Looking back at Stonehouse Lane, an informal community that lived in parts of South and Lower South Philadelphia on the Delaware River. It was a largely rural, with a strongly unified political identity, and was burned down in the 60s after the development of the bridge and I-70. http://planphilly.com/articles/2016/09/02/lens-finding-stonehouse-lane-s...
Jake Blumgart, "Lens: Finding Stonehouse Lane, South Philly's lost neighborhood", contributed by Giselle Babiarz, Jason Ludwig and Alexandra Skula, The Asthma Files, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 23 February 2018, accessed 16 November 2024. http://theasthmafiles.ss.uci.edu/content/lens-finding-stonehouse-lane-south-phillys-lost-neighborhood
Critical Commentary
Looking back at Stonehouse Lane, an informal community that lived in parts of South and Lower South Philadelphia on the Delaware River. It was a largely rural, with a strongly unified political identity, and was burned down in the 60s after the development of the bridge and I-70. http://planphilly.com/articles/2016/09/02/lens-finding-stonehouse-lane-s...