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Latest revision as of 16:19, 23 December 2025

Wynnefield
TypeNeighborhood
LocationWest Philadelphia
ZIP code(s)19131, 19151
Named forDr. Thomas Wynne, William Penn's physician
BoundariesRoughly City Avenue to Fairmount Park, 52nd Street to City Line
AdjacentOverbrook, Parkside, East Falls
Major streetsCity Avenue, 54th Street, Wynnefield Avenue
TransitSEPTA bus routes, near City Avenue shopping
LandmarksMann Center for the Performing Arts, Lankenau Medical Center

Wynnefield is a neighborhood in West Philadelphia known for its tree-lined streets, substantial homes, and proximity to Fairmount Park. The neighborhood takes its name from Dr. Thomas Wynne, William Penn's personal physician who owned land in the area. Wynnefield has historically been one of West Philadelphia's more affluent neighborhoods.

History

Wynnefield developed as a prestigious residential area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The neighborhood attracted middle-class and wealthy families seeking spacious homes near the park. By the mid-20th century, Wynnefield became home to a significant Jewish community, though demographics have shifted over the decades.

Mann Center

The Mann Center for the Performing Arts is located in Fairmount Park adjacent to Wynnefield:

  • Major outdoor concert venue
  • Home of the Philadelphia Orchestra's summer season
  • Contemporary music performances
  • Lawn seating for thousands

Character

Housing

  • Large single-family homes
  • Stone and brick construction
  • Generous lots
  • Tree-lined streets
  • Some apartment buildings along City Avenue

Community

  • Diverse population
  • Orthodox Jewish community (Wynnefield Heights)
  • African-American families
  • Mix of longtime residents

Wynnefield Heights

Wynnefield Heights is the northern portion of Wynnefield:

  • Higher elevation
  • Larger homes
  • Significant Orthodox Jewish population
  • Synagogues and Jewish institutions

Living in Wynnefield

  • Spacious homes
  • Moderate prices for quality housing
  • Near City Avenue amenities
  • Park access
  • Good schools reputation (varies)

Getting There

  • SEPTA buses: 44, 65
  • City Avenue: Shopping, restaurants, services
  • Near: I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway)

See Also