Inquirer Building
The Inquirer Building, formerly called the Elverson Building, is an eighteen-story building at N. Broad and Callowhill Streets in the Callowhill neighborhood of Philadelphia, completed in 1924 as the new home for the newspaper The Philadelphia Inquirer, which was joined by the Philadelphia Daily News in 1957. The original name refers to James Elverson, the publisher of the Inquirer from 1889 until his death in 1911. His son, "Colonel" James Elverson Jr., took over as publisher, and had the building constructed and dedicated to his father.
Inquirer Building
The Inquirer Building, formerly called the Elverson Building, is an eighteen-story building at N. Broad and Callowhill Streets in the Callowhill neighborhood of Philadelphia, completed in 1924 as the new home for the newspaper The Philadelphia Inquirer, which was joined by the Philadelphia Daily News in 1957. The original name refers to James Elverson, the publisher of the Inquirer from 1889 until his death in 1911. His son, "Colonel" James Elverson Jr., took over as publisher, and had the building constructed and dedicated to his father.
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Rankin, Kellogg & Crane
Roydhouse, Arey, Co.
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Inquirer Building
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The Inquirer Building
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