5 Awesome Vintage Photos Of The SoundPlex®! Apr 1 Written By George Koch These vintage photos of The SoundPlex® are mind blowing! Share these on your social media and be sure to tag us if you have any memories of our building! 1. Taken from the loading dock of what is now ‘The WoodRoom’, The SoundPlex® was operating in 1915 as Perkins Ice & Dairy Processing Facility! 2. In 1949, The SoundPlex® was occupied by the ‘Tru-ade Bottling Co’, of Camden, NJ! 3. This photo from 2011 shows SoundPlex® Studio still being built and restored!! 4. This photo shows the original foundation upon which The SoundPlex® is built at 6713 Rudderow (then known as 249 Rudderow Ave.) and the driveway space that it shares with 6701 Rudderow Ave today. This 1900 photo shows the foundation stone which was later bricked and built upon to create the brick structure we all know (and love) today as ‘The SoundPlex®’. This bedrock is still the basis of most of the property while ‘The WoodRoom’ (which would be to the left of the taker of this photo) is the oldest portion of the building from the form that it knew in this photo in 1900. 5. Not a photo, but a wonderful illustration of the MACK® delivery trucks utilized by The E.S. Perkins Co. for delivery of milk and ice to the Camden County area. This was drawn from the same perspective as seen in photo 1! George Koch
5 Awesome Vintage Photos Of The SoundPlex®! Apr 1 Written By George Koch These vintage photos of The SoundPlex® are mind blowing! Share these on your social media and be sure to tag us if you have any memories of our building! 1. Taken from the loading dock of what is now ‘The WoodRoom’, The SoundPlex® was operating in 1915 as Perkins Ice & Dairy Processing Facility! 2. In 1949, The SoundPlex® was occupied by the ‘Tru-ade Bottling Co’, of Camden, NJ! 3. This photo from 2011 shows SoundPlex® Studio still being built and restored!! 4. This photo shows the original foundation upon which The SoundPlex® is built at 6713 Rudderow (then known as 249 Rudderow Ave.) and the driveway space that it shares with 6701 Rudderow Ave today. This 1900 photo shows the foundation stone which was later bricked and built upon to create the brick structure we all know (and love) today as ‘The SoundPlex®’. This bedrock is still the basis of most of the property while ‘The WoodRoom’ (which would be to the left of the taker of this photo) is the oldest portion of the building from the form that it knew in this photo in 1900. 5. Not a photo, but a wonderful illustration of the MACK® delivery trucks utilized by The E.S. Perkins Co. for delivery of milk and ice to the Camden County area. This was drawn from the same perspective as seen in photo 1! George Koch