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Poplar


Neighborhood of Philadelphia


John F. Street Community Center, 1100 Poplar Street


Poplar


Coordinates: 39°57′58″N 75°09′13″W

Coordinates: 39°57′58″N 75°09′13″W


Country

United States

State

Pennsylvania

County

Philadelphia County

City

Philadelphia

Area code(s)

215, 267 and 445

Poplar is a neighborhood in Lower North Philadelphia. It is located north of Callowhill,[citation needed] between Spring Garden/Fairmount and Northern Liberties,[1] bounded roughly by Girard Avenue to the north, North Broad Street to the west, Spring Garden Street to the south, and 5th Street to the east.[citation needed] The neighborhood is mostly residential with commercial frontage on Broad Street and Girard Avenue and some industrial facilities to the west of the railroad tracks along Percy St. and 9th St.

Contents

  • 1

  • Housing


  • 2

  • Landmarks


  • 3

  • Education


  • 4

  • References


Housing[edit]

Originally, the neighborhood was composed mostly of single-family row houses and some industry. The Depression left many homes in disrepair, leading the city to raze them in the late 1930s to build the Richard Allen Homes, a massive public housing project that replaced blighted areas as well as provided housing for new workers attracted to the city for wartime production. The Richard Allen Homes remained Poplar's defining physical characteristic for the next several decades. Budget cuts by the city effected an egregious degree of deterioration in the homes, and poorly planned open spaces encouraged crime, generating notoriety as a center for crime and drug trafficking by the 1970s and 1980s.

The Allen Homes complemented Cambridge Plaza, a modernist public housing project comprising two 248-unit, high-rise towers and 124 low-rise townhouses. Cambridge Plaza was constructed in 1957 and demolished in 2001, when the Philadelphia Housing Authority began to erect suburban-style duplexes and single-family homes.[2][3]

In the past ten years the homes were cleared out and replaced with suburban-style single-family homes and duplexes, and other public and senior housing exists on Fairmount Avenue, 8th St., 13th St., etc. Some original row houses remain, mostly south of Fairmount Avenue and west of the SEPTA line.[citation needed]

The Friends Housing Cooperative (FHC) is a residential housing complex which exists on one square block between Fairmount Avenue, Franklin Street, Brown Street and North 8th Street. FHC consists of semi-detached homes built circa 1850 and reconfigured into market-rate, gated apartment community in the early 1950s. After years of neglect and deterioration, this community has experienced a notable renaissance.

Landmarks[edit]

Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

While most of Poplar's original housing has been demolished, a handful of defining structures identify the neighborhood and can be seen from various points both in the neighborhood and around the city. The ornate, Victorian Divine Lorraine Hotel fronts on North Broad Street at its intersection with Fairmount Street; the massive, former Strawbridge & Clothier warehouse[citation needed][4] is located at 9th and Poplar Streets adjacent to the SEPTA elevated line (with the expanded building occupying almost the entire space between Poplar and Girard), and two 1920s-1930s public school buildings (Spring Garden School No. 1 and Spring Garden School, the latter formerly Spring Garden School No. 2) constructed in a Moderne/Art Deco style, designed by noted Philadelphia school architect Irwin Catharine,[5] are located on 12th St.[6][7] With the exception of the southernmost of the two schools, which remains in use, the rest of the older landmarks remain vacant. The Divine Lorraine Hotel and the two schools are listed on the National Register of Historic Places along with the Thaddeus Stevens School of Observation, Rodeph Shalom Synagogue, and Mary Channing Wister School.[8]

The Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is at 830 North Franklin Street. It was built in 1966 and designed by Julian K. Jastremsky.

Education[edit]

Spring Garden School in Poplar

Residents are zoned to the School District of Philadelphia. Zoned schools include:

  • K-8 schools:

    • Harrison School[9]

    • Spring Garden School[10]

  • Benjamin Franklin High School[11]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Philadelphia Neighborhoods and Place Names, L-P." City of Philadelphia. Retrieved on November 11, 2016.

  • ^ Kromer, John. Neighborhood Recovery: Reinvestment Policy for the New Hometown. New Brunswick: Rutgers, 2000.

  • ^ Bauman, John F. Gillette, Howard Jr. and William W. Cutler, eds. "Public Housing in the Depression: Slum Reform in Philadelphia." The Divided Metropolis: Social and Spatial Dimensions of Philadelphia, 1800-1975 Neighborhoods in the 1930s. Westport: Greenwood, 1980. pp. 227-248.

  • ^ "Strawbridge & Clothier Warehouse". www.philadelphiabuildings.org. Retrieved 2018-05-29.

  • ^ "Catharine, Irwin Thornton (1884-1944) -- Philadelphia Architects and Buildings". www.philadelphiabuildings.org. Retrieved 2021-02-16.

  • ^ "Spring Garden School No. 1". www.philadelphiabuildings.org. Retrieved 2021-02-16.

  • ^ "Spring Garden School No. 2". www.philadelphiabuildings.org. Retrieved 2021-02-16.

  • ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.

  • ^ "William Harrison Elementary School Geographic Boundaries." School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved on November 11, 2016.

  • ^ "Spring Garden Elementary School Geographic Boundaries Archived 2012-03-28 at the Wayback Machine." School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved on November 11, 2016.

  • ^ "Benjamin Franklin High School Geographic Boundaries Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine." School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved on November 11, 2016.

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