Where Was This Photo Taken?
It was somewhere in the Malvern area, but where exactly?
There's something different about this week's historical photo challenge. We won't tell you what the change is until next week when we reveal the location, but this week's photo is unlike all the others before it.
The photo comes from the Library of Congress. You could search for the identification number on the side of the photo... but where's the fun in that?
Can you guess where the photo was taken? Submit your answers in the comments, and we'll post the correct answer with a current photo next Wednesday.
jay
9:05 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012
352 & King Rd
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11:18 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012
King Road and 352. That is a great old house, the work that they have done to it over the last couple of years, it looks great.
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11:19 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012
That was too easy, and older picture, before they pointed all that stone!
jay
8:51 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
".... The Kings Road. This road emerges from the Borough of Malvern and proceeds to Rte. 352 (Chester Road, Sproul Road). This is Three Tuns, being the meeting place of East Goshen, Willistown and East Whiteland Townships. On the far left corner (south west corner) is the Three Tuns Tavern, now a private residence. During the Battle of the Clouds, this was the left end of the American lines, facing southwardly toward the British at Hershey Mill".
Pete Kennedy
5:32 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Thanks for guessing, but I'm afraid you're off by a few miles. Here's the answer: http://patch.com/A-yksH.