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Historical Photo Location Revealed
Then and now: How the area captured in a 1945 photo looks today.

Amanda has been writing and photographing for Patch since Sept. 2010 and became the Ardmore Patch editor in April 2012.
She is a graduate of Wheaton College (IL), where she majored in English and sociology, minored in Spanish, worked as associate editor and layout editor of her college newspaper, and didn't see much sunlight. She grew up in Downingtown, PA, and now lives in Ardmore.
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Ardmore is passionate about a lot of things. Recently, I've seen concerns over tax hikes, long-awaited capital improvement projects, and keeping Ardmore's business district alive and well.
Then and now: How the area captured in a 1945 photo looks today.

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Scope out the Lower Merion yard sales and estate sales happening this weekend, June 30 and July 1.
Fourth of July activities in the Ardmore area.
Firinji, an Ardmore restaurant, wants to apply for a Chase and Living Social small business grant.
The National Weather Service's warning extends from noon Friday to 8 p.m. Sunday.
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Lower Merion Township's retail coordinator has her own thoughts on what should fill this vacant storefront.
Practice round tickets and club tickets are still available.
A West Nile Virus fact sheet provided by the Center for Disease Control.
A West Nile Virus fact sheet provided by the Center for Disease Control.
Ryan Tozer, a 2001 Friends Central School graduate, started the men's basketball team at Rosemont College.
Nearly New Consignment Shop, a Penn Medicine thrift store, will close for good on Friday after 51 years in Ardmore.
Lower Merion police responded to about 461 calls the week of June 18 in the Ardmore, Merion, Wynnewood area, up from 386 calls the previous week, department records show.
The Red Lion Inn, later Autocar offices, was located on Lancaster Ave. near Greenfield Ave.
First Friday Main Line's "Shooting Stars" photography exhibit is August 3.