Wynnefield, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Wynnefield (a.k.a. The Field) is a predominantly African-American, middle-class neighborhood in West Philadelphia. Its borders are 53rd Street at Jefferson to the south, Philadelphia's Fairmount Park to the east, City Avenue (commonly referred to as "City Line") to the north and the AMTRAK "Main Line" tracks to the west. Surrounding neighborhoods include Bala Cynwyd to the north, Wynnefield Heights to the east, Parkside to the south, and Overbrook to the west. Its main commercial arteries are North 54th Street, Bryn Mawr Avenue (2200 block), and City Avenue. It is the home of St. Joseph's University, a Catholic Jesuit University of some 7,000 students and the television station WPHL-TV (MY PHL 17). It also has a connections to the motion picture industry. Wynnefield is the childhood home of actor Will Smith, film producer Lee Daniels ("Monster's Ball" and "The Woodsman"), film director Charles Stone III, politico and former "Big Brother" reality-TV contestant Will Mega and documentary filmmaker Tigre Hill.
As of 2006, changes to the neighborhood include the expansion of St. Joseph's University; as well, many students and residents of non-African descent are moving into Wynnefield.
Politicians with Wynnefield ties include Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter, former mayor Wilson Goode, City Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr, and councilwoman Blondell Reynolds-Brown.
[edit] History
Like the nearby suburban community of Wynnewood, Wynnefield takes its name from William Penn's physician, Thomas Wynne, who built his home "Wynnestay" at 52nd Street and Woodbine Avenue in 1690. It has previously been known as Balwynne Park or Woodside Park, that portion of which is now the separate community of Wynnefield Heights. Woodside Park was an amusement park constructed by the city's Fairmount Park Transportation Company that operated from 1897 to 1955. From about 1900, Wynnefield was a predominately Jewish-American community; in the mid-1960s, African-Americans became the dominant group, leading Wynnefield to be called a "Black suburb" by some. In the mid-1980s, the community became a victim of the crack epidemic, during which violent crimes surged throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and even today in its southern portion, where gangs operate.
Much of the modern development of Wynnefield is thanks to the influence of the late Katie B. Jackson, born 1929. Known as "Queen of Wynnefield", Jackson founded founded the Wynnefield Academy, a private, co-educational PK-4 elementary school in 1975. The Katie B. Jackson Development Corporation and Katie B. Jackson Senior Citizens Complex bear her name.
[edit] Education
[edit] Colleges and universities
Saint Joseph's University is located in Wynnefield.
[edit] Primary and secondary schools
[edit] Public schools
Wynnefield is served by the School District of Philadelphia.
Elementary schools:
- Samuel Gompers Elementary School
- William B. Mann Elementary School
Middle schools:
In addition, The Laboratory Charter School of Communications and Languages is an area charter school.
[edit] Private schools
- Wynnefield Academy
- Woodbine Academy
- St. Rose of Lima Catholic School
- Settlement Music School, West Philadelphia Branch
[edit] Public libraries
Free Library of Philadelphia operates the Wynnefield Branch [1].
[edit] Churches
- Wynnefield Presbyterian Church
- Pinn Memorial Baptist Church
- West Side Baptist Church
- Wynnefield Baptist Church
- St. Barbara Catholic Church
- Bethel Holiness Pentecostel Church
- Overbrook Avenue Gospel Hall
- New Testament Church of God
- Endtime Zion Church of Jesus
- Community Bible Tabernacle Church
- International Church of God
- Church of the Advocate
- Evelyn Graves Ministries Church
- Baha'i Community of Phila
- Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship Church
[edit] External links
- InfoResources West Philadelphia Neighborhood - Wynnefield
- West Philly On-line Wynnefield history
- Willam B. Mann Elementary School
- Beeber Middle School
- Settlement Music School - West Philadelphia Branch
- Wynnefield, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is at coordinates Coordinates:
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