of course, once you get into the late 19th century, prosperity gets a bit...jazzierpic.twitter.com/eBsHNKjiBp
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of course, once you get into the late 19th century, prosperity gets a bit...jazzierpic.twitter.com/eBsHNKjiBp
this tomb features an upside-down torch - i.e. the torch of life being extinguished - but it's widely said to be a broomstick, marking a witch's tomb: hence the heavy stone, to keep Witch Colvin underground. people come here on Halloween and try to raise herpic.twitter.com/tNifB5LusV
this is called the Dick Building. settle DOWN at the back there, i saidpic.twitter.com/hrgXAJFGoS
York, Pennsylvania was really the only sizable inland settlement of any significant size in the 13 colonies when the Revolution kicked off, and has masses of old-world charm to show for it:pic.twitter.com/rUlttmxp9m
anyway, that was all of Pennsylvania aside from greater Philadelphia, which i'll get to next week, i imagine
sooooo, Greater Philly (Bucks County, Montgomery County, Chester County, Delaware County, and then Philadelphia itself)
what is THIS. this isn't how buildings workpic.twitter.com/dHHqlwryyp
Bucks County is mostly, like, olde worlde charmepic.twitter.com/wrzcSsJyN3
but then you get to the little settlement of Doylestown and shit gets...weird. so weirdpic.twitter.com/jy9lXHkotm
I know someone from Doylestown who is OBSESSED WITH IT who would tell us all at uni that it had "two and a half castles"
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