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I was there last September. I watched it for a while from the park. There was no activity there whatsoever for hours (I didn't actually watch it for hours straight, but quite a bit of that time. I was curious since so much of my research has been focused around The Fed). I mean, I don't know what that building is used for really, or if there is ever anyone who goes in and out in "normal" times, but when I say "no activity" I mean none. Not a window cracked, not a light on, not a shadow in a room, not a door opening, not a person walking past the sidewalk towards it (except me), no one.

I had happened to be at the Philadelphia Fed a couple days before (I actually came across that one on accident) and it was the same. Completely dead.

This was on a weekday, during the day. There was quite a bit of activity everywhere else. It was surprisingly normal actually, all things considered.

Again, I don't know if that is normal, but it is odd for other buildings of that size. They were both completely empty of life. I'd call them "ghost towns" but there wasn't even ghost whispers. More like "voids in the spacetime continuum... with a stone façade."

Who knows.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I was there last September. I watched it for a while from the park. There was no activity there whatsoever for hours (I didn't actually watch it for hours straight, but quite a bit of that time. I was curious since so much of my research has been focused around The Fed). I mean, I don't know what that building is used for really, or if there is ever anyone who goes in and out in "normal" times, but when I say "no activity" I mean none. Not a window cracked, not a light on, not a shadow in a room, not a door opening, not a person walking past the sidewalk towards it (except me), no one.

I had happened to be at the Philadelphia Fed a couple days before (I actually came across that one on accident) and it was the same. Completely dead.

This was on a weekday, during the day. There was quite a bit of activity everywhere else.

Again, I don't know if that is normal, but it is odd for other buildings of that size. They were both completely empty of life. I'd call them "ghost towns" but there wasn't even ghost whispers. More like "voids in the spacetime continuum... with a stone façade."

Who knows.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I was there last September. I watched it for a while from the park. There was no activity there whatsoever for hours (I didn't actually watch it for hours straight, but quite a bit of that time. I was curious since so much of my research has been focused around The Fed). I mean, I don't know what that building is used for really, or if there is ever anyone who goes in and out in "normal" times, but when I say "no activity" I mean none. Not a window cracked, not a light on, not a shadow in a room, not a door opening, not a person walking past the sidewalk towards it (except me), no one.

I had happened to be at the Philadelphia Fed a couple days before (I actually came across that one on accident) and it was the same. Completely dead.

Again, I don't know if that is normal, but it is odd for other buildings of that size. They were both completely empty of life. I'd call them "ghost towns" but there wasn't even ghost whispers. More like "voids in the spacetime continuum... with a stone façade."

Who knows.

2 years ago
1 score