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Deal Street

Betsy Ross Bride - road to nowhere

In the late fifties, the city was planning to build the Pulaski Expressway from the Betsy Ross Bridge to Roosevelt Boulevard.  Someone on Wikimapia actually mapped out it’s path.  Awesome idea, except if you lived on Deal Street.  That’s because the city was going to eminent domain your house so the highway could go there.  Neighborhood backlash(presumably from Frankfordites) stopped the project, but not until years of debate took place.  And in that kind of situation you really don’t want the fate of your house up in the air for a couple decades.  You can’t sell it because no one wants to buy a house that’s going to be seized.  And you can’t move because the city hasn’t given you any money for taking it yet.  So what do you do?  You let your house rot.  See those houses down the street next to that first car?  They’re wrapped in a metal chain mail that I’m guessing is keeping them from falling over and spilling in into the streets.  So what’s going to save Deal Street?  It’s the Frankford Greenway Project. Here’s the nitty gritty.

Deal Street

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Frankford – Direction of a Greater Philadelphia

Frankford - Direction of a Greater Philadelphia Cover

Joe Menkevich has found us a prize this time.  For me, this beats the very cool Google Map overlay of old Frankford maps I posted a while back. Frankford – Direction of a Greater Philadelphia(be patient it’s a big pdf) tells the tale of Frankford in 1922 when the El was new.  It’s subtitle says it all: Souvenir Booklet and Program published to commemorate the opening of the Frankford Elevated Railway.  Inside it’s pages, besides the story of how the el came to be, are the ads for banks, printers, news papers, factories, stores etc.  The story in these pages is so hard for me to imagine.  It’s a story where Frankford(and Philadelphia) is filled with promise and the arguments among its citizens speak to how they want to spend their bright future, not how to defend a battered city.  Check out the story on how the El came into being.  It reads as a soap opera.

Browse through the pages, if you see anything noteworthy, leave us a comment pointing it out.

And check out page 31.

Frankford Gazette Ad

Although we are the Frankford Gazette, we are not THE Frankford Gazette.  We think some corporate entity has rights to it , we’re just cyber squatting on the name.  We’re just keeping the fire lit so to speak.  And look at that slogan, “For a New Frankford and a Greater Northeast”.  DAAAAMMN.  I think I’m gonna have to steal that slogan.

[PDF] Frankford – Direction of a Greater Philadelphia (6.78 MB)