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Greenways
Society Hill contains "historic pathways" that connect the residential neighborhood with historic area to the north. These "Greenways" as they are know today, are designed to allow pedestrians to get from place to place without having to interact with cars. The landscaped Greenways were conceived by Edmund Bacon, who hired John Collins of Adleman, Collins & DuTot to design small-scale greenway parks and pedestrian connections woven between the buildings. Mid-block walking pathways along St. Joseph’s Way, St. Peter’s Way, and Lawrence Court Walk connect community places including St. Peter's, Old Pine, Three Bears Park, and Bingham Court. The Greenways feature public art and are designed to create a neighborhood that is walkable, rather than a disjointed collection of historic buildings.

 

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 * 1	History
 * 1.1	Foundation
 * 1.2	Retrocession and the Civil War
 * 1.3	Growth and redevelopment
 * 1.4	Civil rights and home rule era
 * 2	Geography
 * 2.1	Climate
 * 3	Cityscape
 * 3.1	Architecture
 * 4	Demographics
 * 4.1	Crime
 * 5	Economy
 * 6	Culture
 * 6.1	Historic sites and museums
 * 6.2	Arts
 * 6.3	Sports
 * 7	Media
 * 8	Government and politics
 * 8.1	Politics
 * 8.2	Budgetary issues
 * 8.3	Voting rights debate
 * 8.4	Sister cities
 * 9	Education
 * 10	Infrastructure
 * 10.1	Transportation
 * 10.2	Utilities
 * 11	See also
 * 12	Notes
 * 13	References
 * 14	External Links
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Other structures historic significance
This is a list of major residential or historically significant structures

Residential courts and developments
IMG map By Century By Development High ownership rate Of the X,XXX residences in Society Hill, approximately XXX residences are part of a development our court. The following sortable table lists the 25 residential developments or courts of Society Hill are listed with the following information:
 * 1) The year built
 * 2) The number of units
 * 3) The square footage of a typical units
 * 4) The number of bedrooms
 * 5) The number of bathrooms
 * 6) The architect

Historical Society Hill Inventory

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Contents 1 History

Etymology

2	Geography Boundaries Quadrants 2.1	Cityscapes 2.2	Neighborhoods 2.3	Climate

3	Demographics

3.1	Demographic breakdown by ZIP Code 3.1.1	Income 3.2	Religion Vilna Congregation

4	Economy

6	Sports 7	Parks and recreation 8	Government

9	Education 9.1	Primary and secondary education 9.2	Higher education Libraries? 10	Public safety 11	Culture

14	Parks and recreation

15	Media

16	Infrastructure Green pathways 16.1	Transportation

Society Hill (and Pennsylvania Hospital of Washington Square West) Historic District http://www.phila.gov/historical/PDF/Society%20Hill%20Map.pdf

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