File:FranklinField1922.PNG
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Workmen laying bricks on south wall of Franklin Field circa 1922. Franklin Field, on the University of Penn campus, has long been a famed stadium, most notably hosting the Penn Relays. It opened in 1895, but was not permanent until after the turn of the 20th Century. |
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http://www.philly.com/philly/photos/sports_photos/history_of_philadelphia_sports.html Image 4 of 110 |
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1922 |
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Archives of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Photographer unidentified. Photograph taken prior to 1922 so copyright expired. |
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