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Juniata Park

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Juniata Park
TypeNeighborhood
LocationNorth Philadelphia / Lower Northeast
ZIP code(s)19124, 19134
Named forJuniata Park (the green space)
BoundariesRoughly Erie Avenue to Allegheny Avenue, G Street to Castor Avenue
AdjacentFrankford, Feltonville, Harrowgate
Major streetsErie Avenue, Castor Avenue, G Street
TransitSEPTA bus routes
LandmarksJuniata Park, Juniata Golf Course

Juniata Park is a neighborhood in the lower Northeast Philadelphia area, taking its name from the park and golf course that anchor the community. The neighborhood features working-class housing, diverse demographics, and access to recreational facilities.

Juniata Park and Golf Course

The Juniata Park complex includes:

  • 65-acre park
  • 18-hole public golf course
  • Tennis courts
  • Playgrounds
  • Picnic areas
  • Recreation center

The golf course is one of Philadelphia's public courses, offering affordable play in an urban setting.

History

Juniata Park developed in the early 20th century as part of Philadelphia's industrial expansion. The neighborhood provided housing for workers in nearby factories. The park was established to provide recreation for the growing community.

Character

Housing

  • Brick rowhouses
  • Twins and duplexes
  • Modest single-family homes
  • Affordable prices

Demographics

  • Working-class families
  • Hispanic community (growing)
  • Mix of longtime and newer residents
  • Multigenerational households

Commercial Areas

  • Erie Avenue shopping
  • Castor Avenue businesses
  • Neighborhood stores and services
  • Mix of chain and local businesses

Living in Juniata Park

  • Affordable housing
  • Park and golf course access
  • Working-class community
  • Transit accessible

Getting There

  • SEPTA buses: 3, 5, 56, 75
  • Near: Frankford Transportation Center
  • Roosevelt Boulevard: Accessible via Castor Avenue

See Also