Ok there you were our historical classic Philly Captain...You tell our Philly history really terrific..Enjoyed your walking Philly history adventure tour video...👍👍..Oh Philly inside wise at places reopening up again real soon...Better health and best all around for us...Ok seeing on your next video and as always TOODLES...Yes Philly Captain I agree with you follow that blue brick road...Hey that beer truck, it's Miller time...
My parents and my Mom's best friend: "Aunt" Peg worked for Penn Mutual. Aunt Peg is 92 and still with us. And why for the life of me, I never walked into that building, I don't know. I need to the next time I visit family. Thanks so much for this video!
There was a friend of mine that used to make the liberty bell 🔔 an things they use to sell down there a long time ago. Go figures the place use to be located right off of Kensington avenue on Russell street. Think if I remember was called Abaco platers
My father worked for Curtis Publishing Company for 27 years until it went out of business due to mismanagement of the company after the original owner, Cyrus Curtis, died. The rest of the family were musicians, actors, and actresses with no clue how to run the business.
Great video very educational!
Even though I grew up in Philadelphia, I just learned so much! Yes, the blue-brick street is awesome.
Great video! Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Yo captain you should write aphilly history book with photos!
Ok there you were our historical classic Philly Captain...You tell our Philly history really terrific..Enjoyed your walking Philly history adventure tour video...👍👍..Oh Philly inside wise at places reopening up again real soon...Better health and best all around for us...Ok seeing on your next video and as always TOODLES...Yes Philly Captain I agree with you follow that blue brick road...Hey that beer truck, it's Miller time...
My wife worked in The Bourse Building for a couple of years.
My parents and my Mom's best friend: "Aunt" Peg worked for Penn Mutual. Aunt Peg is 92 and still with us. And why for the life of me, I never walked into that building, I don't know. I need to the next time I visit family. Thanks so much for this video!
There was a friend of mine that used to make the liberty bell 🔔 an things they use to sell down there a long time ago. Go figures the place use to be located right off of Kensington avenue on Russell street. Think if I remember was called Abaco platers
My father worked for Curtis Publishing Company for 27 years until it went out of business due to mismanagement of the company after the original owner, Cyrus Curtis, died. The rest of the family were musicians, actors, and actresses with no clue how to run the business.
Shocked they haven’t ripped that statue down
It's now called bankruptcy
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