This image taken almost sixty-nine years ago on January 31, 1951, in Philadelphia, Pa! It contains commuter traffic during a snow storm traveling around Logan Circle. This space, located in the center of the City is named Logan Square and was converted into a traffic circle in the late-1910s and became a part of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. This roadway begins at City Hall and stretches a mile across “Center City” diagonally, ending at the Philadelphia Museum of art. -Courtesy of The Old Motor
Those look like Chicago ‘79 and ‘67 blizzards. Can’t say time has healed all. I still remember how horrible those storms were.