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Tabor St. and Olney Road, Hexamer General Surveys, 1894 (colour litho)
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Tabor St. and Olney Road, Hexamer General Surveys, 1894 (colour litho)
2630790 Tabor St. and Olney Road, Hexamer General Surveys, 1894 (colour litho) by Hexamer, Ernest (1827-1912); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Hexamer General Surveys, Volume 29); eFree Library of Philadelphia; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23443220
© Free Library of Philadelphia / Bridgeman Images
Aerial Commercial Cotton Creek Ernest Estate Estates Hexamer Layout Pennsylvania Philadelphia Properties Property Warehouse Warehouses
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This photo print, titled "Tabor St. and Olney Road, Hexamer General Surveys, 1894" takes us back in time to the bustling streets of Philadelphia in the late 19th century. The image showcases a vibrant urban landscape filled with warehouses and industrial buildings that were essential to the city's booming economy. The color lithograph captures every intricate detail of this historical moment, allowing us to witness the growth and development of an era marked by progress and innovation. With its bird's-eye view perspective, we can appreciate how Tabor Street and Olney Road intersected amidst a network of properties and estates. The Hexamer General Surveys played a crucial role in documenting the layout of Philadelphia during this period. This particular volume offers valuable insights into the textile industry prevalent at that time, as cotton mills dominated parts of this area. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Ernest Hexamer's collection, our imagination is transported to a different time when commerce thrived on these very streets. It serves as a reminder of Philadelphia's rich industrial heritage and its significance in shaping North America's economic landscape. Displayed proudly within the Free Library of Philadelphia today, this print stands as a testament to American history - an enduring symbol capturing both beauty and progress for generations to come.
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