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Paschall
TypeNeighborhood
LocationSouthwest Philadelphia
ZIP code(s)19142
Named forPaschall family (colonial landowners)
BoundariesRoughly 65th Street to 75th Street, Woodland Avenue to Lindbergh Boulevard
AdjacentKingsessing, Elmwood, Eastwick
Major streetsWoodland Avenue, 70th Street, Lindbergh Boulevard
TransitSEPTA trolley (36), bus routes
LandmarksPaschall community, neighborhood parks

Paschall is a neighborhood in Southwest Philadelphia named for the Paschall family, colonial landowners in the area. The neighborhood has a working-class character and provides affordable housing in Southwest Philadelphia.

History

The Paschall family owned significant land in this area during the colonial period. The neighborhood developed as Philadelphia expanded into Southwest Philadelphia in the 20th century, attracting working-class families seeking homeownership.

Character

Housing

  • Rowhouses and twins
  • Brick construction
  • Affordable prices
  • Mix of conditions
  • Working-class homes

Community

  • Working-class families
  • African-American community
  • Longtime residents
  • Neighborhood stability

Living in Paschall

  • Affordable housing
  • Working-class community
  • Transit access (trolley)
  • Near Southwest Philadelphia amenities

Getting There

  • SEPTA trolley: Route 36
  • SEPTA buses: 52, 107
  • Woodland Avenue: Main corridor

See Also