Pep Boys statues wore Inquirer strikers signs in prank here.
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Pep Boys statues wore Inquirer strikers signs in prank here.

Columnist Calrk DeLeon wrote in the 11/15/15 Philadelphia Inquirer (p. C2) of the 1985 Inquirer/Daily News strike, and how he and a cohort furtively climbed onto the Pep Boys roof across the street (Inquirer was at 400 N. Broad) and affixed striker posters to the Manny, Moe and Jack figures. From what I can tell from the article, Pep Boys was in this building, North side, at the time. The building is now a telecommunications center, the Philadelphia PHL-401 Center.

Publication date Jun 24, 2018
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Property ID: 10443
Updated on: Jul 19, 2019

Columnist Calrk DeLeon wrote in the 11/15/15 Philadelphia Inquirer (p. C2) of the 1985 Inquirer/Daily News strike, and how he and a cohort furtively climbed onto the Pep Boys roof across the street (Inquirer was at 400 N. Broad) and affixed striker posters to the Manny, Moe and Jack figures. From what I can tell from the article, Pep Boys was in this building, North side, at the time. The building is now a telecommunications center, the Philadelphia PHL-401 Center.

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Terminal Commerce Building , 401 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19108, United States
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Controversies Human Interest Humor, Pranks Journalism Repurposed Properties Retail Stores, Malls
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Created Date:
06-24-2018
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