Parkside, Philadelphia Explained

Parkside Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Designated Other1 Name:Philadelphia Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Date:December 11, 2009[1]
Designated Other1 Abbr:PRHP
Designated Other1 Link:Philadelphia Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Color:
  1. A8BDEC
Location:Bounded by Penn-Central RR track, 38th St., Girard, Parkside and Belmont Aves., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates:39.9739°N -75.2067°W
Built:1876
Architect:Willis G. Hale, Frederick Newman
Added:November 17, 1983
Refnum:83004248

Parkside is a neighborhood that is located in the West Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

History and notable features

Much of the Parkside neighborhood was built during the 1876 Centennial Exhibition. It is a National Register of Historic Places Historic District with many examples of Victorian architecture, some well-preserved, others in poor condition. The neighborhood was populated by German Americans, followed by Eastern European Jews, before becoming heavily African American after World War II. (Directly after World War II it was home to many displaced persons from Eastern Europe, which included Latvians.)

In 2008, a shopping mall called the Park West Town Village Shopping Center was completed. Its anchor stores are Shop Rite, Lowe's, McDonald's, and CW Price. It is located on North 52nd Street.

Parkside is the home of the Evans Recreation Center. In 2014, the Philly Pumptrack opened at Evans.[2]

Parkside was the early home of gangsta rapper Schoolly D, and was referenced in his songs "PSK" (Park Side Killers) and "Parkside 5-2".

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: PRHP: List of historic districts. Philadelphia Historical Commission. 12 March 2013.
  2. News: Blazing Trails. 30 November 2015. Grid Magazine. 7 November 2014.