One South Broad, Skyscraper in United States of America
One South Broad, also known as the Lincoln-Liberty Building or PNB Building, is a significant art deco skyscraper.
The construction of One South Broad was completed in 1932 during the Great Depression era.
The building has a notable presence on Philadelphia's skyline and contributes to its historic cityscape.
Formerly housing the Philadelphia National Bank, it now serves multiple commercial tenants.
One South Broad houses a large pipe organ, which is one of Wanamaker Grand Court Organ's sister instruments.
Location: Philadelphia
Inception: 1932
Architect: John T. Windrim
Architectural style: Art Deco
Floors above the ground: 28
Source: Wikimedia