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  2. List of Philadelphia neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Philadelphia (formerly Kingsessing Township) is a section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that can be described as extending from the western side of the Schuylkill River to the city line, with the northern border defined by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission as east from the city line along Baltimore Avenue moving south along ...

  3. Logan, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The area was once part of the plantation of James Logan, adviser to William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania.Modern transportation formed the community: the Broad Street subway, which opened in 1928, and a thriving network of streetcar and bus routes, allowed development of what was then considered one of the earliest suburban communities in Philadelphia, though the area is considered urban today.

  4. List of colleges and universities in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Antonelli Institute, Erdenheim; Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, Atlantic City, and Cape May Court House, New Jersey; Bucks County Community College, Newtown, Bristol and Perkasie

  5. Belmont Village, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Village is a middle class neighborhood located in the West Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The zip code is 19131. The zip code is 19131. Known as Blockley in the early 1900s, when developers first built homes in the area, the region now comprises Overbrook, Wynnefield, Belmont Village, and Wynnefield ...

  6. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    During the American Revolutionary War era (late 18th century), the area was one of many summer vacation spots due to its higher elevation, 400–500 feet (120 to 150 m) above sea level, and cooler temperatures than the historic Center City. Chestnut Hill is still stereotypically known as one of the more affluent sections of Philadelphia.

  7. Lower North Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Lower North Philadelphia shows that the area has a population density of 14,736 people per mile with an average household size of 3 and 30% of households had children. There is an 18% annual residential turnover rate with 42% of residents staying for more than 5 years, with an average of 5 years of residency. [2]

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  9. Olney-Oak Lane, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, the Olney-Oak Lane section of Philadelphia had a population of 168,770, with 76,576 males, 92,195 females and a median age of 33. [2]Racial demographics: [3] [4]