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== Frequently Asked Questions == | |||
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|q1=What happened at Holmesburg Prison? | |||
|a1=Holmesburg Prison operated from 1896 to 1995 and was notorious for harsh conditions and controversial medical experiments. From the 1950s to 1970s, dermatologist Albert Kligman conducted experiments on inmates for pharmaceutical companies, exposing prisoners to dioxin, radioactive isotopes, and other substances. These experiments are now considered a major ethical violation. | |||
|q2=Is Holmesburg Prison still standing? | |||
|a2=Yes, the Holmesburg Prison buildings still stand, though the facility closed in 1995. The abandoned complex has been the subject of various redevelopment proposals over the years, but as of now the buildings remain unused. Some tours and filming have occurred at the site. | |||
|q3=Who was Thomas Holme? | |||
|a3=Thomas Holme (1624-1695) was William Penn's surveyor general who created the original grid plan for Philadelphia in 1682. He surveyed much of the land that became Philadelphia and surrounding areas. Holmesburg is one of several Philadelphia places named after him (Holme Avenue is another). | |||
|q4=Can you take the train to Holmesburg? | |||
|a4=Yes, SEPTA's Regional Rail West Trenton Line stops at Holmesburg Junction station, providing service to Center City (Suburban, Jefferson, and 30th Street stations). This makes Holmesburg one of the better-connected neighborhoods in Northeast Philadelphia for commuters. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 23 December 2025
Holmesburg
| Type | Neighborhood |
|---|---|
| Location | Northeast Philadelphia |
| ZIP code(s) | 19136 |
| Named for | Thomas Holme, William Penn's surveyor |
| Boundaries | Roughly Pennypack Creek to Rhawn Street, State Road to Frankford Avenue |
| Adjacent | Tacony, Mayfair, Torresdale |
| Major streets | Frankford Avenue, Torresdale Avenue, Rhawn Street |
| Transit | SEPTA Regional Rail (Holmesburg Junction), bus routes |
| Landmarks | Holmesburg Prison (closed), Pennypack Park access |
Holmesburg is a neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia named for Thomas Holme, who served as surveyor general for William Penn and laid out the original plan for Philadelphia. The neighborhood is known for its access to Pennypack Park and the former Holmesburg Prison.
History
[edit | edit source]Holmesburg is one of the older settlements in what became Northeast Philadelphia, with origins predating the city's 1854 consolidation. The area developed around Pennypack Creek and retained a semi-rural character until 20th-century residential development.
Holmesburg Prison
[edit | edit source]Holmesburg Prison operated from 1896 to 1995:
- Notorious for harsh conditions
- Site of controversial medical experiments (1950s-70s)
- Closed 1995
- Buildings remain standing
- Subject of ongoing discussions about reuse
Pennypack Park
[edit | edit source]Holmesburg provides access to Pennypack Park:
- One of Philadelphia's largest parks
- Trails along Pennypack Creek
- Natural areas and wildlife
- Connects multiple Northeast neighborhoods
Character
[edit | edit source]Housing
[edit | edit source]- Single-family homes
- Mix of older and newer construction
- Tree-lined streets
- Moderate prices
Community
[edit | edit source]- Working-class and middle-class families
- Longtime residents
- Neighborhood stability
- Active civic groups
Living in Holmesburg
[edit | edit source]- Affordable housing
- Park access
- Regional Rail station
- Neighborhood feel
Getting There
[edit | edit source]- SEPTA Regional Rail: Holmesburg Junction Station (West Trenton Line)
- SEPTA buses: 58, 84
- I-95: Accessible via State Road