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  • Philadelphia

    South of Market and East of Broad

    by Gus Spector ...
    Series series Postcard History
    Philadelphia: South of Market and East of Broad offers a whirlwind journey to the older regions of the city. Along the way, readers will travel the length of South Broad Street from city hall toward the Naval Yard and the former sports complex and will wander by Market Street's former bustling shops'such as Gimbel's, Wanamaker's, and Leary's quaint bookstore'to the street's terminus at the ... Read more

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  • Philadelphia Neighborhoods

    by Gus Spector ...
    Series series Postcard History Series
    Philadelphia Neighborhoods is a compendium of historic views of the major residential sections of Philadelphia. This book presents a snapshot into the past when old neighborhoods were not so old and when currently established ones were as yet new construction. Through the medium of postcards, readers are invited back to an era before automobiles dominated the streets, before many city roads were ... Read more

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  • Philadelphia Landmarks and Pastimes

    by Gus Spector ...
    Series series Postcard History
    Philadelphia was a vibrant, exciting city in the first quarter of the 20th century. Tourists and native Philadelphians alike declared their passion for its sports arenas, theaters, movie houses, buildings of historic significance, amusement parks, and the heart-pounding pageantry of its parades and patriotic events. Through antique postcards, Philadelphia Landmarks and Pastimes provides fleeting ... Read more

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  • Center City Philadelphia

    by Gus Spector ...
    Series series Postcard History
    Center City Philadelphia is a visual tour of the area's major thoroughfares, with a concentration on the legacy of its architecture and its historical importance in the growth and development of our nation. From the teeming frontage of Delaware Avenue to the bustling crowds on Market Street, from the wealthy mansions of Rittenhouse Square to the construction of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, these ... Read more

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  • Philadelphia

    Historic Exteriors and Interiors

    by Gus Spector ...
    Series series Postcard History Series
    Philadelphia: Historic Exteriors and Interiors is a celebration of the city's architectural legacy. Vintage postcards document both the interiors and exteriors of some of Philadelphia's oldest and most well-known structures, including grandiose department stores, elegant restaurants, and the original terminal of the Philadelphia International Airport. From laborers toiling in their overheated ... Read more

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