History of Upper Darby By Tom Diflippo
Transcript of History of Upper Darby By Tom Diflippo
Upper Darby
Interesting Locations
T.J.DiFilippo 2006
Luken’s Home, Lansdowne & Cedar
Kirk-Bond-Inge HomeLansdowne & Cedar-demolished
Winona Farms, State Road &
Winona Farm
Statzel home—Burnley & Bermont
Statzel home
400 block Forrest Ave
Madison Ave near West Chester Pike
Cedar Ave, near fire house
South Avenue & Franklin-real estate office
Oak Avenue & Central
Shadeland Ave near Montbard’s-demolished
Providence Road, Primos-demolished
Providence Road, Secane-demolished
Garrett home, Taylor Ave-demolished
McClatchy Building 69th & Market St
Hoodland—Sellers Library, State Road view
Collen Brook-Lewis/Smith home
U of Penn Observatory-demolished
Richard Bond home, Bond Shopping Center
Secane Station—serpentine stone
Car Barn, Lansdowne & West Chester Pike, demolished
Burn Brae, now Home Depot location, Baltimore Pike
Site of Drexel Hill Jr. School
Turso, home of Anthony Drexel, now location of Prendergast HS, destroyed by fire
Prendergast High School—was St. Vincent’s Orphanage
Typical Sears Home by Mail, Riverview Road
Drexel Park home
Llanerch Hills
DrexelBrook Apartments
Typical Center Hallway home
Clover Lane, Stonehurst Hills
Upper Darby Cop, Date unknown