Wednesday, May 22, 2013
The location of last week's photo is revealed.
Last week I asked readers to identify a black and white photograph of a bridge. Two readers guessed that the bridge was The Wissahickon Memorial Bridge. That's a good guess, but the photo is actually of the Walnut Lane Bridge. Thanks to everyone for playing, and be sure to check back next week for another round of Then and Now.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Guess the location where this photograph was taken.
The Library of Congress provided this photo. Can you name the spot where it was taken? Give the address or just name the building. We'll reveal the location next Wednesday at 6 a.m. About this column: This column will appear weekly on Wednesday. A picture from the past will be presented. Guess where it is in the comments, and then find out the answer the following Wednesday. Happy guessing!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
The location of last week's photograph is revealed.
Last week, I asked readers to identify the location where a black and white photo of a stately home was taken. Exactly zero people guessed. I hope everyone was just stumped and not bored with this column. The location of the house is 9002 Crefeld St. in Chestnut Hill. The photo was taken in 1952, and the home belonged to a Mrs. Eleanor Widener Dixon. Thanks for playing (or reading in this case), and check back next week for another round of "Then and Now."
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Guess the location of this photo.
The Library of Congress provided this picture. Can you name the subject of the image? Give the address or just name the building. We'll reveal the location next Wednesday at 6 a.m. About this column: This column will appear weekly on Wednesday. A picture from the past will be presented. Guess where it is in the comments, and then find out the answer the following Wednesday. Happy guessing!
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The location of last week's Then and Now picture is revealed.
Last week, I posted a drawing of a group of buildings that looked like a barracks or a campus of some kind. Two readers had correct guesses. Reader Allan Ash wrote: It has to be the Mower U.S. Army hospital built for civil war solders. There is a marker at the Wyndmoor train station. And John Ball said: Mower General Hospital Willow Grove & Stenton Aves Thanks for playing, and be sure to check back next week for another round of Then and Now.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Guess the location of this picture.
The Library of Congress provided this picture. Can you name the subject of the image? Give the address or just name the building. We'll reveal the location next Wednesday at 6 a.m. About this column: This column will appear weekly on Wednesday. A picture from the past will be presented. Guess where it is in the comments, and then find out the answer the following Wednesday. Happy guessing!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The location of last week's Then and Now location is revealed.
Last week, we asked readers to identify a photo of an old victorian buildings. Several readers said it was the former train statin on the Chestnut Hill Line on Chelten Avenue, and they were correct. Thanks for playing guys, and please check back next week for another round of Then and Now.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Guess the location where this photograph was taken.
The Library of Congress provided this photo. Can you name the spot where it was taken? Give the address or just name the building. We'll reveal the location next Wednesday at 6 a.m. About this column: This column will appear weekly on Wednesday. A picture from the past will be presented. Guess where it is in the comments, and then find out the answer the following Wednesday. Happy guessing!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
The location of last week's Then and Now photograph is revealed.
Last week we asked you to identify a black and white photo of a home. That's it. That's all you had to go on. One reader though guessed the location correctly. liz wrote: buttercup cottage Congratulations liz, for our correct guess. Buttercup Cottage used to also be known as the Matthias Milan house and it was located on Cresheim Road in Mount Airy.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Guess the location where this photograph was taken.
The Library of Congress provided this photo. Can you name the spot where it was taken? Give the address or just name the building. We'll reveal the location next Wednesday at 6 a.m. About this column: This column will appear weekly on Wednesday. A picture from the past will be presented. Guess where it is in the comments, and then find out the answer the following Wednesday. Happy guessing!
Gene E.
8:36 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013
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