Category:Marine Corps Supply Activity / Marine Club
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The Marine Corps Supply Activity building at 1100 South Broad Street at the corner of Washington Avenue in the Breezy Point neighborhood of South Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was built as a warehouse and offices by the U.S. Marine Corps in 1904 and 1908. It is also known as the Quartermaster Depot. Built in the Classical Revival style, the building was added to the NRHP in 1975, and as of 2010 has been converted into residential condominiums under the name "Marine Club".
Media in category "Marine Corps Supply Activity / Marine Club"
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Marine Club 1100 South Broad Street entrance closeup.jpg 3,194 × 2,172; 1.35 MB
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Marine Club 1100 South Broad Street entrance.jpg 2,870 × 2,224; 1.75 MB
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Marine Club.JPG 3,451 × 2,588; 3.83 MB
Categories:
- National Register of Historic Places in South Philadelphia
- Facilities of the United States Marine Corps
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1908
- Neoclassical architecture in Pennsylvania
- Apartment buildings in Pennsylvania
- Locations along South Broad Street (Pennsylvania Route 611, Philadelphia)
- Washington Avenue (Philadelphia)
- Point Breeze, Philadelphia