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Pennsport

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Pennsport
TypeNeighborhood
LocationSouth Philadelphia
ZIP code(s)19148
Established1600s (Swedish settlement)
BoundariesNorth: Washington Avenue, South: Oregon Avenue, East: Delaware River, West: 4th Street
AdjacentQueen Village, Whitman, South Philadelphia Sports Complex
Major streets2nd Street, Oregon Avenue, Passyunk Avenue
TransitBroad Street Line (Oregon Station), SEPTA bus routes
LandmarksMummers Museum, historic rowhouses

Pennsport is a historic neighborhood in South Philadelphia, one of the oldest settled areas in Pennsylvania. Originally a Swedish settlement predating William Penn's arrival, Pennsport developed as an Irish-American working-class neighborhood and remains a tight-knit community with strong Mummers tradition.

History

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Swedish Settlement

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The area was settled by Swedish colonists in the 1600s, making it one of the oldest European settlements in Pennsylvania.

Irish Community

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Pennsport became predominantly Irish-American in the 19th century, establishing the community character that persists today.

Mummers Tradition

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Many Mummers clubs are based in Pennsport, and the neighborhood has deep connections to Philadelphia's New Year's Day parade tradition.

Character

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  • Working-class rowhouses
  • Tight-knit community
  • Multi-generational families
  • Mummers culture
  • Local taverns and clubs

Mummers Museum

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The Mummers Museum at 1100 South 2nd Street celebrates the Mummers tradition:

  • Costumes and memorabilia
  • History of the parade
  • Community gathering space

Living in Pennsport

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  • Affordable rowhouses
  • Strong community identity
  • Family-oriented
  • Less gentrified than Queen Village

Getting There

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  • Broad Street Line: Oregon Station
  • SEPTA bus routes: 29, 79
  • Delaware River waterfront access

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See Also

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