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Philadelphia's Broad Street
Philadelphia's Broad Street: South and North | Robert Morris Skaler
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In the 1860s, Broad Street formed the western edge of downtown Philadelphia and was little more than railroad tracks and train depots. However, with the building of Philadelphia City Hall in the 1870s, Broad Street rapidly developed into one of the city's premier streets. Rows of mansions sprung up south of Spruce Street, and the area north of Spruce became known as "hotel row." Four-story brownstones lined both sides of North Broad Street, interspersed with the mansions and gardens of the nouveau riche and punctuated by clubs, theaters, schools, churches, and synagogues. Philadelphia's Broad Street: South and North is the first photographic history devoted exclusively to Broad Street in its "gilded age." These vintage images provide a vivid reminder, if one is needed, of how dramatically the street has changed in the last one hundred years.
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I've been thinking of Philadelphia a lot lately. Since I likely won't be back until our wedding next September, I've been getting some reminders of home. I got the Gritty Funko Pop to go along with the Phanatic, and built my Metal Earth Independence Hall. I also bought an Amos Lee vinyl, and I finally colored in my Philly bookmark from the #phillylittens meetup a couple years ago 😁

wanderinglynn Love the mini Independence Hall! 🧡 4y
Clare-Dragonfly OK, I don‘t normally like the Funkos but the Phanatic and Gritty are meant to be 😆❤️❤️❤️ 4y
TieDyeDude @wanderinglynn MetalEarth model. I love them! Pretty inexpensive and usually enjoyably challenging 4y
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TieDyeDude @Clare-Dragonfly Gotta hate-love Gritty 😁 4y
ValerieAndBooks Oh yes, that meetup and bookmark!! I still haven‘t had the nerve to color in mine 😊. Do you think you‘ll ever move back or are you content in Colorado? 4y
TieDyeDude @valerieandbooks Whelp, Yuengling announced that it is working on distributing to the Western states, so... 😆
Seriously, though, time will tell, but despite the sh*tshow 2020 was, we've enjoyed our first year in CO and are so far pretty content.
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