Philadelphia, PA Reading Terminal contrast
The Reading Terminal was constructed for the Reading Railroad in 1891. It's in the Italian Renaissance style and was designed by Francis Kimball. The station is no longer utilized with all commuter service moved underground. The building has been adaptively reused into part of the Pennsylvania Convention Center and rooms for a Marriott hotel. The entire Reading Terminal is on the National Register of Historic Places #72001170, and also a National Historic Landmark.
Philadelphia, PA Reading Terminal contrast
The Reading Terminal was constructed for the Reading Railroad in 1891. It's in the Italian Renaissance style and was designed by Francis Kimball. The station is no longer utilized with all commuter service moved underground. The building has been adaptively reused into part of the Pennsylvania Convention Center and rooms for a Marriott hotel. The entire Reading Terminal is on the National Register of Historic Places #72001170, and also a National Historic Landmark.