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Media Borough Council and School Board with wives.

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Date: 1950-03-10
This dinner, at the Hotel Media, was held on the exact anniversary of Media's founding. According to the Chester Times (March 11, 1950), councilmen present were William H. West, J. Orval Mancill, Paul L. Clark, Walter M. Strine, Ambrose L. Smedley,…

Media Borough Council and School Board with wives.

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Date: 1950-03-10
This dinner, at the Hotel Media, was held on the exact anniversary of Media's founding. According to the Chester Times (March 11, 1950), councilmen present were William H. West, J. Orval Mancill, Paul L. Clark, Walter M. Strine, Ambrose L. Smedley,…

Media Water Works

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Date: 1950-03-05
View from the railroad bridge over Ridley Creek. Centennial Book 24.

Media Hospital

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Date: 1950-03-06
The hospital sat on the northwest corner of the intersection. Centennial Book 27.

Media Clinic

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Date: 1950-03-06
Centennial Book 27.

American Legion

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Date: 1950-03-06
The American Legion Smith-Howard Post No. 93 purchased this building in the 1940s, as membership swelled during and after World War I. This was formerly the Media Men's Club. Centennial Book 35.

Colonial Apartments

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Date: 1950-03-06
This originally was called the Chestnut Grove Hotel, later renamed the Colonial Hotel. Media Real Estate Company's colonial-named apartment houses now (2020) stand on this location. Print originally in Folder 1344.

Sun Ray Drug Company

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Date: 1950-03-06
Anna Mary Walters School once occupied this site, and later, the Media Drug store. Frank Lees, in his photo caption on the print founded in Photo Folder 1345, called this the Haldeman Building.

Lemon Street School

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Date: 1950-03-06
This was the first school built after Media was formed in 1850. It became a private residence, and still stands as of 2020. Centennial Book 62.

Media Elementary School, looking west from Edgmont Street near State Street.

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Date: 1950-03-06
The elementary school occupied the eastern part of the school complex, with the high school in the western section. Centennial Book 63.

Pennsylvania National Guard Armory

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Date: 1950-03-06
Centennial Book 32.

Campbell A.M.E. Church

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Date: 1950-03-05
Centennial Book 58.

Second Baptist Church

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Date: 1950-03-05
Centennial Book 59.

Christ Protestant Episcopal Church

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Date: 1950-03-05
Centennial Book 58.

Providence Friends Meeting

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Date: 1950-03-05
Centennial Book 59.

Beth Israel Congregation of Media

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Date: 1950-03-05
This was formerly the Friends Select School. Centennial Book 61

Brooke Hall Apartments

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Date: 1950-03-05
This building had previous uses as a hotel, and earlier, as the Eastman Seminary for Girls.