August 310, 2000
naked city
Another in an occasional series on the look and texture of Philadelphia neighborhoods.
photography by Kass Mencher
Where: Delaware River to Sixth Street, Washington Avenue to Lombard Street
Who: Professionals, transportation execs, restaurateurs; long-standing Italian, Polish and African-American communities; the polyglot populace of South Street and environs
What it looks like: A mix of very old (18th-century rowhomes, streets paved in Belgian block, the oldest church in PA) and very new (multimillion-dollar rehabs, multiple restaurants, The Gap), all on an intimate, neighborly scale.
Why its a good place to live: "Its like everyone knows each other," says Sadie Cutner, whos lived in her Third Street home since 1948. "You couldnt find a better neighborhood if you tried."
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Cemetery at Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Church, Columbus Boulevard and Christian Street. |
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Officer Domenic Ficchi, walking his beat, stops to chat with John Yoo at his Fourth and Queen shop. |
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Julian Martinez and brother Sebastian of Pemberton Street visit with neighbor Sadie Cutner (left). |
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Second Street near Washington. |
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Outside Abilene Restaurant, South Street. |
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Mario Lanza Park. |
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Garden at Fifth and Catharine Streets. |
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A window display on Fabric Row (Fourth Street). |
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Phillip Temple Christian Methodist Church, Third Street. |