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Northeast corner of State Street and South Avenue (now Veteran's Square).

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Date: 1931 (circa)
Frank Lees caption: "Showing ASCO (American Stores Company) and the Henry C. Snowden Hardware Store." This is probably a Streeper photo.

Second Street, looking east from Orange Street

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Date: 1940-1950
Second Street between Orange and Olive streets was abandoned when additional county offices were built in back of the Delaware County Court House. The County Prison and Juvenile Home are on the left, with the warden's house the next building to the…

Dr. Alice Easby with automobile

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Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1914
Exact location not known. Frank Lees caption: Dr. Easby practiced medicine from her home on E. 2nd Street. She died December 29, 1939.

Dr. Alice Easby with automobile

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Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1914
Exact location not known. Frank Lees caption: Dr. Easby practiced medicine from her home on E. 2nd Street. She died December 29, 1939.

Dr. Alice Easby with automobile

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Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1914
Exact location not known. Frank Lees caption: Dr. Easby practiced medicine from her home on E. 2nd Street. She died December 29, 1939.

World War I Peace Parade, 1919

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Date: 1919
Delaware County Peace Celebration, in honor of soldiers and sailors who served in World War I, June 27 and June 28, 1919.

World War I Peace Parade, 1919

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Date: 1919
Delaware County Peace Celebration, in honor of soldiers and sailors who served in World War I, June 27 and June 28, 1919.

World War I Peace Parade, 1919

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Date: 1919
Delaware County Peace Celebration, in honor of soldiers and sailors who served in World War I, June 27 and June 28, 1919. View includes two floats: "The Media Ice Industry," and "Harrison Bros. Town & Country Paint"

World War I Peace Parade, 1919

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Date: 1919
Delaware County Peace Celebration, in honor of soldiers and sailors who served in World War I, June 27 and June 28, 1919.

World War I Peace Parade, 1919

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Date: 1919
Delaware County Peace Celebration, in honor of soldiers and sailors who served in World War I, June 27 and June 28, 1919.

World War I Peace Parade, 1919

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Date: 1919
Delaware County Peace Celebration, in honor of soldiers and sailors who served in World War I, June 27 and June 28, 1919.

Delaware County Firemen's Association Parade, Media, Pa., in conjunction with the annual convention

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Date: 1941-06-14
View looking southeast on State Street, toward Media Armory, from elevated vantage point near the northeast corner of State Street and Jackson Street. Media High School marching band

Delaware County Firemen's Association Parade, Media, Pa., in conjunction with the annual convention

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Date: 1941-06-14
View looking southeast on State Street, toward Media Armory, from elevated vantage point near the northeast corner of State Street and Jackson Street.

Delaware County Firemen's Association Parade, Media, Pa., in conjunction with the annual convention

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Date: 1941-06-14
View looking southeast on State Street, toward Media Armory, from elevated vantage point near the northeast corner of State Street and Jackson Street.

Delaware County Firemen's Association Parade, Media, Pa., in conjunction with the annual convention

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Date: 1941-06-14
View looking north on Monroe Street from State Street at the honor guard of an unidentified VFW post.

Delaware County Firemen's Association Parade, Media, Pa., in conjunction with the annual convention

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Date: 1941-06-14
View looking east on Front Street from South Avenue (now Veterans Square) of unidentified fire company.

Miller house, Media, Pa. Old Mr. Miller's car. 1924 or earlier

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Date: 1920 (circa)
This house was on the site of the current (2019) Media Borough government complex. Donated by Miss Mary H. MacIntyre in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plumley. Fred was the Miller family chauffeur for 40 years; he died on September 23, 1947. MacIntyre's…

Baltimore Pike at Media Water Works

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Date: 1916 (circa)
Looking west at bridge over Ridley Creek along Baltimore Pike. Tracks of the Glen Riddle trolley line turn left to cross trestle over Ridley Creek and continue up Elwyn Road. Frank Lees Slide 1565. One of a series of photographs, possibly by same…

Media, Pa. post office, under construction

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Date: 1917-06-16
View looking west across the building site from Jackson Street. The first house beyond the construction site is the Way farmhouse, a remnant of one of the original farms that was purchased to create Media.

Media, Pa. post office, under construction

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Date: 1917-09-01
View looking southeast across construction site toward State Street. Media Borough Hall is on left.

459. Highway. In East Lansdowne, looking east on Baltimore Pike

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Date: 1955-08
View is from railroad bridge that once crossed Baltimore Avenue just west of Hirst Avenue. Lansdowne Ice & Coal Company, on the right side of the photo, was at 500 E. Baltimore Avenue, opposite Melrose Avenue. Address is approximate.

460. Delaware County Highway. Baltimore Pike, at Lansdowne Ave., looking east

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Date: 1955-08
Looking east on Baltimore Avenue from Lansdowne Avenue. Of all the buildings on the left side of the photo, only the church is still standing.

462. Highway. Looking west on Baltimore Pike at Gladstone

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Date: 1955-08
Looking across Darby Creek into Clifton Heights. The Family Drive-In (movie theater) is on the right, playing "Three Coins in the Fountain."