Interactive Time Travel
Use the slider to travel back in time and then back to the future!
Broad & Locust Street (c1908 & today)
Rittenhouse Square looking West along Walnut Street. (1909 & today)
Fairmount Water Works (1880 & today)
69th Street Elevated Rail Terminal (c1904 & today)
Marine Barracks in the Philadelphia Navy Yard (c1904 & today)
Commandants Office in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Look at the trees! (c1904 & today)
The Walnut Street Theatre (c1900 & today)
First Bank of the United States, 120 South 3rd St. (1939 & today)
Philadelphia Bank Building, 421 Chestnut St. (c1900 & today)
The Philadelphia Club, 13th & Walnut (1916 & today)
The Metropolitan Opera House, 858 North Broad St. (1925 & today)
The Academy of Music (1900 & today)
Academy of Natural Sciences (c1905 & today)
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station (c1915 & today)
Ben Franklin Grave Site (c1900 & today)
Broad Street looking North from Locust (New Year’s Day 1909 & today)
Broad Street North from City Hall (1904 & today)
Broad Street Water Pipe (1901 & today)
Kelly Drive Rock Tunnel (c1901 & today)
Fairmount Water Works (1901 & today)
Betsy Ross House (c1900 & today)
Grant Statue on Kelly Drive (1900 & today)
De Luxe Sight-Seeing (c1935 & today)
Fairmount Water Works (c1895 & today)
Marines Barracks, Navy Yard (1913 & today)
Mobilizing Marines, Navy Yard (1913 & today)
Market Street Fire Station
Art Museum Construction (1926 & today)
South Broad Newsstand (1939 & today)
Oak Hall, SE corner of 6th & Market Street (c1899 & today)
Old Monastery, Wissahickon Creek at Kitchens Lane (c1901 & today)
Entrance to the University of Pennsylvania (1900 & today)
Reading Railroad Headhouse, 11th & Market looking West, (c1900 & today)
Reading Railroad Train Shed (c1895 & today)
Independence Hall Courtyard (c1895 & today)
Fairmount Water Works (1901 & today)
South Broad Street from City Hall (c1900 & today)
Spring Garden Water Works (c1905 & today)
Valley Green Inn (1906 & today)
Fairmount Water Works (c1901 & today)
Fairmount Water Works Mill Race (c1876 & today)
The Fairmount Water Works viewed from the West bank of the Schuylkill River (1855 & today)
Fairmount Water Works Plaza (c1899 & today)