Forbidden Drive Really Does Forbid (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia)
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Forbidden Drive Really Does Forbid (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia)

Forbidden Drive was a turnpike with three toll booths when it was completed in 1853. It became Wissahickon Drive in 1874 when the Fairmount Park Commission bought the surrounding land. Auto owners wanted to use it when they came along, but in 1920 the Philadelphia Riders and Drivers (of carriages) won and cars became forbidden on the drive. This information is from an article by Peter Lapham in Friends of the Wissahickon, Summer 2012, Vol. 21, #2.

Publication date Jun 24, 2018
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Property ID: 496
Updated on: Sep 01, 2019

Forbidden Drive was a turnpike with three toll booths when it was completed in 1853. It became Wissahickon Drive in 1874 when the Fairmount Park Commission bought the surrounding land. Auto owners wanted to use it when they came along, but in 1920 the Philadelphia Riders and Drivers (of carriages) won and cars became forbidden on the drive. This information is from an article by Peter Lapham in Friends of the Wissahickon, Summer 2012, Vol. 21, #2.

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Forbidden Drive , Forbidden Drive Trail , - Along the Wissahickon Creek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19128, United States
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Created Date:
06-24-2018
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