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 4 December 2024. http://583559.710819.cn/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...