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  2. Palmer Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Palmer Cemetery, originally known as the Kensington Burial Grounds, was established around 1732 in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia. [3] The cemetery holds the remains of many of the original families of Kensington such as the Cramp and Shibe Families. [4] There are veterans of every war buried here, beginning with the American ...

  3. Church of the Good Shepherd, Kensington - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Good Shepherd, Kensington, was an among the few surviving reminders of the mid to late 19th century English immigrant experience and community in Kensington and Philadelphia. Movement has been made to celebrate the colonial experience (i.e. Penn Treaty Park) and preserve the 19th century "new immigrant" experience (i.e. St ...

  4. Kensington, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The area is known as the center of Kensington and was historically the commercial center of the neighborhood. The area is densely residential, but crime rates are highest in this part of Kensington and, because of relocation actions taken by Philadelphia's Police, [9] [10] it has the highest concentration of homeless and opioid addicted ...

  5. Kensington District, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    It was granted self-rule, and incorporated on March 6, 1820. For 34 years, Kensington was a self-governing district within the County of Philadelphia. In 1854, Kensington joined with the other towns, boroughs, and districts of Philadelphia County and consolidated with the City of Philadelphia.

  6. River Wards, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The area is defined by its industrial past, having suffered the effects of deindustrialization in the 20th century. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] Today, the River Wards are known both for gentrification , which has brought an arts, culture, and dining scene to the area (particularly in Fishtown), and for disinvestment , with outer Kensington hosting an infamous ...

  7. St. Luke's Church, Kensington - Wikipedia

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    St Luke's Church, Kensington, is an among the few surviving reminders of the mid to late 19th century English immigrant experience and community in Kensington and Philadelphia. Movement has been made to celebrate the colonial experience (i.e. Penn Treaty Park) and preserve the 19th century "new immigrant" experience (i.e. St. Laurentius Church ...

  8. History of Irish Americans in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Many neighborhoods, such as Kensington and Fishtown of Northeast Philadelphia, and Pennsport of South Philadelphia are still heavily Irish. One of the most prominent Irish Philadelphians was Grace Kelly, an acclaimed actress who became Princess of Monaco. Prominent local politicians past and present, such as James Logan, would have an impact as ...

  9. Mount St. Peter Church - Wikipedia

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    Mount Saint Peter Church is a Catholic Church at 100 Freeport Road in New Kensington, Pennsylvania.The church is located along the Allegheny River and is approximately 25 mi (40 km) north-east of the city of Pittsburgh within the Diocese of Greensburg.

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