Greater Philadelphia Pennsylvania Street Map Book

Greater Philadelphia Pennsylvania Street Map Book
Title Greater Philadelphia Pennsylvania Street Map Book PDF eBook
Author ADC the Map People
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 2006-07-01
Genre Bucks County (Pa.)
ISBN 9780875307794

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Large scale atlas with street level detail showing ZIP Codes, block numbers, schools, hospitals, points of interest, shopping centers, airports, parks and much more. Fully indexed. Includes Philadelphia and Bucks, Chester, Montgomery and Delaware Counties.

Beyond Philadelphia

Beyond Philadelphia
Title Beyond Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author John B. Frantz
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 306
Release 2010-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780271042763

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The story of the American Revolution in rural Pennsylvania.

Ports on the Delaware River Below and Above Philadelphia, Pa

Ports on the Delaware River Below and Above Philadelphia, Pa
Title Ports on the Delaware River Below and Above Philadelphia, Pa PDF eBook
Author United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1939
Genre Delaware River (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.)
ISBN

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The Ports of Philadelphia, Pa., Camden and Gloucester, N. J.

The Ports of Philadelphia, Pa., Camden and Gloucester, N. J.
Title The Ports of Philadelphia, Pa., Camden and Gloucester, N. J. PDF eBook
Author United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
Publisher
Pages 500
Release 1939
Genre Camden (N.J.)
ISBN

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Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries

Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries
Title Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Keels
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 136
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738512297

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Philadelphia, the birthplace of America, is the final resting place of some of the nation's greatest citizens. The burial grounds of Christ Church hold the remains of Benjamin Franklin and six other signers of the Declaration of Independence. Philadelphia pioneered the development of the rural cemetery with the establishment of Laurel Hill, eternal home to Gettysburg hero George Gordon Meade and thirty-nine other Civil War-era generals. In Philadelphia's Jewish, Catholic, and African American burial grounds rest such notable figures as Rebecca Gratz, model for the Jewish heroine of Walter Scott's Ivanhoe; John Barry, Catholic father of the U.S. Navy; and Octavius Catto, an African American civil-rights leader of the nineteenth century. Finally, there are the vanished cemeteries, such as Monument, Lafayette, and Franklin. Transformed into playgrounds and parking lots, these cemeteries were obliterated with sometimes horrific callousness. Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries tells the intriguing history of these burial grounds, whether revered or long forgotten.

The Jewish Community of West Philadelphia

The Jewish Community of West Philadelphia
Title The Jewish Community of West Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Allen Meyers
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780738508542

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The Jewish community of Philadelphia west of the Schuylkill River is a composite of seven distinct neighborhoods surrounding West Philadelphia proper. These include Fortieth and Girard, Parkside, Wynnefield, Overbrook Park, Wynnefield Heights, Southwest Philly, and Island Road. A gathering of seventy-five thousand Jewish people in West Philadelphia during the twentieth century qualified the area known as "a city within a city" as a second settlement area. Excellent public transportation included the famed Market Street Elevated. The West Philadelphia Jews flourished and supported dozens of synagogues and bakeries, and more than one hundred kosher butcher shops at the neighborhood's height from the 1930s through the 1950s. Newly arrived immigrants embraced traditional Jewish values, which led them to encourage their offspring to acquire a secondary education in their own neighborhoods as a way of achieving assimilation into the community at large. The Jewish Community of West Philadelphia portrays Jewish life throughout West Philadelphia in the mid-twentieth century. The book captures rare, nearly forgotten images with photographs gleaned from the community at large.

Philadelphia's City Hall

Philadelphia's City Hall
Title Philadelphia's City Hall PDF eBook
Author Allen M. Hornblum
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738513409

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At the crossroads of Center City, Philadelphia, stands city hall, an architectural and sculptural masterpiece whose size and beauty rival the grand structures found in the capitals of Europe. Shortly after the Civil War, city hall embraced the community's need for a new municipal building while filling the visionary desire of its designers to underscore Philadelphia's reputation as "the Athens of America." Thirty years later stood a monumental structure that was easily the largest building in North America and one of the most beautiful, displaying over two hundred fifty pieces of sculpture. Philadelphia's City Hall illuminates the fascinating account of the building's controversial origin, its symbolic sculptural program, and the largest statue topping a building in the world. These stunning photographs highlight a marvel of masonry and community vision created by a city with the desire to show the world what it could produce.