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Wharton Square

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Wharton Square
Type Neighborhood square / Park
Location South Philadelphia (Point Breeze)
Coordinates 39.9280,-75.1780
Area 4 acres
Established 1850s
Operated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation
Features Playground, sports courts, spray ground, community space
Hours Dawn to dusk
Transit SEPTA bus routes
Website Official Site

Wharton Square is a 4-acre neighborhood park in the Point Breeze section of South Philadelphia, bounded by 22nd, 23rd, Reed, and Wharton Streets. The park serves as a vital community gathering space for the surrounding neighborhood, offering playground facilities, sports courts, and open green space in a historically working-class area experiencing significant change.[1]

Wharton Square anchors the Point Breeze community and reflects the neighborhood's evolving character.

History

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Origins

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Wharton Square was established in the mid-19th century:

  • Part of South Philadelphia's development
  • Named for Thomas Wharton (colonial merchant and politician)
  • Served industrial neighborhood workers
  • Traditional urban square

Neighborhood History

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Point Breeze developed as:

  • Working-class neighborhood
  • African-American community since mid-20th century
  • Industrial and residential mix
  • Strong neighborhood identity

Recent Changes

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The neighborhood has experienced:

  • Significant gentrification since 2010s
  • New development and renovation
  • Demographic shifts
  • Community tensions around change

Features

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Playground

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  • Modern play equipment
  • Age-appropriate areas
  • Safe surfaces
  • Family use

Spray Ground

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Seasonal water play:

  • Summer spray features
  • Free to use
  • Popular with children
  • Beat-the-heat destination

Sports Facilities

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

Open Space

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  • Lawn areas
  • Shade trees
  • Benches
  • Picnic space

Using the Park

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Daily Activities

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

Community Role

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Wharton Square serves as:

  • Neighborhood gathering place
  • Youth recreation
  • Community events venue
  • Daily green space

Visiting

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Hours

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  • Dawn to dusk
  • Spray ground: Summer months

Getting There

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Location: 22nd to 23rd Streets, Reed to Wharton Streets

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA Bus 29
  • Walk from Broad Street Line (Tasker-Morris)

By Car:

  • Street parking available
  • Spray ground is great on hot summer days
  • The neighborhood has new restaurants and cafes
  • Explore Point Breeze's changing streetscape
  • Respect the community space

Neighborhood Context

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Point Breeze is experiencing significant change:

  • Historic African-American neighborhood
  • Rapid gentrification
  • New development
  • Community organizing around change
  • Mix of longtime and new residents

Nearby

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See Also

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References

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