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34th Street [sic], entrance to University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

[4300 Fleming Street, northwest corner of Roxborough Avenue, Philadelphia.]

[900 South 60th Street, West Philadelphia.]

Acker Quality Shop postcards.

At the Tacony Ballpark after windstorm, March 27, 1911.

Baptist Temple Church and Temple College postcards.

Beck's Dry Goods Store, Bustleton, Pa.

The Benjamin Franklin, the doorway to friendly hospitality, Philadelphia.

Benjamin Franklin's grave postcards.

Betsy Ross House postcards.

Blanks', dining room, 1024-26 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

[Block party benefit of Kensington Dispensary for the treatment of tuberculosis]

Blue Anchor Inn.

Boys' Central High School postcards.

A bran new coon in town

Bulls Eye, or Fort Morris, built 1755. Shippensburg, Pa.

[Bustleton Avenue looking north. Bustelton, Pa.]

[Bustleton Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad.]

Byberry Friends' Meeting House, first house of logs, erected 1692; second of stone, in 1714; rebuilt in 1753; present house built 1808.

Cafe L'Aiglon, corner of main dining room, Chestnut and Fifteenth Streets, Philadelphia.

Carpenters' Hall postcards.

Catholic Total Abstinence Union Fountain postcards.

Centre Square Water Works postcards.

Christ Church postcards.

Church of "Saint John Chrysostom", Philadelphia, Pa.

Church of the Advocate postcards.

Church of the Saviour, 38th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.

Clover Banquet Room, Bellevue Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia.

Concord School House postcards.

"A day in June." The old Mermaid Tavern, Germantown, Philadelphia.

[Deutscher Club Beer Garden, 532 North 4th Street, Philadelphia.]

Elks Convention 1907 postcards.

Emmanuel P.E. Church, Holmesburg, Philadelphia.

The first court house of Cumberland, Co. First court held July 24, 1750. Shippensburg, Pa.

Frankford Friends' Meeting House postcards.

Franklin Institute of Science postcards.

The Free Library of Philadelphia, N.E. corner Thirteenth and Locust Streets.

Friends' Meeting House, 12th Street below Market, Philadelphia, built 1812, Friends' Institute at the left, built 1892.

Girard Avenue Bridge postcards.

The Hairless Wonder, "Blue Bell," 1315 Market Street, Philadelphia.

[Hennigar's Photo Studio and Ye Old Dummy Depot, 4700 Frankford Avenue.]

Horn & Hardart's Automat postcards.

Horticultural Hall postcards.

Hotel Adelphia, Chestnut at 13th Street, nearest to everything in Philadelphia.

Hotel Colonial, Spruce at Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Hotel Traymore, Philadelphia's theatrical headquarters, 11th & Arch Sts.

Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, Pa.

Immaculate Conception, R.C. Church, Germantown, Philadelphia.

Independence Hall postcards.

Jacob Graff House, in which Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence postcards.

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