I found these today on an ancient, Mac-formatted disc at the Intelligencer. Ah, Doylestown.
The captions aren't mine, though I couldn't help neurotically editing some of the grammar. Yeah. I know.
Click any image for a larger view.
| East Court Street and Printer's Alley. The tallest buildling once housed The Intelligencer newspaper. |
| Telephone cable are being laid near the corner of West Court and State Streets, 1905. The building, much-modified, remains and is now Paganini's restaurant. |
| This ia a closer view of the Civil War monument. Several of the old buildings have been razed over the years. |
| This is North Main Street, across from the Court House. The house on the left, formerly a funeral home, is now used by First Service Bank for its administrative offices. |
| Ashland Street, near Main, is the site of large turn-of-the-century houses and the Mercer Museum. |
| A car on the left is stopped on State Street for the traffic signal. The Lenape Building is at the left rear and the Fountain House Hotel is on the right. |
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