Northern Liberties is a neighborhood in
Philadelphia
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,
Pennsylvania
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. Prior to its incorporation into Philadelphia in 1854, it was among the top 10 largest cities in the U.S. in every census from 1790 to 1850.
Boundaries
Northern Liberties is located north of
Center City (specifically,
Old City) and is bordered by Girard Avenue to the north; Callowhill Street to the south; North 6th Street to the west; and the Delaware River to the east (from Callowhill Street to Laurel Street; from Laurel Street to Girard Avenue the eastern boundary is North Front Street).
The historical boundaries were slightly different, with Vine Street as the southern border and the
Cohocksink Creek serving as the northern border. The creek now flows as a storm sewer under the following streets (starting at the Delaware River and running from southeast to northwest): Canal, Laurel, Bodine, Cambridge, and Orkney Streets.
History
Originally a portion of the
Northern Liberties Township, the district first gained limited autonomy from the township by an Act of
Assembly on March 9, 1771. The Act provided for the appointment of persons to regulate streets, direction of buildings, etc. By March 30, 1791 a second Act enabled the inhabitants of that portion of the Northern Liberties between Vine Street and Pegg's Run (
Cohoquinoque Creek) and the middle of Fourth Street and the Delaware River to elect three commissioners to lay taxes for the purpose of lighting, watching and establishing pumps within those bounds.
During the Yellow Fever epidemics of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the Northern Liberties district was hard hit, with many fatalities.
On March 28, 1803, the Legislature passed an act to incorporate that part of the township of the Northern Liberties lying between the west side of Sixth Street and the
Delaware River and between Vine Street and Cohocksink Creek, thus creating the District of Northern Liberties. Under the
Act of Consolidation, 1854
The Act of Consolidation, more formally known as the act of February 2, 1854 (P.L. 21, No. 16), is legislation of the Pennsylvania General Assembly that created the consolidated City and County of Philadelphia, expanding the city's territory to ...
, the district ceased to exist, and became a part of Philadelphia.
Early in its history, the location just outside Philadelphia allowed the area to thrive in manufacturing, as mills, breweries, leather tanneries, paints and chemical works, tool making factories, and iron and stove foundries once lined the neighborhood. It also holds the status as a famous
red-light district in the
United States
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. Prior to annexation, the township was created as a less densely populated alternative to nearby Philadelphia. Because of this, it was later known colloquially as "Philadelphia's first suburb." However, the
Southwark neighborhood claims this distinction as well.
Artisan immigrants from Germany settled in the Northern Liberties in great numbers in the 19th century. In the first decades of the 20th century, the area saw an influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe. Numbers of Slovak and Romanians left the challenges they faced in the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Slovaks established St. Agnes Slovak Roman Catholic Church at the intersection of Fourth and Brown Street. The Romanians who settled in the area established Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church at the intersection of American and Brown Streets, where they and their descendants continue to worship.
From 1860 to 1987, the
Christian Schmidt Brewing Company
The Christian Schmidt Brewing Company was an American brewing company headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1860, it was the largest brewing company in the history of Philadelphia, producing nearly 4,000,000 barrels of beer a ...
was located in Northern Liberties.
In 1985, the Northern Liberties Historic District was created, dedicated to preserving the
Italianate architecture,
Greek revival
The Greek Revival was an architectural movement which began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, predominantly in northern Europe and the United States and Canada, but a ...
, and
Federal style buildings which characterizes the area. The historic district is bounded by Brown, Boone and Galloway, Green and Wallace, and Fifth and Sixth Streets. The district encompasses 209 contributing buildings.
[ ''Note:'' This includes ] It was added to the
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ...
in 1985. Also located in Northern Liberties and listed on the National Register of Historic Places are the
Daniel Boone School
Daniel Boone School is a historic school building located in the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was designed by Irwin T. Catharine and built in 1926–1927. It is a four-story, eight bay brick building with a t ...
,
Burk Brothers and Company
Burk Brothers and Company, also known as Diskmakers, was a historic factory complex located in the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The complex consisted of 12 interconnected brick and reinforced concrete buildings, bu ...
,
Integrity Title Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company
Integrity Title Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company is a historic bank building located in the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1902, and an addition was built in 1912. The two-story building is ...
,
Thomas Jefferson School,
Mifflin School
The Mifflin School, built in 1825, is the oldest surviving school building used in the Philadelphia public school system. It is a two-story, two-bay red brick building, which now has its side walls stuccoed over. In the first phase of the develop ...
, and
St. John's Church St. John's Church, Church of St. John, or variants, thereof, (Saint John or St. John usually refers to John the Baptist, but also, sometimes, to John the Apostle or John the Evangelist) may refer to the following churches, former churches or other ...
.
Today
In recent years, Northern Liberties has become a major enclave of young professionals, students, artists, and design professionals. Large improvement and revitalization projects have also been undertaken recently, causing a large jump in property values. The neighborhood's proximity to Center City has made it one of the city's most desirable development districts, both for commercial and residential real estate. Like most Philadelphia neighborhoods, the housing stock is primarily made up of
rowhouse
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s, although new development in recent times has brought apartment and condominium complexes.
Northern Liberties contains two privately owned but public parks, both established and owned by non-profits run by the neighbors. Orianna Hill Park is known as an off-leash area for dogs; the other, Liberty Lands, is a park and playground.
Northern Liberties is served by
SEPTA
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's
Market–Frankford El with stops at
Spring Garden and
Girard. The station at Spring Garden is unique for being in the median of
I-95
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. The elevated line's tracks then break away from the expressway's right-of-way to tower over Front Street through the neighborhood as it heads north away from Center City.
In 2005, service resumed on
SEPTA
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's long-delayed
Girard Avenue trolley at the northern boundary of the neighborhood.
The doughboy statue, erected in memory of ward residents who served in World War I, is a long-honored landmark of Northern Liberties.
Northern Liberties, an area of the city geographically categorized as north of Old City and bordered by Girard Avenue to the north; Callowhill Street to the south; North 6th Street to the west; and the Delaware River to the east - locals refer to it as NoLibs. CBS Philly quoted Forbes.com naming NoLibs as making #14 among their annual list of the 20 “Hippest Hipster Neighborhoods” in America.
Economy
The area is home to numerous boutique stores and small bars and restaurants.
A
SuperFresh supermarket opened in August 2011 on 2nd Street between Girard and Germantown Avenues, near the Piazza, a large
mixed-use development owned by
Post Brothers Apartments
Post Brothers is a nationally recognized leader in multifamily development, innovation, and sustainability. Since the company’s founding in Philadelphia in 2006, it has developed or acquired more than 30 properties, and upon completion of its ...
. The supermarket is now an
Acme.
Yards Brewing Company
Yards Brewing Company is a craft brewery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, specializing in ales, particularly those in the English tradition. In 1994 friends Tom Kehoe and Jon Bovit established Yards after producing their own homebr ...
is located in Northern Liberties. The
SEER Interactive headquarters are also located in the neighborhood.
Education
Primary and secondary schools
Northern Liberties residents are assigned to schools in the
School District of Philadelphia
The School District of Philadelphia (SDP) is the school district that includes all school district-operated public schools in Philadelphia. Established in 1818, it is the 8th largest school district in the nation, by enrollment, serving over 200 ...
.
Residents south of Poplar Street are zoned to the General Philip Kearny School for grades Kindergarten through 8.
Students zoned to Kearny are also zoned to
Benjamin Franklin High School.
[High School Directory Fall 2017 Admissions]
Archive
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. p. 30/70. Retrieved on November 16, 2016.
Residents north of Poplar Street are zoned to James R. Ludlow School for grades Kindergarten through 8
[K-8 Public Schools Boundary Map]
." ''Center City Schools''. Retrieved on November 7, 2008. and
Kensington High School for grades 9 through 12.
Other schools in Northern Liberties consist of:
* Laboratory Charter School (one campus)
* Walter D. Palmer Leadership Academy
*
Bodine High School of International Affairs There are several uses of the word Bodine:
People
*Bodine is the stage name of a young teen Dutch artist, known for "The Voice Kids of Holland" and contributing to tracks of Trance artists like Ashley Wallbridge.
*A. Aubrey Bodine (1906–1970), a ...
Public libraries
Residents are served by the Ramonita de Rodriguez Branch of the
Free Library of Philadelphia
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, which is located at 600 West Girard Avenue. The branch was known as the Girard Avenue Branch prior to the 1977 rename.
Religious life
Churches and houses of worship
*
Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
*
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Front and Allen Streets
Seamens Church Institute, 475 N. 5th Street*
St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Cathedral, 707 N 5th Street
St. Peter's Catholic Church,/St. John Neumann Shrine 5th Street and Girard AvenueSt. Michael's Russian Orthodox, 335 Fairmount Avenue* Covenant House of God, 721 N 5th Street
* St. Agnes-St. John Slovak Catholic Church, 4th and Brown Streets
* Second Christian Missionary, 1150 N 4th Street
723 N. Bodine Street
Notable residents
*
Jake Elliott (born 1995), American football kicker
*
Gabe Kapler
Gabriel Stefan Kapler (born July 31, 1975), nicknamed "Kap", is an American former professional baseball outfielder, and current manager of the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Kapler was a 57th-round draft pick (1,487th ove ...
(born 1975), Major League Baseball outfielder and manager
Inside the Brilliant, Baffling, and Utterly Fascinating Baseball Mind of Gabe Kapler – Philadelphia Magazine
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* James Landy (1813–1875), politician
* John T. McIntyre (1871–1951), novelist
* William Millward (1822–1871), politician
* Albert F. Sabo (1920–2002), lawyer and judge
*Charles Yerkes
Charles Tyson Yerkes Jr. ( ; June 25, 1837 – December 29, 1905) was an American financier. He played a part in developing mass-transit systems in Chicago and London.
Philadelphia
Yerkes was born into a Quaker family in the Northern Liberties ...
(1837–1905), financier
See also
* Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
References
External links
NorthernLiberties.org
NorthernLiberties.org - Created in 2001 - Home of the Northern Liberties Message Board, a bulletin board open to all.
Northern Liberties Neighbors Association (NLNA)
Friends of Orianna Hill Park
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* ttp://www.ushistory.org/philadelphia/incorporated.html Informationcourtesy o
ushistory.org
- excerpted from the book at the ushistory.org website
Historic Photographs of Northern Liberties
''Philly''History.org
{{National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
Neighborhoods in Philadelphia
Municipalities in Philadelphia County prior to the Act of Consolidation, 1854
National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia
Irish-American neighborhoods
Historic districts in Philadelphia
Populated places established in 1771
Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
Historical red-light districts in the United States