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Philadelphia: South of Market and East of Broad (Postcard History Series)
Gus Spector
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| #2267436 in eBooks | 2014-05-26 | 2014-05-26 | File type: PDF||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Fun photos, barely adequate text.|By PhilaBob|There are some great images here, some of which I've never seen anywhere else. Mr. Spector does cover quite a few buildings in the area bounded by 11th, Broad, Pine and Chestnut Streets, commonly known as Philadelphia's Gayborhood. Despite the proliferation of rainbow street signs there, (there are 68, did he not notice a single one|About the Author|Gus Spector, a member of the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and the American Philatelic Society, has been collecting postcards of Philadelphia for over 35 years. He is the author of four previous Arcadia
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 Delaware River port and the Camden ferries. They will become reacquainted with I...
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