Bronze sculptures by Alexander Milne Calder atop the Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Alexander Stirling Calder
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The bronze sculptures atop Philadelphia City Hall were created by Alexander Milne Calder and include a variety of figures symbolizing local history and governance. These sculptures are a key artistic feature of the landmark building at Broad and Market Streets in Philadelphia. The works were documented by Calder's son, Alexander Stirling Calder, and remain an important part of the city's cultural heritage.
