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Service learning students from the "City By the Water" group will be traveling to different parts of Philadelphia to explore the city's relationship with its rivers. Some of the places that students are going to include the Benjamin Franklin Parkway,Wissakicken Park, Schuykill River banks trail, and the Delaware River water front. This blog will share students responses to these areas and tell about our experiences as we try to find out how the city is affected by water.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Water Work Museum
On friday me and my group went on the fairmount waterfront trip. It was a long walk there down the schuykill river trail.We stopped where there was shade and drawed a picture of the view we saw. Then a lady came out the water work museum and took us on the tour. The museum looked like it was for kids.They dont use the water work no more because the river is to dirty. Also they use to clean it with a filter.The water got polluted.They built the water work in 1909.Inside the museum they had a presintation about how the water work use to work from back in the day until now.That's what happened at the water work museum trip.
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View water front museum trip in a larger map
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