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5/29: How the Cedar Park fence came down
Thursday, May 29th, 2008 A photo of the July 4, 2003, street fair
at the old firehouse, taken from Cedar Park.
Originally uploaded by Studio 34: Yoga | Healing | Arts
A good May 27 CityPaper article tells the story of how our neighbors a few blocks down Baltimore Avenue helped turn Cedar Park from a trouble magnet to a community […]
5/11: Top 5 SEPTA & Trolley websites
Sunday, May 11th, 2008
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Originally uploaded by jimc167
We have a soft spot for trolleys; we did, after all, name our business after the Green Line’s Route 34. But we’re big fans of public transit in general. Herewith, five good sites for keeping up with SEPTA news, learning about its history, and even appreciating occasional moments of commuting transcendence:
SEPTA […]
4/18: Top 5 West Philly Flickr groups
Friday, April 18th, 2008Battle In Clark Park, originally uploaded by Phillybits.
We’ve been fooling around with Flickr, the photo-sharing service. We started up our own photostream, then poked around to see who’s taking photos in the neighborhood. Turns out there’s a pretty active bunch of photogs around West Philadelphia. Here are some good places to check out their work […]
4/11: Baltimore Avenue, hotspot!
Friday, April 11th, 2008Cedar Park festival on Baltimore Avenue, originally uploaded by Chris_In_Philly_’08.
Here’s another thing we love: Baltimore Avenue and the neighborhoods that surround it. And we’d love to share them with more people.
Over the past few months, we’ve been meeting with a bunch of neighborhood business owners, looking for ways to promote Baltimore Avenue as a place […]
4/10: Artist’s name ‘erased’ from trolley mural
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Transportation Mural , originally uploaded by Chris_In_Philly_’08.
Here at Studio 34, we love trolleys. We named the studio for the line that runs on Baltimore Avenue in front of our […]
