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I'm looking for a specific photograph that I saw on Google Maps, but can no longer find. I'm actively hunting Maps for it now. Can anyone help me find it? I'd greatly appreciate it.

The photo was posted within a few blocks of Elfreth's Alley, in Philadelphia PA. I'm pretty sure it was listed close to Third Street Gallery; but, I'm unable to find it in the spot that I remember it being.

It was an interior photo of what looked like a china shop or an antique shop. The decor had classical-style columns displaying a variety of items in a fairly confined space, with yellowish lighting.

If I can find it again, my intent is to use the photo as background material for a tabletop roleplaying game with a few friends. The material will not be published.

Thanks!

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While we sometimes have "identify this famous photo" questions, I don't think "find some random crowd-sourced photo on google maps" is on topic. – mattdm Jan 15 at 1:34
@mattdm: The question is concrete and answerable (albeit hard). Could you suggest a better venue for it? – RMorrisey Jan 15 at 1:50
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It's answerable but it's also too localized. I don't know a better venue except for maybe asking your friends. I guess you could try Mechanical Turk. But nothing you're asking for here has anything to do with photography as an art or craft. And there's no way it would ever be helpful to someone else. It's just plain not a good QA site question. – mattdm Jan 15 at 1:55
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I don't mean to be harsh, but the purpose of this site is to learn and to share knowledge about photography. You're not asking for either of those things. You're asking for help with an errand. – mattdm Jan 15 at 3:26
Try asking in some appropriate forum at Panaramio.com. At the moment, I'm not sure exactly which forum. Have you tried "visiting" the spot using Google Earth or Google Maps? – DarenW Jan 15 at 4:58

closed as too localized by mattdm, John Cavan, Itai, Imre, MikeW Jan 15 at 6:12

This question is unlikely to help any future visitors; it is only relevant to a small geographic area, a specific moment in time, or an extraordinarily narrow situation that is not generally applicable to the worldwide audience of the internet. For help making this question more broadly applicable, see the FAQ.