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Philadelphia Divinity School, now recognizable as St. Andrew’s
Collegiate Chapel, was founded in 1921. The site was the location of
the developer Clarence Clark’s mansion. Clark, after whom Clark Park
is named, developed what is now known as ‘beige block,’ among many
other investments. The original plan for the Divinity School called for a
quadrangle which would have filled the entire square block; however, only
six buildings were completed. The site now houses the Penn Alexander
School and the Parent Infant Center.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Lauder College House Presents... Penntracks' West Philadelphia Tour!
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