PARK PLACE ran south from 526 Taylor's Avenue towards Bridge Avenue and the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks, land that now comprises Mickle Boulevard. There were only 16 houses fronting on Park Place, and one of those carried the address of 526 Taylor's Avenue. As can be seen in the maps below from 1885, Park Place ended at the rear of the homes on Bridge Avenue |
Do you have a Park Place memory or picture. Let me know by e-mail so it can be included here. |
Intersection of Park Place & Taylor's Avenue | |
Unit Block of Taylor Avenue | |
2 Park Place | |
3 Park Place | |
4 Park Place | |
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5
Park Place
1880 Isaiah Collins |
6 Park Place | |
7 Park Place | |
8 Park Place | |
9 Park Place | |
10
Park Place
James & Alice
Coleman The family lived at 10 Park Place when James was off fighting in the Civil War, beginning in 1863. |
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11 Park Place | |
12 Park Place | |
13 Park Place | |
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14 Park Place |
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15
Park Place
1878 Isaiah Collins |
16 Park Place |
Thanks to Mike McCracken for his help in creating this page. |