These photos are from the Urban Archives, previews are available online, e-mail the urban archives for high resolution copies
Ruby Cutts picks up litter around the Johnson House at the corner of Germantown Avenue and Washington Lane, which was once the home of a Quaker family and a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Once a town pump but no longer in use it stands at one corner of the old [Concord] school house.
Midway May market in Germantown
Oxford Street and Germantown Avenue in North Philadelphia. There is a street sign for Germantown Avenue and two pedestrians walking in front of the building. The smokestack on the building has the word "Gretz" painted on it. In image P089002 and African-American boy walks by a sign advertising Gretz Beer.
Welcome to the Germantown Works @ Temple University project blog
The Following is a list of resources relating to the Germantown Area, most are about racial relations and community engagement.
Germantown has been a vibrant neighborhood, and still is today (in different ways).
On the left side, you will see a list of "keywords" that should help you find the posts you are looking for.
Of course you are also welcome to browse the archives or search the blog yourself (both are on the right)
The Following is a list of resources relating to the Germantown Area, most are about racial relations and community engagement.
Germantown has been a vibrant neighborhood, and still is today (in different ways).
On the left side, you will see a list of "keywords" that should help you find the posts you are looking for.
Of course you are also welcome to browse the archives or search the blog yourself (both are on the right)
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