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#FlashbackFriday to the Wissahickon Falls, circa 1874.
This hand-colored lithograph shows the Wissahickon Falls at the junction of Wissahickon Creek and the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park.
In the background, carriages are seen departing and...

#FlashbackFriday to the Wissahickon Falls, circa 1874. 

This hand-colored lithograph shows the Wissahickon Falls at the junction of Wissahickon Creek and the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park. 

In the background, carriages are seen departing and arriving at Wissahickon Hall, erected circa 1849 by Harry Lippen at Wissahickon Drive (i.e., Lincoln Drive) below Gypsy Lane. 

The Wissahickon remains one of the gems of Philadelphia, especially as the leaves begin to change

Kelly, Thomas. Wissahickon Falls [graphic]. New York: Publ. & print. by Th. Kelly, 17 Barclay St. c1874 1 print: lithograph, hand-colored; 25 x 35 cm. (10 x 14 in.)

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