Glendale history presentation set for April 10

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The Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society will hold a presentation on the history of the Glendale neighborhood on Sunday, April 10.

The 2 p.m. talk, titled “Glendale’s Precision Built Homes — The Development of a Ewing Neighborhood,” will be presented by architectural historian Alison Haley at the Benjamin Temple House, 27 Federal City Rd.

Haley will present a brief history of Glendale, a neighborhood that was constructed between Parkway, Parkside and Olden avenues during the second quarter of the 20th Century.

Glendale began as a community with modest, well-built houses and tight-knit neighbors. Today, the neighborhood’s civic association continues a 78-year tradition of furthering fun, beauty and good citizenship among neighbors.

Go to ethps.org for more information or call (609) 883-2455.

CE-Ewing

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