world.wikisort.org - USACedarbrook is a neighborhood located in the Northwest section of the City of Philadelphia.
This article is about the neighborhood in Philadelphia. For the community in Montgomery County, see Cedarbrook, Pennsylvania.
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Neighborhood of Philadelphia in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Cedarbrook |
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Country | United States |
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State | Pennsylvania |
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County | Philadelphia County |
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City | Philadelphia |
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Area code(s) | 215, 267 and 445 |
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The Ivy Hill neighborhood is roughly the northwestern half of Cedarbrook. Ivy Hill Cemetery (established 1867) forms the geographic heart of the neighborhood. (The neighborhood most likely takes its name from the cemetery [rather than vice versa], as the area was woods and farmland when the cemetery was established.) Ivy Hill Road is sometimes mistakenly restyled as "Ivyhill Road"—most notably on its own newest street signs.
Geography
Boundaries
The boundaries of Philadelphia neighborhoods are often not official or precise. However, Cedarbrook has four precise boundaries that make it almost precisely rectangular. These are:
- Cheltenham Avenue to the northeast (a county line and city limit, beyond which lies Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County);
- Ivy Hill Road to the northwest (a county line and city limit, beyond which lies Wyndmoor, Springfield Township, Montgomery County); and
- Stenton Avenue to the southwest (a non-official intra-Philadelphia boundary, but nevertheless unequivocally dividing Cedarbrook from East Mount Airy).
- Washington Lane to the southeast (beyond which lies West Oak Lane).
ZIP code
The 19150 ZIP code corresponds almost entirely with the Cedarbrook neighborhood.
Demographics
According to the 2000 US Census, the neighborhood has a total population of 25,274. The median household income is $42,342; the median family income is $49,508. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 2.2% White, 95.3% Black or African-American, 0.2% Alaskan or Native American, 0.0% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race accounted for 1.1% of the population. Approximately 10% of the population lives below the poverty line.
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Former municipalities are below. |
Sections and Neighborhoods | Center City |
- Avenue of the Arts
- Broad Street
- Chinatown
- Fitler Square
- Franklin Square
- Jewelers' Row
- Logan Square
- Old City
- Penn's Landing
- Rittenhouse Square
- Society Hill
- South Street
- Washington Square West
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South | |
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Southwest | |
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West |
- Avenue of Technology
- Belmont Village
- Carroll Park
- Cathedral Park
- Centennial District
- Cedar Park
- Cobbs Creek
- Dunlap
- Garden Court
- Haddington
- Haverford North
- Mantua
- Mill Creek
- Overbrook
- Overbrook Farms
- Overbrook Park
- Parkside
- Powelton Village
- Saunders Park
- Spruce Hill
- Squirrel Hill
- 30th Street Station
- University City
- Walnut Hill
- Woodland Terrace
- Wynnefield
- Wynnefield Heights
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Northwest | Lower Northwest | |
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Upper Northwest | |
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Northeast | |
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Former Municipalities | Cities |
- Philadelphia (Center City)
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Townships |
- Blockley
- Bristol
- Byberry
- Delaware
- Germantown
- Kingsessing
- Lower Dublin
- Moreland
- Northern Liberties
- Oxford
- Passyunk
- Penn
- Roxborough
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Footnotes | As a consolidated city-county Philadelphia is its own county seat. |
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