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6019 Germantown Ave. Built by Daniel Pastorius. Also known as the Green Tree Inn. [graphic].
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Pastorius House, Germantown. [graphic].
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Washington House, Germantown, blt. 1740. [graphic].
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"A day in June." The old Mermaid Tavern, Germantown, Philadelphia.
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Old Philadelphia Punch Bowl.
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6019 Main St. Old Green Tree Tavern, once kept by Daniel & Sarah Pastorius until his death in 1754. Shows also 6021 & 23.
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Rear of old Swan Tavern, Ridge Ave & Nicetown Lane.
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Old Blue Anchor Tavern, Front & Dock Sts. [graphic].
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Smith House. Main St. abv. High. DPS 1748 on gabel.
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Blue Bell Inn on the Darby Road, Philadelphia.
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Buttercup Inn, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.
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McGillin's Old Ale House.
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Punch Bowl, Old Philadelphia.
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Old Red Hill Tavern. Built before the Revolution. Full of Indian relics. Can be seen by calling on James Emery.
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Red Lion Inn postcards.
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Blue Bell Tavern, Paschalville, Darby Road, kept for many years by Charlie Lloyd, May 1880. [graphic] / B. R. Evans.
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[Blue Bell Tavern]. [graphic].
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Indian Rock Hotel postcards.
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Branchtown Hotel, York Road and Church Lane. Built by Joseph Spencer 1790.
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Old "Jolly Post" Hotel, Frankford, Philadelphia.
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Mermaid Hotel, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.
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Wissahickon Lane above Ridge Av.
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Wissahickon Lane above Ridge Avenue.
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"Congress Hall" [graphic].
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[Eugene Duffy, inn, southwest corner of Dock and Water streets] [graphic].
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Penny Pot Inn, Front and Vine Streets.
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Blue Anchor Inn.
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Washington Inn, Washtn. Lane & Main St., known as Washington Tavern, 1793.
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5242-44 Main St., formerly Indian Queen Hotel.
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Blue Bell Tavern, Woodland Ave. & Island Road (about 74th St.) built 1766. Patronized by Washington. [graphic].
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Fourth Street above Pine Street [graphic].
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Old Washington Tavern, [graphic] : At the corner of Washington Lane and the Main Street Germantown / Photograph by Richards.
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The old tavern at the Wire Bridge, Philadelphia
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The old tavern at the Wire Bridge, Philadelphia [graphic].
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The old tavern at the Wire Bridge, Philadelphia
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Clark's Inn &c. facing the State House; Bridge & Benezett's house in Chestnut Street
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Valley Green postcards.
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Green Tree Inn postcards.
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[Valley Green Inn, partial view focusing on Forbidden Drive, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.]
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"Ship" House, Main St., G'tn. 6338 Main St. Built 1760. At one time an inn. First public hall in Gt'n. was in rear. One of first three hand fire engines kept here.
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Mermaid Tavern, Main St., Chestnut Hill.
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Old tavern on Wissahickon Drive below Lincoln Drive.
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Indian Rock Hotel, upper Wissahickon Drive.
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Valley Green on Wissahickon.
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Valley Green Inn on Wissahickon, Philadelphia. [graphic].
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Valley Green, Fairmount Park, Phila. [graphic].
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Drawbridge & Blue Anchor Inn.
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Philadelphia in 1702.
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Leary & Co.'s cheap book store, no. 138 North Second Street, ten doors below New Street, Philadelphia. [graphic] : Where are kept constantly on hand, and for sale, over 100,000 volumes of new, old, and scarce books in every department of literature, whole
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Old Norris mansion, 7th & York Sts. Built 1727.
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View on the Wissahickon near Philadelphia, Pa.
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Drive along the Wissahickon.
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Wissahickon Hall.
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William F. Green, butchers' headquarters, No. 1326 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
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Bank of Pennsylvania, South Second Street Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn, engraved & published by W. Birch & Son, Neshaminy Bridge.
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Bank of Pennsylvania, South Second Street Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn, Engraved & Published by W. Birch & Son Neshaminy Bridge.
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[New England House and Edward France Hotel, 114 Dock Street, Philadelphia.] [graphic].
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Bell Tavern - west side of Eight Street, north of Sansom Street - (a primitive building.) Demolished May 1858. [graphic] / By Richards.
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Old Tun Tavern.
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Park Boat House, Fairmount, Phila., Pa.
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