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New modern restrooms in Philadelphia’s Franklin Square

PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — Philadelphia’s Franklin Square has some new modern restrooms that are now open.

On Thursday, city leaders held a toilet paper ribbon cutting ceremony.

The $2.2 million facility replaces the outdated restrooms that dated back to 1976.

It features expanded men’s and women’s restrooms, a gender-neutral and family restroom, and dedicated storage for maintenance.

The new restrooms will provide relief for the Square’s 700,000 visitors ever year.

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