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  2. List of Philadelphia neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Lower North Philadelphia is a section of Philadelphia that is immediately north of Center City and below Upper North Philadelphia and can be described as a section of Philadelphia that was designated as a "Model City" target, in hopes of overcoming poverty and blight through a federal funding program since 1966. Bounded by Spring Garden Street ...

  3. Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia School District is the eighth-largest school district in the nation [166] with 142,266 students in 218 traditional public schools and 86 charter schools as of 2014. [ 167 ] The city's K-12 enrollment in district–run schools dropped from 156,211 students in 2010 to 130,104 students in 2015.

  4. Cecil B. Moore, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Cecil B. Moore shopping district, with Philadelphia skyline in the background. The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood loosely extends from 6th Street to the east, York Street to the north, 17th Street to the west, and Girard Avenue to the south. The majority of its native residents are African Americans and Puerto Ricans, although Temple students of ...

  5. York–Dauphin station - Wikipedia

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    The reconstructed station, as seen from Dauphin Street. York–Dauphin is part of the Frankford Elevated section of the line, which began service on November 5, 1922. [1] [4] [5] [6] On December 26, 1961, two cars were wrecked in a derailment at the York-Dauphin Station, killing one passenger.

  6. Memphis Street Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Street Academy Charter School at J.P. Jones is a charter school that is located in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

  7. Elkins Park, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Elkins Park is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is split between Cheltenham and Abington Townships in the northern suburbs outside of Philadelphia, which it borders along Cheltenham Avenue roughly 7 miles (11 km) from Center City.

  8. Cheltenham Avenue - Wikipedia

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    After passing a small cemetery on the right (where the skyline of Philadelphia is just visible), Cheltenham Avenue intersects with the northern terminus of Broad Street. Immediately following the Broad Street intersection is the southern terminus of PA 309. Soon after, Cheltenham Avenue intersects PA 611 and historic Old York Road.

  9. Fanny Jackson Coppin School - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the School District of Philadelphia. The school was previously named for United States President Andrew Jackson before changing the name in 2021 to honor former Philadelphia teacher Fanny Jackson Coppin. [3] The historic school building was designed by Irwin T. Catharine and built in 1924–1925.