This is a Native American outdoor community park and outdoor stage theatre. Totem poles are fashioned from a mix of coloured mosaic pieces and concrete.
This is across from the newsstand around 15th & Market. It is one giant clothespin to remind everyone don't let your laundry pile up! (Not really but it leaves for curiousities).
A featured art work by 2012 university students whom responded to the movie "Waste Land" and was inspired to use recyclable and waste items to make spherical statements via art. #streetart
Just playing a bunch of games. This is what happens when you let the "Honey, I blew up the kid" kid loose and leaves his huge toys all over the place!!
In the parking lot on the back of the building of the firm is a large mural that spans across the building depicting architects and blue collar workers surrounded by art. #streetart
You'll be a big kid in a candy store for this place. They cram a lot of sweets in this corner shop. You'll make the witch from Hansel & Gretel jealous.
I officially have a "South Street" tattoo - well I got a tattoo here which is right off of 3rd & South Street. They're very helpful, knowledgable and did great, quality work. I highly recommend them.
The free Library of Philadelphia - Charles Santore Branch11
This is an awesome little library! Free wifi with your library card! Rent out DVD movies for free for a week! Rent up to 40 books for 3 weeks at a time! There is computers you can use to sign up for also to use the Internet.
This is a spacious playground where you can take your dog to the dog park portion of the park and it uses recycled materials for their park benches and play sets. A very lovely outdoor park off of 10th & South Street in Philly.
This is a morbid curiosity shop containing antiques and a variety of oddities not found elsewhere. They even have an infant coffin from the early 1900's! A must see (& buy) kind of place for that unique one-of-a-kind must have item!
This is a fun hot dog place that features a new & creative dog every month! The one I had once was an IKEA hot dog that even came with building instructions!
This is a community garden on South Street that residents in the community can apply for to have their own little plot to grow veggies, fruits, herbs & flowers.