Three witches on the lookout for trick-or-treaters on Halloween 2024.
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The fourth stop on the time-traveling trip down the Philadelphia Main Line is Wynnewood Station as it appeared in 1873.
This was a common design for stations built along the Philadelphia Main Line in the 1870s. Narberth Station was at one point identical. The modern version of Wynnewood still retains the original walls of this building, but additional overhangs and awnings were built up around it.
Built in 1:127 scale (1x1 tile = 40 inches = 101.6cm).
The fourth stop on the time-traveling trip down the Philadelphia Main Line is Wynnewood Station as it appeared in 1873.
This was a common design for stations built along the Philadelphia Main Line in the 1870s. Narberth Station was at one point identical. The modern version of Wynnewood still retains the original walls of this building, but additional overhangs and awnings were built up around it.
Built in 1:127 scale (1x1 tile = 40 inches = 101.6cm).
This artwork is featured in the exhibition Art of the State: Pennsylvania 2024 at The State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. This exhibition runs from Sunday, September 8, 2024 to Sunday, January 5, 2025. www.statemuseumpa.org
Florence Weisz lives in Wynnewood, Montgomery County
Medium: Photographs and alcohol inks on paper mounted on panels connected by Velcro + buckram stripes
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