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Malcolm X Park
Type Neighborhood park
Location West Philadelphia (Cedar Park)
Coordinates 39.9540,-75.2180
Area 3.5 acres
Established 1905 (as Pine Street Park); renamed 1990s
Operated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation
Features Playground, basketball courts, spray ground, community space
Hours Dawn to dusk
Transit SEPTA trolley routes; bus routes
Website Official Site

Malcolm X Park (formerly Pine Street Park) is a 3.5-acre neighborhood park in the Cedar Park section of West Philadelphia, serving as a community gathering space for one of the city's most diverse and engaged neighborhoods. Renamed in honor of civil rights leader Malcolm X, the park reflects the neighborhood's progressive character and commitment to community spaces.[1]

The park anchors a neighborhood known for its activism, diversity, and strong community institutions.

History

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Original Park

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The park opened in 1905 as Pine Street Park:

  • Served growing West Philadelphia neighborhood
  • Traditional recreation space
  • Community gathering place

Renaming

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The park was renamed for Malcolm X in the 1990s:

  • Reflected community activism
  • Honored civil rights leader
  • Statement of neighborhood values
  • Part of broader renaming movement

Malcolm X (1925-1965)

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The park honors Malcolm X:

  • Influential African-American leader
  • Civil rights activist
  • Human rights advocate
  • Lasting impact on American consciousness

Features

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Playground

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  • Modern playground equipment
  • Multiple age areas
  • Safe surfaces
  • Family destination

Spray Ground

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Seasonal water play:

  • Summer spray features
  • Free cooling off
  • Popular with children
  • Community gathering in summer

Basketball Courts

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  • Full courts
  • Popular for pickup games
  • Youth and adult use

Open Space

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  • Lawn areas
  • Shade trees
  • Benches
  • Picnic areas

Using the Park

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Daily Activities

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  • Playground visits
  • Basketball games
  • Summer spray ground
  • Dog walking
  • Community socializing

Community Events

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The park hosts:

  • Neighborhood gatherings
  • Community organizing events
  • Cultural celebrations
  • Youth programs

Visiting

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Hours

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  • Dawn to dusk
  • Spray ground: Summer season

Getting There

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Location: 51st Street and Pine Street, West Philadelphia

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA trolley (Routes 10, 13, 34, 36) to nearby stops
  • SEPTA bus routes

By Car:

  • Street parking available
  • The neighborhood has excellent local restaurants
  • Cedar Park is worth exploring
  • Baltimore Avenue commercial corridor is nearby
  • Strong community character

Neighborhood Context

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Cedar Park neighborhood:

  • Diverse and progressive community
  • Strong civic engagement
  • Co-ops and community institutions
  • Mix of families, students, and longtime residents
  • Active neighborhood association

Nearby

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See Also

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References

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  1. "Malcolm X Park". Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. Retrieved December 30, 2025
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