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Philadelphia's Broad Street: South and North

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Product Code: 9781531608309
ISBN13: 9781531608309
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Philadelphia's Broad Street: South and North

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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.


Author: Robert Morris Skaler
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: Sep 01, 2003
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1531608302
ISBN-13: 9781531608309
 

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