Articles by

Harry Taylor

The History of the Philadelphia Mint

The United States established its own national monetary system in 1792. Before that, foreign coins, various currencies,...

The History of the Parkway Central Library

The Parkway Central Library in Philadelphia opened its doors in 1927. Spanning five floors, it boasts a...

The School District of Philadelphia: The History of an Educational System

In the 21st century, Philadelphia boasts a well-structured and effective public school system. Long gone are the...

The Story of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia

The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (LTSP) was one of the very first institutions of its kind...

James Wright: A Tycoon’s Journey from Accountant to Philanthropist and Edison Electric Illuminating Director

James Good Wright was born and raised right here in Philadelphia. He kicked off his career as...

The Spirited History of Philadelphia Distilling

In 1920, the United States ushered in Prohibition, officially banning the production, transportation, and sale of alcoholic...

Maria Louisa Robeson: The Philadelphia Teacher Who Raised a Legend

Maria Louisa Bustill Robeson was a well-known schoolteacher who was born and raised in Philadelphia. She married...

Nellie Bright: The Philadelphia Educator Who Inspired a Generation

Nellie Bright was a renowned educator, poet, and writer. Her teaching career was deeply connected to the...

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