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Swann Memorial Fountain



TypePublic fountain
AddressLogan Circle, Benjamin Franklin Parkway
MapView on Google Maps
NeighborhoodLogan Square
WebsiteOfficial site
Established1924
HoursAlways visible (water seasonal)
Swann Memorial FountainLogan Circle, Benjamin Franklin ParkwayPhiladelphiaPAUS

The Swann Memorial Fountain (also known as the Fountain of Three Rivers) is a monumental fountain in Logan Square on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Designed by Alexander Stirling Calder, the fountain features three Native American figures representing the region's major waterways: the Delaware River, Schuylkill River, and Wissahickon Creek.[1]

History

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Commission

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The fountain was commissioned in 1920:

  • Funded by the Fountain Society through a bequest from Dr. Wilson Cary Swann
  • Part of the Parkway's grand civic design
  • Designed by Alexander Stirling Calder
  • Dedicated in 1924

The Calder Family

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Alexander Stirling Calder (1870-1945) was the middle of three generations of Philadelphia sculptors:

  • Alexander Milne Calder (grandfather) — Created William Penn statue atop City Hall
  • Alexander Stirling Calder (father) — Swann Fountain
  • Alexander Calder (grandson) — Famous for mobiles and stabiles

The Sculpture

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Design

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The fountain depicts three reclining figures representing the region's waterways:

  • Delaware River — Mature male figure (east)
  • Schuylkill River — Young female figure (south)
  • Wissahickon Creek — Young female figure (west)

Each figure is accompanied by symbolic animals:

  • Fish and other aquatic creatures
  • Water shoots from multiple points
  • Jets reach up to 50 feet

Symbolism

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  • The three rivers that shaped Philadelphia's geography
  • Native American figures reflect the region's original inhabitants
  • Water represents the city's relationship with its rivers
  • Beaux-Arts style matches the Parkway's grand design

Logan Circle

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The fountain is the centerpiece of Logan Circle:

  • One of William Penn's original five squares
  • Redesigned as a traffic circle for the Parkway
  • Surrounded by cultural institutions
  • Views to City Hall and Art Museum

Surrounding Institutions

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Visiting

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Detail Information
Location Logan Circle, Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Access Always visible (traffic circle)
Water Seasonal (approximately April-October)
Time needed 10-15 minutes
Best views From Parkway sidewalks
  • Water runs seasonally—check timing
  • Traffic circle makes close viewing tricky
  • Best photographed from Parkway
  • Illuminated at night (when operating)
  • Combine with nearby museums

Getting There

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  • SEPTA Subway — Spring Garden Station (Broad Street Line)
  • Bus — Routes along the Parkway
  • Walking — Central location on Parkway
  • Parking — Nearby museum lots or street parking

Frequently Asked Questions

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See Also

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References

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  1. "Swann Memorial Fountain". Association for Public Art. Retrieved December 23, 2025
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