Welcome to Logan's Square on
the Ben Franklin Parkway.
Swann Memorial Fountain
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This large fountain called 'Swann
Memorial Fountain' (first thumbnail on the left)
was
named after William J.
Swann, President of the Philadelphia Fountain Society.
This is
the second focal point of
the long vista of Ben Franklin's parkway.
In the circular basin of
this
fountain are alternately bronze frogs and turtles. In the raised
center are
three bronze
nude statues of a young girl, a man, and a woman, representing
the
areas three rivers:
The Wissahickon,
Delaware, and
Schuylkill rivers respectively.
(The 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th
thumbnails on the left)..
Logan Square
is the venue
for many of Philadelphia's ethnic parades and celebrations.
The Irony of it all,
is that in its early history, some of the uses for this square was of
a
more moribund nature.
In the early 1800s this square was referred to as Northeast Square.
Its function then
was
that of burial ground and gallows. It was also used as a recreation and sports area.
Present-day this
alluring square, comes alive -- no pun intended -- with celebrations of
heritage
and pride. During the summer and fall seasons.
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