Joel Solkoff’s Column Vol. V, Number 1
Williamsport Architecture, Historic Pennsylvania Building, US Rubber Factory
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Historic Building – former rubber factory complex: Architectural Column by Joel Solkoff, PA, USA
Mar 11, 2019
Architecture in Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Joel Solkoff’s Column Vol. V, Number 1
Architectural Column Vol. V, Number 1 by Joel Solkoff, PA, USA
Writing on architects plus their role in the imminent/now-already-here global Baby Boom housing crisis
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Welcome to the US Editorial Offices of e-architect in Williamsport PA.
In 1870, Williamsport had more millionaires per capita than anyplace on earth. The money came from lumber and the close proximity to the Susquehanna River. Williamsport is the leading city in central Pennsylvania which has the port city of Philadelphia on its eastern border. In 1776, Thomas Jefferson, who later became the third President of the United States wrote the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia which announced to King George III ?When in the course of human events it becomes necessary or one people to dissolve the pollical bonds which have connected them??
On the western border of Pennsylvania is Pittsburgh once the center of world steel production now a city undergoing a renaissance as an environmentally friendly center where art thrives and where Andy Warhol?s Museum is located.
Disparagers of central Pennsylvania are fond of quoting President Clint...
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