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Philadelphia's 'Portal' went live on Oct. 22, 2024, initially connecting with Dublin, Vilnius, and Lublin. On Nov. 7, 2026, it moved within LOVE Park.
However, the Portal won’t be in LOVE Park forever. Company officials said at a news conference Wednesday they were considering three new locations for the Portal, citing vandalism and logistics.
The Portal in LOVE Park is moving, but only a few hundred feet away, to a different part of the Philadelphia park. Jim Donovan has your latest morning headlines with critical information on our ...
The Portal in Philadelphia's LOVE Park remained wrapped up and nonoperational on March 25, 2025, as the group that runs the livestreaming device mulls over its future.
The Portal will remain in LOVE Park, but will now stand next to the Philadelphia Independence Visitor Center, near the "flying saucer" building at 16th Street and JFK Boulevard.
Portal installation relocates from New York to Philadelphia, livestreaming to the world A Portal video installation launched at the JFK Plaza, also known as Love Park, where it now livestreams 24/ ...
The Portal in Love Park has been the target of vandalism on two occasions, but that isn't the only reason it's moving. Breaking Tracking another round of severe weather | Live updates.
Philadelphia's Portal is moving from LOVE Park, but a new location hasn't been revealed 03:02. Wednesday, Callahan said the Portal is currently undergoing maintenance and will be back online in ...
November 25, 2024 Video game lets players explore LOVE Park and virtually travel to Ireland using Portal Joe Callahan, head of a spatial computing company, created the 3D world to promote the city ...
An art installation “portal” in Philadelphia’s LOVE Park is now activated and is connecting the City of Brotherly Love to several international cities. The portal first appeared last Friday and the ...
Portal opens in Philadelphia's Love Park. By Timothy Walton. Monday, November 4, 2024. Portals, a bridge to a united planet, has opened one of its art installations at Philadelphia's Love Park.
Philadelphia city leaders and Portals.org on Tuesday unveiled the newly installed “Portal” in LOVE Park. It will be accessible from Dublin, Ireland; Vilnius, Lithuania; and Lublin, Poland.