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Pocket Parks- Tot Lots: Various streets (1 of 2), 1966-1978

 File — Drawer: 5.3

Scope and Contents note

From the Collection:

This collection contains photographs of the Fairmount Park system and Philadelphia recreation facilities created between 1855 and 2012, primarily photographic prints with some slides, negatives, contact sheets, and transparencies. The collection consists largely of 8 x 10 inch prints documenting park features such as historic houses, guard boxes, landscapes, construction, and demolition, as well as recreation centers, playgrounds, pools, and recreational programming, though sizes and subjects vary throughout. Materials include official photographs from both the Fairmount Park Commission and the Department of Recreation, along with related materials accessioned for their informational value. The breadth of subject matter supports research in Philadelphia's recreational, architectural, landscape, and social history.

Dates

  • 1966-1978

Conditions Governing Access note

This collection is open for research. Due to the fragility of certain documents, special handling procedures may be required. All decisions regarding handling will be at the discretion of the staff archivist.

Extent

20 Photographic Prints : black-and-white ; 8" x 10"

19 Photographic Prints : black-and-white ; 5" x 7"

Language of Materials

English

General

Photographs of sites before and/or after being converted into tot lot pocket parks. Sites include 16th and Diamond; 55th and Poplar; 1626 Federal; H and Cornwall Streets; Front and Moore; 854-58 N. Lawrence; 2209-25 W. Sharswood; 1315 N. 4th Street; and 54th and Overbrook. Notable people featured in this file include Mayor Frank Rizzo.

Repository Details

Part of the Fairmount Park Historic Resources Archive Repository

Contact:
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