, WIKI

Well, I think we all know the PLAYAS involved. We know the COMPANIES and their interests. We know the former extravagance of lights and opulence taken over and made a masquerade of. We know the dirt and filth which replaced it. We know who funded these affairs to show the power of church and state and bank and who's in charge.
Following the money, records and paper trails seems to eventually dead end. Effectively obscured.
But this much we're sure of. Some shit went down. Peeps were mobilized (and still are) under false pretenses to obliterate history and keep us in the dark.
Sounds like POWER issues to me. Somebody's afraid they'll lose their authoritay unless they keep the pressure on and the channels and prizes changin and spinnin.
Another sequel... JUST LIKE DISNEY.

And that brick basement took the first two of the thirty years to build?
Just made another impression. Some of those old panoramas. Chock full of Dresden like buildings. All practically connected. Similar. Could people not stand the sun? Sorry, off there.
Anyway, like the Titanic and Olympia and some of those mismatched construction photos, you could SAY this is a certain structure, but really it could be from practically a multitude of similar ones. And we may need some photo experts to inspect some of these for doctoring.
Just downplays how much development there already was. Tries to cram it in a few decades.

Sorry I'm deRAILing here, but looking into the "Pennsy" is really enlightening. The Pennsylvania Railroad and it's development are quite interesting. And it's stations! Impressive! Penn Station in NYC and the PRR Exchange Place Station in Jersey City, NJ are astounding.
Didn't have the old cars and trucks to putt around and get INDUSTRY and EMPIRE up and running first thing. Had to use the rails to get AHEAD of the wave and clean things up first.
WHAT IF a lot of the pictures were EARLIER, before we supposedly spread west of the Mississippi? That's really why it took us hundreds of years from the start.
Cowboys and Indians was just a big ruse. Maybe they hardly wanted to fight at all and just pretty much rolled over. Especially under the threat of superior firepower.
The masons and their work crews of inmates and conscripts paved the way to make it plausible. Then migration begins.
But you also have to wipe out or dismantle traces of your passage. Or remake things similar.
Media and heresay all very helpful to spread the word. From on high. Tell them where to go, what to do! Oh, the sights you'll see!
Fear and superstition... Don't go THERE!
And you systematically wipe everything out while you steer the livestock around from this pen to that pen. Keeping them confused and disorganized.
IT'S STILL GOING ON TODAY.
Bread and circus. Conscription lines. Inferiority complexes. What a bangup job. Somebody should hire these guys. Don't call it a COMEBACK.
 
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Username: 0harris0
Date: 2019-10-12 10:21:02
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for this building, 30 years construction seems a lot more plausible than, say, the giant hotel built in 6 months. the fact there are construction photos, even of the subterranean layers kinda shows it was constructed as claimed... (that is fresh brickwork underground, 100%)
look at modern construction, every large construction project on land (not bedrock) that i've ever seen always starts below surface level. at least 1 large storey. at least. some of the buildings being thrown up here in bristol start 3 large storeys below! on low-lying ground to make a point.

and what does the underground construction look like? it looks poor compared to the finished building. because they don't need to make it look nice.

starting construction below ground level and building up is/has been a common thing for many many years!

EDIT- the underground stone seems weird, but its only a small part of the brick foundations... did they find the stone walls and addendum the foundation plans to what was already there!?

DISCLAIMER - I'm not generally saying that nothing was already constructed underground to be built on top of by later generations.
Just saying in some cases, the underground structures were most likely built contemporaneously for the above building.
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i was gonna suggest a fireplace!
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very important information!! what does this mean?! is it referring to the marble "plaster" technique outlined in those old texts? they made clay men, covered them in plaster, then did an outer finish in fake marble?
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firstly, that's not a "panorama photograph".
secondly - i don't see how that is the "city hall" building, it looks nothing like it in shape.
Looks more like that "Penn" building (#12 in the OP image)
 
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Username: permindex
Date: 2019-10-12 20:56:00
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It's a photo of a panorama drawing, panorama photograph for short.

It actually looks exactly like City Hall in shape, and it is right next to the Masonic Temple, as it is in reality. And it is called the New Public Building, which would be an old name for a city hall.
 
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Username: RTP now
Date: 2020-02-14 14:40:03
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I am in Philadelphia and it is because of City Hall and a few other topics that I joined this forum. I have on my list to take a detailed tour of city hall and the Masonic building. I’ve been inside city hall a bunch of times for business and was always overwhelmed by the sheer massiveness that totally engulfs you. I was unaware that it was constructed in the 19th century until fairly recently and decided to research it a bit more.

While the construction photos seem to look legit, I actually doubt that they are because I think the building is part of a much larger subterranean complex. It’s hard to get a sense of how awesome this building is until you stand in front it and see it in context of how the city is laid out. I’ve not been inside the Masonic hall but have spent a lot of time in that area and it’s hard for me to buy the story about how and when city hall was constructed.

I also feel that one reason it was not demolished is because doing so would reveal the subterranean complex. The cost and other logistical issues were also factors. I will schedule a tour of both buildings in late April and report back with photographs.
 
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