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Byberry
TypeNeighborhood
LocationFar Northeast Philadelphia
ZIP code(s)19116, 19154
Named forHistoric Byberry township
BoundariesRoughly Byberry Road area, near Bucks County line
AdjacentSomerton, Millbrook, Bucks County
Major streetsByberry Road, Roosevelt Boulevard
TransitSEPTA bus routes
LandmarksFormer Philadelphia State Hospital site

Byberry is a neighborhood in the Far Northeast, historically significant as the site of the Philadelphia State Hospital, a large psychiatric facility that operated for most of the 20th century.

History

Philadelphia State Hospital

The Philadelphia State Hospital at Byberry dominated the area's history:

  • Opened 1907
  • Large psychiatric hospital campus
  • Notorious for overcrowding and poor conditions
  • Subject of exposés and investigations
  • Closed 1990
  • Buildings demolished
  • Site redeveloped for residential use

Byberry Township

Before consolidation with Philadelphia, Byberry was an independent township, one of the last rural areas absorbed into the city.

Character

Housing

  • Newer residential development on hospital site
  • Single-family homes
  • Townhouses
  • Suburban character

Community

  • Middle-class families
  • Newer residents
  • Near city boundary

Living in Byberry

  • Newer homes on redeveloped land
  • Suburban feel
  • Near Bucks County
  • Car necessary

Getting There

  • SEPTA buses: 14, 58
  • Roosevelt Boulevard: Major arterial
  • Near: PA Turnpike

See Also