
The Schuylkill River and the winding course of Wissahickon Creek define the geography of this densely settled landscape where northwest Philadelphia meets the suburbs of Montgomery County. This contemporary study captures a remarkable concentration of early American heritage, particularly through its numerous burial grounds and religious sites. From the Germantown Mennonite Cem to the Philadelphia National Cemetery, the map serves as a detailed directory for genealogists. The interface between urban neighborhoods like Mount Airy and the wooded corridors of Cresheim Creek highlights the persistence of open space within the metropolitan grid. Educational institutions such as Arcadia University and the United Lutheran Seminary - Philadelphia Campus anchor historical centers of learning, while the complex SEPTA rail network illustrates the enduring transit-oriented development of the Germantown and Chestnut Hill corridors.
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1950 Frankford
Philadelphia County, PA

1952 Germantown
Philadelphia County, PA

1967 Frankford
Philadelphia County, PA

1967 Germantown
Philadelphia County, PA

1997 Frankford
Philadelphia County, PA

1997 Germantown
Philadelphia County, PA

2023 Frankford
Philadelphia County, PA

2023 Germantown
Philadelphia County, PA