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Broad Street As It Looked in 1900

Abington Free Library, 1030 Old York Rd, Abington, PA | Get Directions »
FREE

A Slide Lecture by Forensic Architect
Robert Morris Skaler

Following his lecture Mr. Skaler will sign copies of his book: Philadelphia's Broad Street South and North.

Register for this free program in the Library Office, call 215-885-5180, ext. 15,  email kburnham@mclinc.org or Register online here.

 

South Broad Street began to develop as a cultural street with the building of the ornate Academy of Music in 1857. After the Civil War the trend continued with the construction of the Ridgway Library, Union League, Horticultural Hall, and the Broad Street Theater. By 1910, South Broad Street had become known as “hotel row”, with five prominent hotels within a few blocks of one another. South of hotel row was “millionaires’ row”, whose owners lived extravagant brownstone mansions.

While prosperous, North Broad Streetwas never really fashionable, as a “north” address did not have the cachet of one south of Market Street to Philadelphia’s traditional elite class ensconced around Rittenhouse Square. Perhaps to compensate for this lack of social standing, residents of North Broad Street built their houses grander than any in Center City preferring the clean “Uptown” air to that of the old Quaker City with its cramped hurley-burley. In addition, it was the home of Temple University and the Wagner Free Institute. North Broad Street was also the center of social life of upper class German Jews who built four major synagogues, and the impressive Mercantile Club on Broad below Jefferson Street.

Event Details

Posted by: Karen Burnham
Where Abington Free Library 1030 Old York Rd, Abington, PA 19001
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Time 2:00 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families, Seniors
Website http://­abg.­mclinc.­org/­calendar/­AFLfiles/­allEve­ntsAFLadult.­htm#­broad
Phone 215-885-5180, ext. 15
Price $0

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Abington Free Library

Abington Free Library

1030 Old York Rd, Abington, PA
215-885-5180

The Abington Free Library is the largest library and the most visited library in the  Montgomery County Library and Information Network Consortium (MCLINC), which comprises more than 30 libraries. It employs 65 people and has more than 100 volunteers. The library has an extensive children's book collection on the lower level, as well as more than a dozen computers and a room for lectures and presentations. 

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