January 2010 Entries

  • Washington Avenue: A Representative Example of Philadelphia's Industrial Past, Part II

    By Ron Hoess       We continue our tour down Washington Avenue at 17th Street heading east towards Broad Street. There are, of course, the ubiquitous coal yards along the way. These may seem strange to us today but were an essential feature in the first half of the 20th Century. Through World War II, nearly half of the railroad sidings along Washington Avenue were devoted to coal delivery. As we cross 17th Street looking north, we can see another element of Philadelphia's industrial past, the Philadelphia rowhouse....