Doylestown goodies

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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