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4/6/2017
by Jack Coll
This is perhaps the largest gathering of former Soap Box Derby racers ever assembled. This photo was taken at the Elmwood Park Zoo in 2015. The occasion was a Donovan Soap Box Derby party… you know those Donovans, they like to race Soap Box Cars and have parties. They also have a fantastic family business – printing. This photo is featured in the Soap Box Derby chapter of one of the two new books coming out Conshohocken & West Conshohocken – People, Places and Stories. This is one of more than 1,600 photos featured between the 2 books.
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In Volume One of “Conshohocken & West Conshohocken—People, Places and Stories” are the following chapters:
INTRODUCTION
INDUSTRY —————–There Was A Time
RESIDENTS—————–All Good People
FEMALES——————–Prominent Ladies About Town
TROLLEY’S——————They Looked Good, But
SPRING MILL—————They Had Their Own Village
HOUSES———————-It’s Pretty Interesting
MURDER, MYSTERY & SCANDAL—-It’s A Little Creepy
FAMILY BUSINESSES——So You Think You Had It Rough
CORNER STORES (Part One)—– You Might Remember Some Of These
WEST CONSHY————What A Great Story
POLICE———————–Short And Sweet
SCOUTS———————-They Deserve A Chapter
EVENTS———————-Way Too Many To Mention
The Industry Chapter will have lots of photographs and will touch-on many of the long-gone and long-forgotten factories the town was built-on. Current residents, parents and grandparents likely worked at one or more of these factories.
The Residents chapter is also a chapter of photographs while the Females chapter gives a brief history of some of the more prominent women that have lived in the two boroughs.
The Trolley’s chapter gives a detailed history of the trolley cars that ran in Conshohocken along Fayette and Hector Streets from 1894 until 1933, while trolley cars running up and down a tree lined Fayette Street sounds very charming, the trolley story is and was far from charming.
The Spring Mill Chapter covers a little bit on the far end of Hector Street, Barren Hill and the section in-between where Lee Park and the Spring Mill Fire Company now stand.
We couldn’t write about every House in the borough so we picked out some of the different sections in town and talked about the time of their construction in an attempt to give all the residents an idea as to when their house might have been built, it really is a pretty interesting chapter.
That brings us to the Murder/Mystery and Scandal chapter of the book. Every town has had a good scandal and Conshohocken is no different, it a sad story. The Murder stories in Conshohocken are many, we picked a few out that dominated the headlines back in the day. The mystery tag in the title “Murder, Mystery and Scandal refers to the many sink-holes or cave-ins that have taken place in the borough over the years and makes me wonder do we really have an underground river flowing through the middle of the borough.
Family Businesses and Corner Stores just might be my favorite part of the book. These stories will inspire you and make you take a look at what Conshohocken really is all about. Conshohocken has always been about the residents and there is no better way to tell that story than to recall some of the corner stores and family owned businesses.
West Conshohocken is always a good story but in this chapter a heartwarming story by a former resident who grew up at Front and Ford streets recalls her childhood memories and will take you back to a great era these two boroughs shared.
The Police chapter is a short chapter made up of mostly photographs, Conshohocken has a long police department history, one that was written in “Remembering Conshohocken and West Conshohocken.” Residents of the borough are very blessed that we get to brag about living in one of the safest boroughs in the state of Pennsylvania.
The Scouts chapter is also a very short chapter due to lack of photographs but over the years the boroughs scouting programs have worked extremely hard for our children and should be included in the history memoirs of our borough.
Events and Celebrations The book highlights quite a few of these events and celebrations with photographs as recently as 2016 showing off highlights from the St. Patty’s Day Parade, to the car shows and parades. The chapters also looks back on events like St. Mary’s Church feast and SS Cosmas & Damien 100th, and final feast in 2013.
As we stated the two books are packed with more than 1600 photographs and more than 500 pages in each volume. Below are the chapters for Volume Two:
RESIDENT PROFILES——————–Interesting People
RECREATION—————————–Conshohocken Had Lots of It
BLACK HISTORY————————-Now You Know
TRANSPORTATION———————Old School
CORNER STORE’S (Part Two)————It Was A Glorious Time
LIST OF BUSINESSES——————–Lots of Em’
MUSIC————————————–Conshohocken Style
SOAP BOX———————————One Of The Best In The Country
WEDDINGS——————————–We’ve Come A Long Way, Baby
SCHOOLS———————————–They’re All Gone
CELEBRATIONS—————————Lots of Em’
MILITARY———————————-Conshohocken Proud
IRISH—————————————-They Were The First
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT————-Who Would’ve Thought
FAYETTE STREET MANSIONS———In Living Color
COST:
If you pre-order both books the cost is $120.00 ($127.20 with tax)
If you pre-order just one book, or order them as they come out $65.00 ($68.90) for each book
If you don’t pre-order the cost for each book will be $70.00 per book
Only a very limited amount of books will be available if you don’t pre-order
To order your book or books you can send a check or stop at
Coll’s Custom Framing
324 Fayette Street
Conshohocken PA 19428
Or you can call us with a credit card at 610-825-7072
We accept most major credit cards
These are books that will last a lifetime and be handed down through the families for decades to come.