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Forgotten Philadelphia

Lost Architecture of the Quaker City
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Description

How does a landmark become, after just a few generations, a landfill? In Forgotten Philadelphia, Thomas Keels takes the reader through a lavishly illustrated journey through three centuries of Philadelphia's architecture: what was built, how the public perceived the value of certain buildings, and why those buildings were eventually demolished. In writing that celebrates Philadelphia past without ever being sentimental, Keels describes a city that was always reinventing itself, filled with people who always had a very measured view of the worth and beauty of its public architecture.

Product Details

PublisherTemple University Press
Publish DateSeptember 01, 2007
Pages320
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781592135066
Dimensions8.2 X 10.4 X 0.9 inches | 2.4 pounds

About the Author

Thomas H. Keels is a local writer and historian. He is the author of Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries and co-author of Chestnut Hill.

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