history of upper darby by tom diflippo

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Upper Darby

Interesting Locations

T.J.DiFilippo 2006

Luken’s Home, Lansdowne & Cedar

Kirk-Bond-Inge HomeLansdowne & Cedar-demolished

Winona Farms, State Road &

Winona Farm

Statzel home—Burnley & Bermont

Statzel home

400 block Forrest Ave

Madison Ave near West Chester Pike

Cedar Ave, near fire house

South Avenue & Franklin-real estate office

Oak Avenue & Central

Shadeland Ave near Montbard’s-demolished

Providence Road, Primos-demolished

Providence Road, Secane-demolished

Garrett home, Taylor Ave-demolished

McClatchy Building 69th & Market St

Hoodland—Sellers Library, State Road view

Collen Brook-Lewis/Smith home

U of Penn Observatory-demolished

Richard Bond home, Bond Shopping Center

Secane Station—serpentine stone

Car Barn, Lansdowne & West Chester Pike, demolished

Burn Brae, now Home Depot location, Baltimore Pike

Site of Drexel Hill Jr. School

Turso, home of Anthony Drexel, now location of Prendergast HS, destroyed by fire

Prendergast High School—was St. Vincent’s Orphanage

Typical Sears Home by Mail, Riverview Road

Drexel Park home

Llanerch Hills

DrexelBrook Apartments

Typical Center Hallway home

Clover Lane, Stonehurst Hills

Upper Darby Cop, Date unknown

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