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Richmond Power Station

Richmond Power Station

Richmond power station
Richmond Station is one of three early power plants built by the Philadelphia Electric Power Company in the early 20th century. It once housed the world’s largest Westinghouse turbo-generator, and its Neoclassical architecture was meant to symbolize that the city had entered an age of electricity. The plant closed in 1985, but its most recent claim to fame was serving as the prison site in the Brad Pitt and Bruce Willis movie Twelve Monkeys. It was denied historical designation by the Philadelphia Historical Commission, against the recommendation of its own staff and the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia.



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July 26th 10:00 am

Empowerment Group | Women Entrepreneurs’ Circle MORE

July 28th 9:00 am

Philadelphia Historical Commission's ad hoc Committee MORE

July 31st 7:00 pm

When the energy industry collides with conservation, planning MORE

August 4th 12:00 am

Ed Bacon Foundation | 3rd Annual Student Design Competition MORE

August 6th 5:00 pm

Community Design Collaborative | Open House MORE

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