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The 11th in an ongoing series of entries about vintage sports identities. Sports fans, as I have often said, are the most ardent brand loyalists on the face of the earth. There are stories to be told here at the intersection of art, commerce, history, and fandom. 2015 marks the 100th anniversary o

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The City of Philadelphia's photo archive contains approximately 2 million photographic records that date from the late 1800's. This web site has a subset of those photos. All archive photos may be searched by keyword and date. Archive photos which have been assigned a geographic location are also searchable by proximity to an Address, Intersection, Place Name, or Neighborhood.

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Lubin Nickelodeon on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA., circa 1907. Siegmund Lubin built and ran his own nickelodeons to show his films. The lavishly ornate Lubin nickelodeon on Chestnut Street was a giant step up from the makeshift theaters in which motion picture films were first shown just a few years before.  Credit: Library Company of Philadelphia Philadelphia History, Historic Philadelphia, Philadelphia Art, Vintage Philadelphia, American Continent, Movie Theaters, Center City, First Generation, City Scene

Lubin Nickelodeon on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA., circa 1907. Siegmund Lubin built and ran his own nickelodeons to show his films. The lavishly ornate Lubin nickelodeon on Chestnut Street was a giant step up from the makeshift theaters in which motion picture films were first shown just a few years before. Credit: Library Company of Philadelphia

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