Centennial comfort stations
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The Centennial comfort stations are two brick buildings in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park originally built for the 1876 Centennial Exposition. They were located south of the now-demolished Horticulture Building and used as public toilets. They are in the process of being renovated, at a cost of at least $500,000.
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Centennial Loop, Philadelphia
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N 39.98295 ° | E -75.2102 ° |
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Centennial Arboretum
Centennial Loop
19131 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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