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Urban Art Odyssey: Exploring Philadelphia's Graffiti Landscape

Discover the vibrant graffiti scene across Philadelphia's most notable streets, including Kensington Ave., Torresdale Ave., and Frankford Ave. This vivid collection showcases various artworks found on abandoned buildings, work trailers, and industrial sites. From intricate murals on daycare back walls to street art atop auto repair shops, each piece tells a story of urban culture and creativity. Journey through locations like Club Toxic and Cassie’s World, where every corner reveals the bold expression of local artists. Experience the city’s unique charm through its graffiti.

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Urban Art Odyssey: Exploring Philadelphia's Graffiti Landscape

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  1. Graffiti: Painting the Town.

  2. Kensington Ave. Work trailer with graffiti on it

  3. Kensington Ave Abandoned building with graffiti roller painted on the side.

  4. Torresdale Ave. Trailer inside of a used car lot.

  5. Torresdale Ave. Metal grate of a warehouse.

  6. Torresdale Ave. Top of a crumbling, abandoned building.

  7. Frankford Ave. Barrier on the side of the road.

  8. Frankford Ave. On the backside of a day a daycare.

  9. Jasper Street. On top of Club Toxic.

  10. Jasper Street. On the fence and warehouse building.

  11. Castor Ave. On a cable pole.

  12. Kensington Ave and Castor Ave. On the side of Cassie’s World.

  13. Kensington Ave. On top of an auto repair shop.

  14. Kensington Ave. Dumpster out back of the dollar store.

  15. Kensington Ave. Pole and drain pipe of the Margret-Frankford Line.

  16. Luzerne Street and Kensington Ave. Fence of trash area of the Church’s Chicken.

  17. Lewis Street and Potter Street. Cable pole on a residential block.

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