Franklin Lunar Crater / Benjamin Franklin in Fireman's Hat - Philadelphia, PA
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N 39° 57.145 W 075° 08.787
18S E 487490 N 4422486
There are countless Franklin sites, memorials and sculptures in Old City Philadelphia, but none so hidden in plain site as this beautiful gem, attached to the front of a local fire station on a brick wall.
Waymark Code: WMJ32A
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 09/15/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Bernd das Brot Team
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Franklin is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the visible Moon; it is named after Benjamin Franklin. To the north-northwest is the smaller crater Cepheus, and in the opposite direction to the southwest is the shallow Berzelius.

The rim of Franklin is generally circular, with a pair of outward bulges in the western wall. The inner wall is terraced, and there is a central peak at the midpoint of the floor. A narrow cleft runs to the west-southwest across the floor, passing to the north of the central peak. SOURCE

The sculpture is often overlooked & seldom recognized. The SIRIS site & our local Phila. Public Art site have cataloged it. The site is also identified in our Independence Mall tour. There are several other Franklin statues near this one. The SIRIS site describes the sculpture as a bas-relief head of Ben Franklin, in left profile, wearing a fireman's hat. The hat is decorated w/ an eagle, a fire truck, & an inscription. The relief is mounted to a wall six feet above the ground. SOURCE The is publicly accessible & can be seen from the sidewalk or from the street if driving by in a car.

The context of a fireman's hat is lost on most people but entirely appropriate. Franklin first suggested Philadelphia should have fire-fighting clubs modeled after the ones in Boston. After writing about it in the Gazette and discussing it with members of the Junto, he organized the Union Fire Company, which was incorporated in 1736. Soon fire companies and clubs sprang up all over Philadelphia and most of the city fell under the protection of one or another of the companies—yet another civic improvement brought to us by the work of Benjamin Franklin. SOURCE

The sculpture was initiated by Redevelopment Authority of the City of Philadelphia. The fire station where the sculpture is installed is also known as the Independence Mall firestation. Text on wall next to relief reads: The text on wall next to relief reads: Engine 8/Ladder 2. The inscription on the front reads 1968 Dexter Jones (On front of fireman's hat:) UNION/FIRE CO. The piece was sculpted by Dexter Jones in 1968 and was dedicated in 1972. The sculpture is made of aluminum and is approximately 39 x 31 x 7 inches. The Franklin is located at a Philadelphia Fire Station, Engine #8, Ladder #2, at 4th & Arch Streets, on the brick wall to the immediate right and to the immediate left of the Girard Fountain Park.

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