One South Broad, previously known as the Lincoln-Liberty Building and later the PNB Building, is a 472ft (144m) tall skyscraper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The art deco tower was designed by John Torrey Windrim and completed in 1932. The lower floors of the building originally housed a portion of a newly expanded Wanamaker's department store, while the upper floors were for office use. Hanging from the top of the building is one of the largest cast bells in the world, clocking in at 17 tons, and 9'6" in diameter.
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