Dec 3, 2013

Molovinsky's Nostalgia Train

I suspect that this blog will be spending a lot of time in the near future in the distant past. Frankly, I don't see much news to report on. I'll leave the arena news and Pawlowski's proclamations to The Morning Call. In a few weeks he'll be cutting the ribbon on the 15th Street Bridge, and we'll hear about infrastructure, and what he could do for all of Pennsylvania as governor. In truth, that bridge was on the books since 1985. In truth, they accomplished more work in a week on the high priority arena, as South Allentown dangled for almost three years without the bridge. In the picture above we're back in 1946. Allentown would be serviced by trolleys for another six years. In center city, the main north and south lines were on 6th and 7th Street, as were the stores. Here, the trolley is on 6th, between Turner and Chew Streets. Graf Court, one of Allentown's first apartment houses, shown on the left side, is still there. Out of view, on the upper right side, was the Jewish Community Center, now Alliance Hall.

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3 comments:

  1. The bridge....finished?
    So soon?!?!!!????

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  2. Michael, I am currently the owner of the Graf Court apartment building. I am just beginning my search for historical data concerning this building, and any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. My curiosity began with this blogpost....

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  3. i don't know much, but if you would please contact me at.

    mmolovinsky@aol.com or phone 610 395-1815 I have a few questions for you

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