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Wisters Woods Park. Plan of revision of lines and grades of that portion of City Plan no. 176, 22nd ward, Philadelphia, bounded by the northwest side of East Logan Street, Wakefield Street Shedaker Street, Rubicam Street, Wister Street and the westwardly right-of-way of the Germantown and Chestnut Hill Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway also to place on City Plan Stenton Avenue from East Logan Street to Shedaker Street, Elwood Street from East Logan Street to Sheldon Street, Sheldon Street from Stanton Avenue to Shedaker Street, Rubicam Street from Stenton Avenue to Shedaker Street and the open parking space formed by the intersection of Stenton Avenue, Rubicam Street and Shedaker Street. [2 sheets; 1 unique sheet], 1923 April 16

 Item — Drawer: N10, Folder: 2.1
Identifier: 10

Scope and Contents Note

From the Collection:

Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares.

Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks have a wealth of material available. The collection is particularly strong in material related to Awbury Park. Burholme Park, Fernhill Park, Franklin Square, Eastwick Park, Hunting Park, Pastorius Park, Penn Treaty Park, and Washington Square. Specific areas of note include Awbury Arboretum, the Burholme Mansion, Logan House, and the Rittenhouse Square Guard House. Also included are documents relating to Roosevelt Boulevard and the Vine Street Expressway, as they are under the jurisdication of the Fairmount Park Commission.

Within the collection are variety of materials, roughly 99% of which are maps, drawings, or plans. There is a very limited number of correspondence directly relating to materials which have been arranged accordingly to preserve their relationship. The documents are largely printed on paper, mylar or linen, and range from pencil sketches to blueprints and bluelines. Size varies from legal-sized documents to large, oversized items.

Dates

  • 1923 April 16

Conditions Governing Access note

This collection is open for research.

Extent

2 Sheets

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Fairmount Park Historic Resources Archive Repository

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