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| | Tinges' Tale - B-More Ghosts |
 | | Long before the cars, buses, and taxis rolled through the streets of Waverly, and before there was even such a thing as "33rd Street" or "Greenmount Avenue," there was Tinges' Lane. |
 | | However, the sleepy street was in full existence by the late 19th century, taking a winding path along property lines to serve the estates of Westerwald and Avon, and continuing on to Chestnut Hill (all of which are presently represented by street names). |
 | | By the early 20th Century, the Waverly community was experiencing a rapid growth that would continue well into the 1950's with the construction of Frederick Law Olmstead's 33rd Street "Boulevard", the Memorial Stadium, and the Ednor Gardens Community. |
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