Mansion
Putting the "Nice" Back in "the Town."
Posted July 17th, 2008 by TeishanNicetown Community Development Corporation with Scribe Video Center
This video is available for purchase as part of a Precious Places Community History Project Vol.2 compilation DVD.
The Nicetown neighborhood in North Philadelphia has been known to suffer from an undeserved joke: that there is nothing "nice" here. However, many residents are quick to differ, pointing to the neighborhood's community life and historic attractions. The Nicetown Community Development Corporation, for example, offers a wealth of neighborhood programs including housing counseling, adult basic education, computer literacy, and social service referrals.
The Manayunk Club
Posted December 11th, 2007 by InternManayunk Neighborhood Council with Scribe Video Center
Videomaking Consultant - Gretjen Clausing; Humanities Consultant - Richard Green; Post Production - Carter Baker
This video is available for purchase as part of a Precious Places Community History Project Vol.2 compilation DVD.
The Manayunk Club was a beloved social spot in Manayunk, a close-nit neighborhood in the Northwestern section of Philadelphia. Housed in an old mansion on a hill overlooking the neighborhood, the club was born in the 1920s as a drinking establishment during prohibition. Later, it became more family-oriented, hosting dances and community gatherings, and became a popular location for local weddings. Although some residents say the club went downhill in the late 1990s, the mansion continued to be well known in Manayunk and was added to Philadelphia's Register of Historic Places in 1999.