Hidden City Philadelphia
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After Nearly 50 Years on National Register, Mount Airy Train Station Joins Philadelphia Register
Mount Airy Train Station, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977, has now been…
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Is it Worth Preserving Suburban Malls and Their Nostalgic Window to the Past?
For many who grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, the mall wasn’t just a place to shop — it was…
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After More Than 100 Years, Deck’s Hardware in Ambler Closes Its Doors for Good
Deck’s Hardware in Ambler, a mainstay of Ambler’s Main Street for over 100 years, has closed up shop for good,…
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Willow Grove Park Was Once Region’s Favorite Family Destination
After opening in the mid-1890s, Willow Grove Park and its roster of entertainment and amusements quickly drew hoards of visitors…
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Wynnewood Neighborhood Retains the Architectural Magic and Charm of a Long-Ago Era and a Far-Off Land
A quaint pocket in Wynnewood dotted with Tudor homes, and Juliet balconies was once a refuge for writers and artists…
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Merion Tribute House Honors Local Men Who Died in World War I Through Celebration
Built in 1924, Merion Tribute House in Merion Station was meant to honor the 81 local men who died in…
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Mont Clare, Phoenixville, Local PA Towns Home to Large Number of Preserved Underground Railroad Sites
While many areas in different states are home to Underground Railroad locations, parts of Montgomery County and Chester County boasts…







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