La Mott
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Inside the Forgotten Museum Where 11,000 Black Civil War Heroes Reclaim Their Place in History
The Camp William Penn Museum near Elkins Park preserves one of the most important but often overlooked chapters of Civil…
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Honoring Our Heritage: “Celebrating Township Architecture” to Headline Cheltenham’s 250th Kickoff
As Cheltenham Township begins its countdown to the national semiquincentennial, the community is preparing for an evening of deep reflection…
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Penn State Took a Stand for Equality at a Crucial Time in U.S. History
In the fall of 1946, Wally Triplett of La Mott, and another Black athlete, Dennie Hoggard joined thePenn State football…
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Tiny Montgomery County Community Was Huge in U.S. Struggle for Equality
La Mott, an unincorporated residential community in Cheltenham Township, is probably not a location known to most Montgomery County residents.…
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Underground Railroad Stop Abolition Hall in Montco is Officially Preserved
A stone barn on a Plymouth Meeting farm used to play an important role in history, serving as a stop…
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New Movie About Cheltenham’s Wally Triplett, Athlete Who Broke Color Barriers in College and Professional Football
A new movie is set to introduce to the world the uniquely powerful story of La Mott’s Wally Triplett, a…

























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