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Parkwood (p-dub)

Parkwood, also know as P-dub or PYO. All them names are just nick names for this little neighbor around the corner from the well known Franklin Mills Mall. Parkwood is in the middle of surronding neighborhoods such as, Somerton and Chalfont. Parkwood is in the city of brotherly love, Philadelpha. A true parkwoodian knows that this is their neighborhood and take much pride in where they are from.

History

Parkwood is very much known for their local woods. These woods are basically the "hangout" for all local teenagers. Little kids follow the creek till the end and the older kids like to party in these woods. Some known areas in the woods are: The Grotto, The Fire-Pit, Torrey, the legendary Potters Feild, and The Crack Shack. All the kids know about these areas. The adults also are familiar with these so called "hanging out" spots. Parkwood is also know for its Junod Courts, which is where a true parkwoodian begins. Junod is where it all begins, you learn the mentality of pride and then you live it.

Contributions

Parkwood is not known for many people, but some do poke out of the bush here and there. With each "hang out" spot thatI mentioned eariler comes with a unique somebody who is very popular with the other surronding neighborhoods. With the grotto comes a man by the name of Tom Harrison, who went out on a journey for something new and it was founded. He succeded in his quest and The Grotto has become one of the most recognizeable places in Parkwood. He did not do it alone thoy, with help from Bill Craven, Ed MacEntee, and Mark Fryer, the locals. The Fire-pit was founded by kids who did not want to be in the shadow of Mr. Harrison, so they went out and founded a cozy spot to be known as The Fire-pit, a name that pops out of the bush are Erik Silnok, who is so close to this spot. He would build a house there if he could get some zoning contracts. Torrey is right along Torrey Rd. and it is very well known. Your first step into woods while you're in Parkwood would be right through Torrey. The Crack-Shack is a little place and is very well secluded and has lost its touch through out the years. The legendary Potters Feild is one of the most known through out the neighborhood. It is said that there were battles fought on this feild during the Civil War, but it could be just a rumor. Everyone who has lived in Parkwood has been to Potters Feild for an amazing night of "hanging out."

Motto

There is one motto and phrase that all of Parkwood goes by. Pride. Passion. Persistance. Parkwood Manor.

That was created by Tom Harrison, a true parkwoodian