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Northeast history on display

Maureen Greene, Sam Katz, Brandan McCammitt
Cheryl McQuade, president of Friends of Ryerss, and Sen. Joe Picozzi
A demonstration by Bob the Blacksmith
A replica of Trinity Church, Oxford, which includes a detailed church interior

The Northeast Philadelphia History Fair took place on April 11 at Cannstatter’s, with filmmaker Sam Katz showing an exclusive sneak peek of Episode 3 of In Pursuit: Philadelphia and the Making of America.

The episode is titled Independence (1763-1790), and Katz answered questions afterward. The episode is also tentatively scheduled to be shown on June 5 at Pennepack Baptist Church.

To view the first and second episodes of In Pursuit: Philadelphia and the Making of America or for more information, visit InPursuit.tv 

The history fair also featured a keynote address by Jack McCarthy on Northeast Philadelphia & the Declaration of Independence. McCarthy is also project director of the Poquessing Trail of History, which will continue programming throughout the year. Go to poquessingtrailofhistory.org 

The fair, presented by Friends of Northeast Philadelphia History, also included more than three dozen exhibits from local history groups; activities by Holmesburg Amateur Radio Club, Tacony LAB and Bob the Blacksmith; and a collection of books, maps, prints, souvenirs and rare photographs. ••

Jack McCarthy, Maureen Greene, Nance Kerns, Fred Moore
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