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HIDDEN AND FORGOTTEN WATERWAYS OF PHILADELPHIA with ADAM LEVINE

Thursday, February 16, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Philadelphia, PA

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ADAM-LEVINE-WATER 

   

DISCOVER THE HIDDEN AND FORGOTTEN 

WATERWAYS OF PHILADELPHIA 

WITH ADAM LEVINE

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16th, 6:30 - 8pm

TEMPLE GALLERY, TYLER SCHOOL OF ART

      

As you walk on many of Philadelphia’s sidewalks, beneath your feet is a hidden world of streams that once crisscrossed the city. Join us for a fascinating illustrated lecture including rare artworks and artifacts drawn from the archives of the Philadelphia Water Department that will uncover part of Philadelphia’s history that few people ever think about - the drastic changes made in Philadelphia’s landscape since its founding in 1682. Historian and archivist Adam Levine has been digging into the history of the city’s sewers and drainage systems since 1998, and his talk will focus on the systematic obliteration of hundreds of miles of surface streams. Buried deep underground in pipes as large as 20 feet in diameter, these former streams - some of which had watersheds that covered thousands of acres - became main drainage arteries in the city’s 3,000 mile sewer system. These massive alterations to the landscape, undertaken over two centuries, have environmental repercussions that are still being felt today. This lecture is guaranteed to reveal a side of the Philadelphia you have never seen, and change the way you think about our sprawling urban environment.


Registration for this FREE event is required.