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P T Stevens
Sat, Mar 1, 2025 10:37 PM

A gallery of photos from Graffiti Pier on the Philadelphia waterfront.
Graffiti Pier is an abandoned pier owned by Conrail used for loading
coal onto ships. Graffiti artists have taken over the pier and it is
completely covered and constantly changing. For anyone looking to get to
Graffiti Pier, the address is 2499 Beach St Philadelphia, A path starts
at the outer corner of the bend in the road that leads to the pier.

Graffiti Pier Photos :: https://ptstevens.myportfolio.com/graffiti-pier

There are ten photos in this set for your viewing pleasure.

Peter

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Peter Stevens
1115 Oakland Ct.
Newark, DE 19711

PStevenspdml...@gmail.com

A gallery of photos from Graffiti Pier on the Philadelphia waterfront. Graffiti Pier is an abandoned pier owned by Conrail used for loading coal onto ships. Graffiti artists have taken over the pier and it is completely covered and constantly changing. For anyone looking to get to Graffiti Pier, the address is 2499 Beach St Philadelphia, A path starts at the outer corner of the bend in the road that leads to the pier. Graffiti Pier Photos :: https://ptstevens.myportfolio.com/graffiti-pier There are ten photos in this set for your viewing pleasure. Peter -- Peter Stevens 1115 Oakland Ct. Newark, DE 19711 PStevenspdml...@gmail.com
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Rick Womer
Sun, Mar 2, 2025 5:13 PM

Graffiti Pier is indeed a remarkable place.  I was there a few years ago, but the “scenery” is constantly changing.

Let me know the next time you’re in Philly.

Rick

On Mar 1, 2025, at 5:37 PM, P T Stevens pstevenspdml@gmail.com wrote:

A gallery of photos from Graffiti Pier on the Philadelphia waterfront. Graffiti Pier is an abandoned pier owned by Conrail used for loading coal onto ships. Graffiti artists have taken over the pier and it is completely covered and constantly changing. For anyone looking to get to Graffiti Pier, the address is 2499 Beach St Philadelphia, A path starts at the outer corner of the bend in the road that leads to the pier.

Graffiti Pier Photos :: https://ptstevens.myportfolio.com/graffiti-pier

There are ten photos in this set for your viewing pleasure.

Peter

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Peter Stevens
1115 Oakland Ct.
Newark, DE 19711

PStevenspdml...@gmail.com

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Graffiti Pier is indeed a remarkable place. I was there a few years ago, but the “scenery” is constantly changing. Let me know the next time you’re in Philly. Rick > On Mar 1, 2025, at 5:37 PM, P T Stevens <pstevenspdml@gmail.com> wrote: > > A gallery of photos from Graffiti Pier on the Philadelphia waterfront. Graffiti Pier is an abandoned pier owned by Conrail used for loading coal onto ships. Graffiti artists have taken over the pier and it is completely covered and constantly changing. For anyone looking to get to Graffiti Pier, the address is 2499 Beach St Philadelphia, A path starts at the outer corner of the bend in the road that leads to the pier. > > Graffiti Pier Photos :: https://ptstevens.myportfolio.com/graffiti-pier > > There are ten photos in this set for your viewing pleasure. > > Peter > > -- > Peter Stevens > 1115 Oakland Ct. > Newark, DE 19711 > > PStevenspdml...@gmail.com > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.