Morning Glorys
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Morning Glorys
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And now Nate Ben's possibly last surviving owner is dead.
Herman Benn, 89, owned landmark furniture store before going to jail
Herman Benn, 89, former Nate Ben's co-owner - Philly.com
I remember the stories in the papers just before they closed. Basically the store (actually 2 or 3 storefronts in that same block) was keeping a complete second set of books for tax evasion purposes.
Last edited by Jayfar; 08-11-2012 at 05:18 PM.
“Guys like you I would dispatch with my roofing axe.” -- BootsywannabeACretin
Henry McIlhenney's "Park Gate" estate house in Germantown.
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"Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd..."
"...Smiling."
Pink Floyd
Mount Moriah Cemetery, Kingsessing.
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"Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd..."
"...Smiling."
Pink Floyd
View from the rooftop of 1500 Locust.
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In the Halls of Justice the only justice is in the halls.
- Lenny Bruce
Been a while since I posted! Here's the good old LaRouche supporter who hangs out around RTM all the time.
LaRouche Supporter, Philadelphia by Dominic Mercier, on Flickr
Edison
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"Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd..."
"...Smiling."
Pink Floyd
The Bridesburg coal pier.
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Last edited by Radical Ed; 08-27-2012 at 08:28 PM.
"Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd..."
"...Smiling."
Pink Floyd
The Presser Home for Retired Musicians in Germantown. (When it was abandoned).
It's now an apartment building full of renters.
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"Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd..."
"...Smiling."
Pink Floyd
waterworks by jedisalf, on Flickr
From Grays Ferry Avenue this morning.
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Just before Comcast was built.
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"Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd..."
"...Smiling."
Pink Floyd
"Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd..."
"...Smiling."
Pink Floyd
Last edited by Phillyxpat; 09-11-2012 at 08:51 AM.
Downtown Manhattan - Battery Park, Staten Island Ferry, Castle Williams (1807) Governor's Island (right)
WTC Tower One - by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill - Page 842
Moving from Baltimore to Philly
Yesterday, 10:53 PM in Relocation - Moving to Philadelphia