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Germantown: A Changing, But Still Troubling, Landscape

March 5, 2010 0

https://vimeo.com/18392086] If you ever travel to the 400 block of East Haines Street in Germantown, you will find a neighborhood with many stories of its proud past as well as stories of the not-so-proud present. [continue reading…]

Mount Airy

Mount Airy: Surviving 365 Days of Construction

March 4, 2010 3

https://vimeo.com/18393274] Joan Egler has always been a fan of Victorian-style architecture. This helps with the noise from the new construction renovating SEPTA’s dilapidated Allens Lane Rail Station in Philadelphia’s West Mt. Airy section. Cresheim Road [continue reading…]

Education

Germantown: School Adds Sustainable Science Center

March 2, 2010 1

https://vimeo.com/18394120] This past September, the Germantown Friends Upper School welcomed an eco-friendly addition to its campus. The Sustainable Urban Science Center, located on Coulter Avenue, is exactly what its name suggests. During the construction process, [continue reading…]

Germantown

Germantown: Deaf and Hearing Unite

February 23, 2010 0

https://vimeo.com/18391640] On Ash Wednesday night, snow did not stop a group of deaf and hearing-impaired from worshiping together at the Advocate St. Stephens Methodist Church at 5213 Germantown Ave. The evening began with a meal. [continue reading…]

Germantown

Germantown: Firefighters Get Little Rest During Snowstorm

February 11, 2010 0

https://vimeo.com/18394108] The winter weather has certainly taken its toll on Philadelphia this week. The city’s store shelves have been cleaned out, the sidewalks have been left desolate, and the normal bustle of the streets has [continue reading…]

Germantown

Germantown: Historic House Tells Story of Freedom

February 9, 2010 0

https://vimeo.com/18392066] As America celebrates Black History Month one historic house’s story offers lessons in community and diversity that still hold relevance today. Built in 1768 by John Johnson, the Johnson House was the home to generations [continue reading…]

Education

Germantown: Who Should Tell The African-American Story?

February 7, 2010 6

The opening of the Germantown “White House,” which emphasizes the role of African-American slaves in President George Washington’s Philadelphia home, has created a controversy about who should tell the story. At a discussion and lecture [continue reading…]

Stephen Sitarski from the National Park Service
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Germantown’s New ‘White House’

February 3, 2010 charper 0

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Germantown

Germantown’s New ‘White House’

February 3, 2010 10

https://vimeo.com/18393305] When President George Washington and his family inhabited the Deshler-Morris House in the 1790s they brought along a 23-person entourage that was in charge of making sure the household ran efficiently. This support system [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Germantown: A Record Revival

December 20, 2009 1

https://vimeo.com/20374403] https://vimeo.com/20374450] For roughly a century, the primary medium to play back recorded sound was via the phonograph. Phonographs, which became vinyl records in the 1940s, are those large black discs your parents may have [continue reading…]

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