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Cont. 301 Ridge Ave. N. at vine St.

Cont. 301 Ridge Ave. N. at vine St..

 

The City of Philadelphia’s photo archive contains approximately 2 million photographic records that date from the late 1800’s. This web site has a subset of those photos. All archive photos may be searched by keyword and date. Archive photos which have been assigned a geographic location are also searchable by proximity to an Address, Intersection, Place Name, or Neighborhood.

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Vine Street Southwest Corner Franklin and Vine (1931)

Historic Commission Film Copies of Book #3. Survey of Philadelphia by Widoop and Carollo 01/05/1960. Vine Street Southwest Corner Franklin Street and Vine Street (1931).

 

The City of Philadelphia’s photo archive contains approximately 2 million photographic records that date from the late 1800’s. This web site has a subset of those photos. All archive photos may be searched by keyword and date. Archive photos which have been assigned a geographic location are also searchable by proximity to an Address, Intersection, Place Name, or Neighborhood.

Source: PhillyHistory – Detail View

Vine Street Looking East from Franklin Street

Vine Street Looking East from Franklin Street.

 

The City of Philadelphia’s photo archive contains approximately 2 million photographic records that date from the late 1800’s. This web site has a subset of those photos. All archive photos may be searched by keyword and date. Archive photos which have been assigned a geographic location are also searchable by proximity to an Address, Intersection, Place Name, or Neighborhood.

Source: PhillyHistory – Detail View