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Philadelphia Housing Association

Suburban-style Blackwell Homes

The controversial suburban-like ambience of Lucien E. Blackwell Homes.

Haddington Homes Courtyard

The image is a courtyard in Haddington Homes, on the south side of the 5500 block of Vine St.

Entrance to Haddington Homes

Post-Millennial row housing as public housing, an adoption of the name assigned to Haddington’s 1950s–60s used house program. Haddington Homes and Arch Homes have the same design and landscape arrangements.

Arch Homes viewed from 56th St.

On 56th St., a rear wall of rowhouses in the Arch Homes complex.

Mantua Square

Opened in 1961 in the working-poor, black-segregated neighborhood of Mantua, Mantua Hall was an 18-storey, 153-unit modernist apartment tower built to house 495 people.

Armstrong Association Fundraising Campaign Stamp

Concerned Philadelphians addressed the housing issues and discrimination faced by migrants.