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Urban gardening today in Mill Creek's "buried floodplain" at 4837-59 Aspen Street, formerly a residential site. Established in 1975, with support from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.

Georgian Revival home in Overbrook Farms, located near the intersection of Drexel Road & N. 64th Street, built in 1910.

Our Lady of Lourdes, built by Catholics in 1899.

Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, an all-male yeshiva founded in Overbrook Farms in 1953.

Overbrook Presbyterian Church, built in 1890.

Overbrook Farms’ business district today; on 63rd Street near Overbrook Station, the vestige of what was once an extended, vibrant commercial street.

On Overbrook Avenue between N. 59th Street and Upland Way, east of the Regional Rail line.

In Overbrook Farms, Overbrook Avenue between Upland Way and City Line Avenue.

In Overbrook Farms, railed porch on Wissahickon schist foundation, with red-brick chimney; Drexel Road between Upland Way & N. 59th Street.

Iconic house in Overbrook Farms, northeast corner of Drexel Road at Upland Avenue; Wissahickon schist foundation, Norman Revival design by Horace Trumbauer.

East branch of Indian Creek in Morris Park near 66th Street & Overbrook Avenue.

Mill Creek entering the sewer culvert on the Montgomery County side of City Line Avenue, opposite Overbrook Station, near City Line & 63rd Street.

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