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Dickinson Square
Type Neighborhood square / Park
Location South Philadelphia (Dickinson Square West)
Coordinates 39.9280,-75.1590
Area 5 acres
Established 1810
Operated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation
Features Playground, dog park, sports courts, recreation center
Hours Dawn to dusk
Transit SEPTA bus routes; walk from Broad Street Line
Website Official Site

Dickinson Square is a 5-acre neighborhood park in South Philadelphia, one of the city's historic squares serving the Dickinson Square West and surrounding neighborhoods. The park features a popular playground, dog park, sports facilities, and recreation center, functioning as the community heart of this diverse residential area.[1]

Dickinson Square exemplifies the neighborhood parks that make South Philadelphia livable.

History

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Origins

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Dickinson Square was established in 1810:

  • One of South Philadelphia's early public squares
  • Named for John Dickinson (Founding Father)
  • Served growing residential neighborhood
  • Traditional urban green space

John Dickinson

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Named for John Dickinson (1732-1808):

  • "Penman of the Revolution"
  • Authored Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
  • Delaware and Pennsylvania political leader
  • Influential but moderate Founding Father

Evolution

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The park developed with its neighborhood:

  • Recreation facilities added over time
  • Playground improvements
  • Dog park addition (recent)
  • Ongoing community investment

Features

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Playground

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Modern playground:

  • Updated equipment
  • Multiple play areas
  • Safe surfaces
  • Popular with local families
  • Shade structures

Dog Park

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Off-leash dog area:

  • Fenced dog run
  • Separate areas for large and small dogs
  • Water access
  • Seating for owners
  • Well-maintained

Sports Facilities

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  • Basketball courts
  • Multi-purpose court
  • Open play areas

Recreation Center

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Dickinson Square Recreation Center:

  • Indoor facilities
  • Community programming
  • Youth activities
  • After-school programs

Open Space

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  • Lawn areas
  • Mature shade trees
  • Benches and seating
  • Walking paths

Using the Park

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Daily Activities

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  • Playground visits
  • Dog park use
  • Basketball and sports
  • Relaxation and socializing
  • Recreation center programs

Community Character

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Dickinson Square reflects South Philadelphia's diversity:

  • Multi-ethnic neighborhood
  • Mix of longtime and new residents
  • Family-oriented use
  • Strong community connection

Visiting

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Hours

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  • Park: Dawn to dusk
  • Recreation center: Check schedule

Getting There

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Location: Moyamensing Avenue between Morris and Dickinson Streets

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA Bus 29, 79
  • Walk from Broad Street Line (Tasker-Morris or Snyder)

By Car:

  • Street parking available
  • Typical South Philly parking challenges
  • The dog park is excellent and popular
  • Playground can be busy on weekends
  • Grab food from nearby shops for a picnic
  • Explore the neighborhood's Vietnamese restaurants nearby

Neighborhood Context

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Dickinson Square West neighborhood:

  • Historic rowhouse neighborhood
  • Increasingly diverse population
  • Vietnamese community presence
  • Proximity to Italian Market and East Passyunk

Nearby

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See Also

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References

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  1. "Dickinson Square". Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. Retrieved December 30, 2025
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