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If these party walls could talk: on "ghosts" of demolished Philly rowhomes and the people that lived there. Plus, why Philly ...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, female reformers promoted the plantings for charity and to spur urban renewal. Then they ...
Philadelphia has experienced an unprecedented surge in cargo theft, one that flooded nightly newscasts and social media ...
Seven years ago this week back in 2018, I first wrote about Fishtown, Philadelphia, coining it “America’s Hottest New ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Dozens of families have a new place to call home as newly renovated affordable apartment units were ...
Philadelphia’s Kings Highway Apartments comprises 27 buildings along Frankford Avenue. Odin Properties bought and renovated ...
A Philadelphia lawmaker who represents the Kensington neighborhood, the site of the city’s largest open-air drug market, ...
The Sedgwick Theater’s new production tackles dwarfism and Quakers’ uncomfortable connection to slavery in the 19th century.
Photo & Information courtesy of the Valdosta Daily Times Archives, Wiregrass Digital History Project and Lowndes County Historical Society and Museum. Open free to the public 11 a.m.-4 p.m ...
ICA’s aerial photo archive provides a unique perspective on the evolution of Mexico City and other regions throughout the country’s history, offering valuable insights into urban development ...
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