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This interesting little piece on the A. J. Reach factory appeared in last week's Philadelphia Inquirer. It was written by Frank Fitzpatrick, Philadelphia's only true sports historian reporter, and a regular delight to read. Hope you enjoy it!
http://www.philly.com/philly/columni...ll_stands.html Cheers, Mike
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Thanks, Mike! Neat article.
It would be nice, wouldn't it, if the developers somehow formally acknowledge the building's former use and its link to baseball history by some plaque or display in the lobby? |
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It would be nice, Kevin, but I suspect it won't happen!
BTW, will you email me? I have a question about 19c baseball for you. mpeich12@gmail.com Thanks, Mike
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Email sent.
BTW - I love when they repurpose old buildings, especially when the retain most of the character of the original. One of my favorite hotels is the Lancaster Arts Hotel, which was a 19th century tobacco warehouse. Much of the original brickwork and beams have been incorporated into the new use. On top of that, it is right across the street from Clipper Magazine Stadium, where you can watch some great minor league baseball played by the Lancaster Barnstormers! |
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Not sure if anyone knew, or for that matter cares to know, but there were
actually two A.J. Reach sporting good factories in Philadelphia back in the day. The one discussed in Mr. Fitzpatrick piece is/was located at 1721-1731 Tulip Street. http://www.workshopoftheworld.com/fishtown/reach.html The second factory predates the Tulip location by about 20 years. Their original plant was located at 1219 Beach Street, near Penn Treaty Park. Below is a picture of their original location. As a footnote, in the 1870's (prior to the Reach company using the Beach Street location), this location was used by a young confectioner who was just starting up in the candy industry. His name was Milton Hershey. In 1900 Hershey sold his Lancaster Caramel Company to Daniel Lefean who was president of the American Caramel Company. In 1900 this same Beach Street location was also used by the newly established Philadelphia Caramel Company. I absolutely loved these little tidbits about the hobby. By the way, I thought Mr. Fitzpatrick's article was great! He definitely has the skill of writing. ErikV Last edited by ErikV; 01-11-2015 at 03:34 PM. Reason: correction |
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