Description: This sale includes the following, with more detail that follows below:- Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, January 2, 2000- Philadelphia Daily News, June 15, 2004 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=The turn of the century in Philadelphia brought a chance to reflect on history from at least a few different angles. First, in 2000, Mayor Ed Rendell’s term came to an end and served as a springboard to his election as Governor of the State in 2003. A few years later, the continued consternation over how to make the Ben Franklin Parkway that runs from City Hall to the city’s museum jewel — Philadelphia Museum of Art — a more attractive and welcoming destination. Please see all the pictures that show the condition of these two items -- one in extremely good condition and one in lesser condition. These are the exact items that you will receive upon purchase. Each is detailed more below. Since purchase, both have been kept in a plastic storage tub in a smoke-free home. No previous owners. - Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, January 2, 2000 — “The End of An Era” presented 10 pages of material looking back on Mayor Ed Rendell’s impact as mayor from 1992-2000. This is the most pristine of the two items for sale in this package. - Philadelphia Daily News, June 15, 2004 — “Picture This: Making the Parkway Come Alive” presented 24 pages of big ideas, some that would come to fruition and some that were just wishful thinking, how to make the Ben Franklin Parkway in the heart of Philadelphia more of a well-conceived destination. This item is in a lesser condition compared to the Inquirer Magazine in this package sale and shows a moderate amount of handling including creasing and a small tear on the front cover.
Price: 10 USD
Location: Malvern, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2025-01-21T21:04:28.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States