Unused sample. Stripes of stylized vines of ivy with alternating darker bands with a circle chain design. Printed in light green on a green ground.
Philadelphia circa 1906. Chestnut Street.
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1326-28 Chestnut St.(Keystone National Bank/Hale Building) (Library Company of Philadelphia) “Real estate photograph commissioned by the Jackson-Cross Company depicting the Hale Building at the...
For sale: $450,000. Beautiful, well-maintained Victorian home three blocks from Main Street. Located conveniently in the center of town - easy walking distance to schools, stores, and Bassett Medical Center. All original woodwork, parquet floors, and fixtures. The welcoming front porch leads to an open entry hall with a beautiful staircase and french doors that lead into double parlors with propane fireplace. A large dining room with original china cabinet and bay window is perfect for entertaining. Off the dining room is a functional kitchen with double ovens, lots of cabinet space, and original tin ceiling. A side enclosed porch leads out to a charming backyard and patio with perennials. Second floor boasts a nice wide landing, a sleep porch, four bedrooms, full bath, and back staircase leading to the kitchen. A large attic with full size windows that bring in tons of light would be a wonderful space to renovate into a family room or play space. Winner of the 2010 Preservation Historical award.
Inside 707 Chestnut St., crews are converting Jose Garces' Chifa into Rosa Blanca, a Cuban/Caribbean diner that will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
723 Chestnut St, Ste A, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2301
From hearty tonkatsu versions and nourishing housemade broths, to regional styles and expertly crafted noodles, a good bowl of ramen is not hard to find.
1326-28 Chestnut St.(Keystone National Bank/Hale Building) (Library Company of Philadelphia) “Real estate photograph commissioned by the Jackson-Cross Company depicting the Hale Building at the...
For sale: $450,000. Beautiful, well-maintained Victorian home three blocks from Main Street. Located conveniently in the center of town - easy walking distance to schools, stores, and Bassett Medical Center. All original woodwork, parquet floors, and fixtures. The welcoming front porch leads to an open entry hall with a beautiful staircase and french doors that lead into double parlors with propane fireplace. A large dining room with original china cabinet and bay window is perfect for entertaining. Off the dining room is a functional kitchen with double ovens, lots of cabinet space, and original tin ceiling. A side enclosed porch leads out to a charming backyard and patio with perennials. Second floor boasts a nice wide landing, a sleep porch, four bedrooms, full bath, and back staircase leading to the kitchen. A large attic with full size windows that bring in tons of light would be a wonderful space to renovate into a family room or play space. Winner of the 2010 Preservation Historical award.
Inside 707 Chestnut St., crews are converting Jose Garces' Chifa into Rosa Blanca, a Cuban/Caribbean diner that will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
723 Chestnut St, Ste A, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2301
From hearty tonkatsu versions and nourishing housemade broths, to regional styles and expertly crafted noodles, a good bowl of ramen is not hard to find.
Christmas time is coming – as every year – with an intense gift trafficking and an amount of food that would be just enough to feed a football team for a year or so. I will be spending the festivities in Naples, mostly cherishing my idleness and dealing with arguing sisters (they argue at every … Continue reading "Easy Chestnut Flour Biscotti Recipe"
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Front cover of 'Dreer's Garden Calendar' 1898 with an illustration of 'Grand New Rose, Souvenir du President Carnot.' Henry A. Dreer. 714, Chestnut St, Philadelphia. U.S. Department of Agriculture,...