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azsoup t1_jb3oojk wrote
Reply to comment by sammllo in Just moved to Jonestown from Phoenix, Arizona. Where can I find some decent Mexican food? by sammllo
Start a side hustle. You could crush it in PA cooking up some frybread, Sonoran hot dogs and prickly pear.
azsoup t1_ja4al6f wrote
Nithe!
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Reply to comment by SchleppyJ4 in Empire State angers New Yorkers as building honours reviled Philadelphia Eagles | Philadelphia Eagles by redeyeblink
Yeah. They did it for both the Chiefs and Eagles.
azsoup t1_j5ba9vg wrote
>we don’t want to deal with limited parking
Curious if you mean parallel and/or street parking?
I only ask because even in some of the suburbs there’s a chance you’ll have to do that.
azsoup t1_j2ul3ew wrote
Reply to I am 100% for this and want to see what everyone in Pennsylvania thinks ? Kill a parent drunk driving pay child support. by [deleted]
I’m not a lawyer but wouldn’t the victims family claim something in civil court?
azsoup t1_iyr3w3n wrote
Reply to Good “experiences” to gift someone in Philly? by Triphae
Have you looked at the “things 2 do” in the sidebar? Lots of good stuff there.
azsoup OP t1_ixag4xu wrote
Reply to comment by ktappe in Aerial view of Oaks, PA in 1926. Perkiomen Creek at Indian Head Dam. Details in comments. by azsoup
Good question! The tracks seen in the center would become the Perkiomen Trail.
The Schuylkill River Trail is a mile south of this picture. The Schuylkill River Trail sits on what was, for a time, the Pennsylvania Railroad that ran between Philly and Harrisburg.
azsoup OP t1_ix8nxkr wrote
Reply to comment by hossCEO in Aerial view of Oaks, PA in 1926. Perkiomen Creek at Indian Head Dam. Details in comments. by azsoup
Me too! I’ve fished every inch of creek in this picture. I’m a model railroader and asked for some pics from the Perkiomen Railroad Historical Society. They are on Facebook as well (I think).
azsoup OP t1_ix8ixje wrote
Reply to Aerial view of Oaks, PA in 1926. Perkiomen Creek at Indian Head Dam. Details in comments. by azsoup
The railroad seen in the photo was the start of the Perkiomen branch that ended in Emmaus, PA. This rail line helped link Philadelphia with farms and factories along the Perkiomen.
A bridge over the Schuylkill at Perkiomen Junction would link the Perkiomen Branch to the Pennsylvania railroad.
The Skippack Creek can be seen in upper left hand corner (look for the steel girder bridge). The rail would be removed in the 2000s to make way for the Perkiomen Trail.
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Reply to Isn't this the dam truth! Especially the last few weeks. by jeepguy1982
It’s my kids jacket losing weather.