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21st Century On The Main Line

Hosing Down The Equipment – Suburban Square

by Gerry August 25, 2023

Hosing Down the Equipment

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‘Old Style’ Street Sign – Merion

by Gerry August 24, 2023

Old Style Sign Edited FB

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Ardmore – The Church You See From Church Road

by Gerry August 23, 2023

The Church on Church Road in Ardmore

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Narberth – Little Ugly Bridge

by Gerry August 22, 2023

Little Ugly Bridge FB

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Pencoyd Bridge over Schuylkill River (1899)- Also (Inaccurately) Called The ‘Pencoyd Bridge.’

by Gerry August 18, 2023

Pencoyd Bridge FB

In 1852, Algernon Sidney Roberts (who would later inherit the eastern half of Pencoyd farm) and his cousin Percival Roberts founded the A. & P. Roberts Company, a specialty iron foundry located along the Schuylkill River, opposite Manayunk. The company initially made railroad equipment, but soon began manufacturing iron bridge members. It won the contract to manufacture all … [Read more...] about Pencoyd Bridge over Schuylkill River (1899)- Also (Inaccurately) Called The ‘Pencoyd Bridge.’

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Family Learning To Luge

Want to Try Luge? From Lower Merion, It Starts With a Drive to Lake Placid

I was watching the Luge on NBC over the weekend. I thought it was boring, especially when juxtaposed against the more dramatic events, like curling.  The color commentator kept explaining how each “slider” was doing something slightly better or worse than the others, but to my untrained eye, they all looked the same: feet first, […]

Arts and Entertainment

These Garments Have Been Politically Maligned

Most non-Arabs who wear the keffiyeh do not intend it to be Anti-Semitic in any way. They wear it as an expression of sympathy for Palestinian civilians, support for human rights, concern about war, or identification with a broader cause of national identity and self-determination. In their minds, it is directed toward Palestinians, not against […]

What Does My Fountain Pen Have In Common With The Former Lord & Taylor In Bala Cynwyd?

Both come out of the work of Raymond Loewy and his design firm. Raymond Loewy (1893–1986) helped define what modern America looked like in the mid-20th century. Through his design firm, he worked across an unusually wide range of industries—transportation, consumer products, branding, and architecture—often simultaneously. No one in history is more closely associated with […]

January 16-18: The Philly Pen Show — A Delightfully Analog Experience

f you’re looking for a break from screens, alerts, and endless scrolling, the Philly Pen Show might be the cure—at least temporarily. It’s an unapologetically analog event: pens, paper, ink, and the people who still care deeply about them. Whether you’re a serious collector, someone who misses the feel of writing by hand, or just […]

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