A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway Monday morning, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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Hundreds of cases of water that was donated to the event by Wawa were left over on Monday morning. People flocked to the Parkway to grab as many free cases as they could carry.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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Hundreds of cases of water that was donated to the event by Wawa were left over on Monday morning. People flocked to the Parkway to grab as many free cases as they could carry. Even the Philadelphia Police Department could be seen loading up the back of their patrol vehicles.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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Hundreds of cases of water that was donated to the event by Wawa were left over on Monday morning. People flocked to the Parkway to grab as many free cases as they could carry.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway on the morning of Monday, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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A full-scale cleanup effort was underway on the morning of Monday, September 28, 2015, less than 24 hours after Pope Francis held mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.