
The Quick and The Dead: Philadelphia's Transportation History
March 22, 2009
When 30,000 people a season visited Laurel Hill in the mid-1800s, they had many different travel choices: boat, train, carriage and streetcar. This tour will introduce you to the owners, builders, and inventors of all of these varied modes of transportation that made our nation unified. Philadelphia was a driving force as the industrial capital of the world, and transportation was the key. Meet the Traction Twins: Mr. Elkins and Mr. Widener, among many others who contributed and profited through transportation. The Quick and The Dead, a walking tour of Laurel Hill Cemetery will be led by David Horwitz, Ph.D., professor at the Community College of Philadelphia, and board member of the Friends of Laurel Hill Cemetery.
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3822 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19132 -
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Tickets: 0-15
Info Phone: 215-228-8200
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March 22, 2009Times:
2:00 pm -
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