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 <pstevensp...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> 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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