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Fitler
Square is a city park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, bounded
on the east by 23rd Street, on the west by 24th Street, on
the north by Panama Street, and on the south by Pine Street.
It is in the southwestern part of Philadelphia's Center City
district. Fitler Square was named for late 19th century Philadelphia
mayor Edwin Henry Fitler.
The
name "Fitler Square" is also used to describe the
neighborhood surrounding the square, bounded roughly by 21st
Street on the east, the Schuylkill River on the west, Locust
Street on the north, and South Street on the south. To the
east of this neighborhood is the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood;
to the west is the neighborhood of University City, home to
the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University; to the
south is Southwest Center City (also known as "South
of South" or the "Graduate Hospital area").
The portion of Center City surrounding Fitler Square and nearby
Rittenhouse Square is sometimes referred to as "Rit-Fit"
after the two parks.
Before
the 1950s the neighborhood was a prime example of the urban
blight that had overcome much of the city. The park itself
was described as a "mudhole inhabited by drunks and empty
bottles". In the mid 1950s, The Center City Residents'
Association successfully petitioned Mayor Clark to do something
about the decline of the neighborhood. Working together, they
freed up mortgage money for the construction of new homes
and rehabilitation of the neighborhood.
Also
threatening the neighborhood was the proposed Crosstown Expressway.
The threat of its construction, which would demolish much
of the neighborhood, was enough to reduce property values
and add to the neighborhoods blight. The Residents' Association
was successful in changing the plans and following years saw
drastic neighborhood improvements.
Today
the neighborhood is mostly residential and composed of single-family
homes, and it is within a short walk of the commercial areas
of Center City. On the television show Philly, Kim Delaney's
character "Kathleen" was portrayed as living in
a small apartment building
Source
of Article:
Wikipedia.
(2008). Fitler Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Retrieved May 29, 2008 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitler_Square%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania |
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