Burholme
Appearance
Burholme
| Type | Neighborhood |
|---|---|
| Location | Northeast Philadelphia / Northwest Philadelphia |
| ZIP code(s) | 19111 |
| Named for | Burholme estate |
| Boundaries | Roughly Central Avenue to Cottman Avenue, Rising Sun Avenue to Pennypack Park |
| Adjacent | Fox Chase, Oxford Circle, Lawncrest |
| Major streets | Rising Sun Avenue, Cottman Avenue, Central Avenue |
| Transit | SEPTA Regional Rail (Fox Chase Line), bus routes |
| Landmarks | Burholme Park, Ryerss Museum |
Burholme is a neighborhood at the border of Northeast Philadelphia and Northwest Philadelphia, known for Burholme Park and the Ryerss Museum. The neighborhood has a suburban character with access to green space and Regional Rail service.
Burholme Park
[edit | edit source]Burholme Park is the neighborhood's centerpiece:
- 50-acre park
- Recreation facilities
- Playgrounds
- Athletic fields
- Dog park
Ryerss Museum
[edit | edit source]The Ryerss Museum and Library is located in Burholme Park:
- Victorian mansion
- Eclectic collection of art and artifacts
- Free admission
- Asian art and decorative objects
- Historic architecture
History
[edit | edit source]Burholme takes its name from the Ryerss estate, later donated to the city. The surrounding neighborhood developed in the 20th century, transforming from farmland to residential area.
Character
[edit | edit source]Housing
[edit | edit source]- Mix of rowhouses and singles
- Twins and duplexes
- Mid-century construction
- Moderate prices
- Tree-lined streets
Community
[edit | edit source]- Working-class to middle-class families
- Diverse demographics
- Near park and green space
- Quieter atmosphere
Living in Burholme
[edit | edit source]- Park access
- Regional Rail service
- Mix of housing types
- Near Fox Chase amenities
Getting There
[edit | edit source]- SEPTA Regional Rail: Fox Chase Line stations nearby
- SEPTA buses: 24, 70
- Rising Sun Avenue: Main corridor