The Wissahickon Valley: To a Wilderness Returned
Posted by Joseph Conwill on Nov 29, 2013 in | Comments Off on The Wissahickon Valley: To a Wilderness Returned The rural Wissahickon Valley, near center-city Philadelphia, typifies the rugged landscape which greeted the first white settlers. Today, its huge hemlocks and towering sycamores contrast markedly with the busy factories and row houses only a mile away. But this valley of contrasts has always been different from the surrounding region. A century ago, when most of America was rural or wild, the...read more