Cedar Park, Philadelphia
Cedar Park is a neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Located in the larger West Philadelphia district, it stretches north to Larchwood Ave., south to Kingsessing Ave., east to 46th Street, and west to 52nd Street.[1][2]
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Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
County | Philadelphia County |
City | Philadelphia |
Area code(s) | 215, 267, and 445 |
Originally outlying farmland, Cedar Park was built between 1850 and 1910 as a streetcar suburb[3] of Center City. Its development as a suburb accelerated with the installation of horsecars in the 1850s and again with the arrival of electric trolley lines in 1892.[4]
It is racially and ethnically diverse, and much of the historic Queen Anne-style architecture still stands.
Since about 2000, the neighborhood has been undergoing gentrification stimulated by the University of Pennsylvania's redevelopment plan for West Philadelphia. There is a distinct progressive-politics mien to the neighborhood and a sizable African immigrant community located along and near Baltimore Avenue between 46th and 49th Streets. Cedar Park's residents are predominantly Jamaican/Caribbean and African immigrants, but many are African American (American-born blacks) or white.
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- 47th Street and Baltimore Ave
- Queen Anne-style rooftops
- Houses on Baltimore Ave
- Rowhouses on 48th Street between Cedar and Walton Streets
- SEPTA'S Route 34 trolley in the 4500 block of Baltimore Avenue
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References
- http://www.phila.gov/phils/Docs/otherinfo/pname1.htm
- http://cedarparkneighbors.org/
- West Philadelphia Streetcar Suburb Historic District, UCHS
- "Studio 34's Eponymous Trolley, or, A Short History of Route 34". Studio 34 Yoga. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved May 10, 2012.