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Media Centennial Celebration. County Day. Evening program at Glen Providence Park
Address: 550 W. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-05
Men in vintage formalwear, possibly entertainers, at Glen Providence Park, with Pennsylvania Governor James Duff (right)
Media Centennial Celebration. County Day. Evening program at Glen Providence Park
Address: 550 W. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-05
Pennsylvania Governor James Duff speaking at Glen Providence Park.
Media Centennial Celebration. County Day
Address: Not known
Date: 1950-06-05
Delaware County and Media Borough officials with Pennsylvania Governor James Duff. For IDs see ZM-3345
Media Centennial Celebration. County Day
Address: Not known
Date: 1950-06-05
Left to right: Arthur C. Throne, Delaware County Engineer; William H. Milliken Jr., state representative, clerk of the county court, and burgess of Sharon Hill Borough; John H. Doherty, chair of the county board of commissioners; John J. McClure,…
Candidates for mayor, borough council, and school board in Media, 1978
Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1978
Frank Lees identifications, on reverse, left to right: Bill Gross, candidate for School Board; Bob Mickle, candidate for Mayor; and the following candidates for borough council: John Hoffman, Willis Glenn, Frank Hamilton, Bob Ikes, and Shelby Martin
Plum Street Mall, construction and dedication
Date: 1988-09-15
Mayor Frank Daly and unknown man examining tiled medallion that reads: "Media, Everybody's Hometown."
Plum Street Mall, construction and dedication
Date: 1988-09-15
Mayor Frank Daly and two unknown men examining tiled medallion that reads: "Media, Everybody's Hometown."
Plum Street Mall, construction and dedication
Date: 1988-09-15
Mayor Frank Daly and Frank Lees examining tiled medallion that reads: "Media, Everybody's Hometown."
Plum Street Mall, construction and dedication
Date: 1988-09-15
Mayor Frank Daly with tiled medallion that reads: "Media, Everybody's Hometown."